Voice (c. 2017)

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 1

Finale:
January 14, 2017

Original Title:
Voice

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Content K
Studio Dragon

Countries:
KR

Moo Jin-hyuk (Jang Hyuk) is a popular detective who solves big cases, but after his wife is murdered by a serial killer, his life spirals downward. He is filled with guilt for not being able to protect his wife and secretly searches for the killer. Meanwhile, Kang Kwon-joo (Lee Ha-na) graduated from the police academy with top marks. She starts working at the 112 emergency call center. While working there, a brutal murder case occurs and her father, a police sergeant, heads to the scene. Her father is killed there and Kwon-joo hears what happened over the phone. Afterwards, she goes to the US to study and returns to Korea as a professional voice profiler. Detective Jin-hyuk and Kang Kwon-joo solve cases together in order to track down the serial killer responsible for the deaths of their family members.

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Cinematography:
Kang Seung-ki
Choo Kwang-jae

Creative Director:
Kang In-goo
Kim Mi-ra

Director:
Kim Hong-sun

Editor:
Oh Sang-hwan

Executive Producer:
Choi Kwang-yong
lee chan ho
Ma Jung-hoon

Music Arranger:
Gae-mi

Producer:
Kim Ryun-hee

Writer:
Ma Jin-won

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