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Pacemaker (2012)

Just for once, i want to run for myself.

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 2H 4M

Director : Kim Dal-joong
Writer : Jung Hyun-woo, Lee Won-jae

Synopsis

Man-ho is a pacemaker for Korean national marathon team. His purpose is to stay ahead of others until the 30km mark. But he gradually grows a desire to run for the victory.

Actors

Kim Myung-min
Kim Myung-min
Joo Man-ho
Go Ah-ra
Go Ah-ra
Yu Ji-won
Ahn Sung-ki
Ahn Sung-ki
Park Sung-il
Choi Tae-joon
Choi Tae-joon
Min Yun-gi
Choi Jae-woong
Choi Jae-woong
Joo Sung-ho
Lee El
Lee El
Dr. Choi
Jeong Joon-won
Jeong Joon-won
Young Sung-ho

Crews

Kim Dal-joong
Kim Dal-joong
Director
Jung Hyun-woo
Jung Hyun-woo
Screenplay
Lee Won-jae
Lee Won-jae
Screenplay
Yoon Ki-ho
Yoon Ki-ho
Producer
Kim Yeong-Min
Kim Yeong-Min
Producer
Lee Chang-jae
Lee Chang-jae
Camera Operator
Jang Jin
Jang Jin
Makeup & Hair
Yang Hong-sam
Yang Hong-sam
Set Decoration
Ham Hyun-joo
Ham Hyun-joo
Costume Design
Kim Mi-hee
Kim Mi-hee
Executive Producer
Min Ye-ji
Min Ye-ji
Adaptation
Kwon Gwi-deok
Kwon Gwi-deok
Fight Choreographer
Lee Seong-je
Lee Seong-je
Director of Photography
Lee Byeong-hoon
Lee Byeong-hoon
Lighting Director
Lee Tae-gyu
Lee Tae-gyu
Production Sound Mixer
Kang Jong-ik
Kang Jong-ik
VFX Supervisor
Jeon Sung-ho
Jeon Sung-ho
Set Decoration
Kim Jung-hun
Kim Jung-hun
VFX Supervisor
Jeon Jae-hyeong
Jeon Jae-hyeong
Stunts

Trailers and other movies

Pacemaker Trailer

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