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A Bold Family (2005)

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 1H 42M

Director : Cho Myeong-nam

Synopsis

Discovering that the father, who was displaced from the North Korea, made a will to his lawyer that unless the two-divided Korea become unified, his veiled property is to be veiled property is to be donated to the country after his death, the whole family decided to fool their father into thinking that the unification is finally realized. However, their bold play doesn’t go smoothly always...

Actors

Kam Woo-sung
Kam Woo-sung
Kim Myung-Suk
Kim Su-ro
Kim Su-ro
Kim Myung-Gyu
Shin Goo
Shin Goo
Kim Joong-Yeob
Kim Su-mi
Kim Su-mi
Lee Yeon-Wie
Lee Kan-hie
Lee Kan-hie
Kim Myung-Suk's wife (uncredited)
Lim Hyung-jun
Lim Hyung-jun
assistant director (uncredited)
Shin Yi
Shin Yi
Choon-Ja
Sung Ji-ru
Sung Ji-ru
Park Sang-Moo
Woo Jung-kook
Woo Jung-kook

Crews

Cho Myeong-nam
Cho Myeong-nam
Director
JK Youn
JK Youn
Producer
Choi Ki-ho
Choi Ki-ho
Production Design
Kwon Yoo-jin
Kwon Yoo-jin
Costume Design
Yu Seong-hyeob
Yu Seong-hyeob
Adaptation
Ko Im-pyo
Ko Im-pyo
Editor
Won Jin
Won Jin
Stunt Coordinator
Won Jin
Won Jin
Martial Arts Choreographer
Won Jin
Won Jin
Action Director
Cho Myeong-nam
Cho Myeong-nam
Writer

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