Blood Rain (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 4, 2005

Original Title:
혈의 누

Alternate Titles:
Blood Rain
Blood Rain - Eine Stadt versinkt im Blut
Hyeol-eui-noo
Hyeol-ui nu

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cinema Service
Fun and Happiness Film
Sidus

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 19 

Runtime: 119

Period crime thriller.

In 1808, an imperial investigator arrives on an idyllic island to investigate a series of grisly murders. The locals believe that a ghost is responsible, taking revenge for a wrongful execution seven years ago. But the investigator suspects that something else may be behind it all.

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Art Direction:
Yang Hong-sam

Costume Design:
Jeong Kyung-hee

Director:
Kim Dae-seung

Director of Photography:
Choi Young-hwan

Editor:
Kim Sang-bum
Kim Jae-beom

Lighting Director:
Kim Sung-kwan

Line Producer:
Park Seong-il

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Jung Chang-hyun

Music:
Cho Young-wuk

Producer:
Kim Seong-je
Kim Mi-hee

Production Design:
Min Eon-ok

Production Sound Mixer:
Lee Tae-gyu

Set Decoration:
Lee Ha-jun

Stunts:
Jeong Bong-yeon
Yang Hae-gil

VFX Supervisor:
Kang Jong-ik

Visual Effects Director:
Shin Jae-ho

Writer:
Kim Seong-je
Lee Won-jae
Kim Dae-seung

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