Race to Freedom: Um Bok-dong (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 27, 2019

Original Title:
자전차왕 엄복동

Alternate Titles:
Bicycle King Uhm Bok-Dong
Race to Freedom: Um Bok Dong
Uhm Bok-Dong

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Celltrion Entertainment

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 12 

Runtime: 116

During the Japanese colonial rule of Korea, while people are in despair, Jae-ho tries to raise morale by winning cycle championship. Bok-dong, who started cycling with Jae-ho just to make a forture, becomes a symbol of hope for Koreans by defeating Japanese cyclists.

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"C" Camera Operator:
Yoo Il-seung

Adaptation:
Seo Yu-min

Art Direction:
Eun Hee-sang

Costume Design:
Kim Eun-suk

Director:
Kim Yoo-sung

Director of Photography:
Park Yong-su

Editor:
Park Gok-ji

Executive Producer:
Lee Beom-soo

Grip:
Kim Tae-young

Lighting Director:
Choi Chul-su

Makeup & Hair:
Heo Jeong-im

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Park Young-sik

Music:
Choi Yong-rock

Producer:
Lee Sang-min

Production Design:
Jang Geun-yeong

Production Manager:
Kim Hee-gyeong

Production Sound Mixer:
Lee Eun-joo

Sound Supervisor:
Kim Young-rok
Lee Seung-yeop

Storyboard:
Lee Seu-ra

VFX Supervisor:
Kim Ryang-jin

Writer:
Kim Yoo-sung

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