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Release Date:
July 26, 2023
Original Title:
밀수
Alternate Titles:
Milsu
Smugglers
Контрабандистки
อหังการ์ทีมปล้นประดาน้ำ
神鬼海底撈
Genres:
Action | Crime
Production Companies:
Filmmaker R&K
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 HK: IIB KR: 15 SG: NC16
Runtime: 129
During the 1970s, in Kunchon, there were women divers who were able to dive without equipment, including two best friends Choon-ja and Jin-sook, Jin-sook's brother and Hammer. They always collected seafood under water for living. But, as fewer factories started to be built near the beach, the women divers started to have trouble with what they were doing for living. Without any choice, the ship crews decided to join the smuggling business in the water to seek a way for their living. But the smuggling business in their village got too big for Jin-sook's family to handle and the peaceful village was gradually broken.
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Adaptation:
Lee Seok-sool
Lee Sung-hwan
Assistant Director:
Choi Cha-won
Associate Producer:
Kim Kang-e
Costume Design:
Yoon Jeong-hee
Digital Intermediate:
Kim Hyung-seok
Director:
Ryoo Seung-wan
Director of Photography:
Choi Young-hwan
Editor:
Lee Gang-hee
Executive Producer:
Kim Woo-taek
Gaffer:
Lee Jae-hyuk
Key Grip:
Hwang Chang-gi
Makeup & Hair:
Kwon Su-kyung
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Yoo Sang-seob
Jang Han-seung
Music Director:
Chang Ki-ha
Original Music Composer:
Chang Ki-ha
Producer:
Kang Hye-jung
Cho Sung-min
Ryoo Seung-wan
Production Design:
Lee Hwo-kyoung
Set Decoration:
Heo Ju-hyeong
Sound Designer:
Kim Chang-sub
Sound Effects Editor:
Moon Chul-woo
Sound Mixer:
Cho Min-ho
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Hwang Hyo-kyun
Kwak Tae-yong
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jung Do-ahn
Lee Hee-kyoung
Still Photographer:
Kim Jin-yeong
VFX Supervisor:
Kim Han-joon
Son Seung-hyeon
Kim Shin-chul
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