Secret Reunion (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 4, 2010

Original Title:
의형제

Alternate Titles:
Secret Reunion
The Secret Reunion
Ui-hyeong-je
Тайное воссоединение
義兄弟

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
CJ Entertainment
Dasepo Club
Michigan Venture Capital
Rubicon Pictures
Showbox

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15 

Runtime: 117

North korean spy vs south korean intelligence officer.

Two spies share a secret bond, despite their loyalties. A North Korean assassin is sent to Seoul to kill a dissident, but instead he teams up with a South Korean agent in search for revenge.

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Assistant Director:
Park Hong-soo

Camera Operator:
Lee Jong-woo

Director:
Jang Hoon

Director of Photography:
Lee Mo-gae

Editor:
Nam Na-young

Fight Choreographer:
Jeon Yu-jun

Lighting Director:
Oh Seung-chul

Line Producer:
Kim Yeon-ho

Makeup & Hair:
Shin Yeon-jeong

Producer:
Jang Won-seok

Production Design:
Hwang In-jun

Production Sound Mixer:
Jeong Gwang-ho

Screenplay:
Choi Kwan-Yeong
Jang Hoon
Kim Joo-ho

Sound Designer:
Gang Hye-yeong

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Park Yong-gi

Special Effects Supervisor:
Jung Do-ahn

Story:
Jang Min-seok

VFX Supervisor:
Son Seung-hyeon
Yoo Young-il

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