Wild Card (2003 film)

Wild Card
Directed by Kim Yoo-jin
Produced by Chang Yoon-hyun
Kim Yoo-jin
Written by Lee Man-hee
Shin Geun-ho
Starring Jung Jin-young
Yang Dong-geun
Han Chae-young
Music by Jo Seong-woo
Cinematography Byun Hee-sung
Edited by Kim Hyeon
Production
company
C&Film
Yoojin E & C
Distributed by Cinema Service
Release date
  • May 16, 2003 (2003-05-16)
Running time
114 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean

Wild Card (Hangul: 와일드 카드; RR: Waildeu Kadeu) is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Kim Yoo-jin.[1][2]

Plot

Veteran detective Oh Young-dal and his younger, loose-cannon partner Bang Jae-su are investigating the serial rape-murders of young women in Seoul. They begin to close in on gang leader Kim Min-ki, a psychopath who carries a metal ball and chain.

Cast

  • Jung Jin-young as Oh Young-dal
  • Yang Dong-geun as Bang Je-su
  • Han Chae-young as Kang Na-na
  • Gi Ju-bong as Squad leader Kim
  • Kim Myeong-gook as Jang Chil-sun
  • Hwang Jun-yeong as Go Myeong-hwan
  • Yu Ha-bok as Hwang Cheol-gu
  • Bang Guk-hyeon as Shim Young-man
  • Lee Dong-kyu as Noh Jae-bong
  • Seo Jae-kyeong as Kim Min-ki
  • Kim Gi-se as Wang Su-chang
  • Kim Chang-gyu as Go Du-man
  • Lee Do-kyeong as Do Sang-chun
  • Jo Kyung-hoon as Gomtaeng-i
  • Chae Min-seok as Gal-chi
  • Shin Jung-geun as Neob-chi ("Halibut")
  • Lee Dol-hyung as Sun-dae ("Blood sausage")
  • Yang Han-seok as Kang Il-man
  • Shin Kyeong-ah as Kang Suk
  • Lee Jeong-in as Shin Suk-jeong
  • Baek Shin as Detective Kim
  • Han Seong-sik as Delivery guy of Chinese restaurant

References

  1. Elley, Derek (17 June 2003). "Review: Wild Card". Variety. Retrieved 2015-01-25.
  2. 정진영-양동근 <와일드 카드>에서 '국가대표 형사'로 선발. Cine21 (in Korean). 12 September 2002. Retrieved 2015-01-20.
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