Search results
2007 South Korean
- Voice of a Murderer (Korean : 그놈 목소리; RR : Geunom moksori; lit. "His Voice") is a 2007 South Korean crime thriller film written and directed by Park Jin-pyo, starring Sol Kyung-gu, Kim Nam-joo, Kim Yeong-cheol and Gang Dong-won.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_of_a_Murderer
Voice of a Murderer (Korean: 그놈 목소리; RR: Geunom moksori; lit. "His Voice") is a 2007 South Korean crime thriller film written and directed by Park Jin-pyo, starring Sol Kyung-gu, Kim Nam-joo, Kim Yeong-cheol and Gang Dong-won. It was the third top-grossing domestic film of 2007, with 3,143,247 tickets sold.
Language: Korean Country: South Korea Plot. One day, the only son of famous news anchor, Han Kyung-Bae (Sul Kyung-Gu), disappeared without a trace. Soon, the kidnapper calls the nine-year-old boy’s mother, Oh Ji-Sun (Kim Nam-Joo_, demanding $100,000 as ransom.
Voice of a Murderer: Directed by Park Jin-Pyo. With Sol Kyung-gu, Kim Nam-ju, Gang Dong-won, Kim Yeong-cheol. One day, the only son of famous news anchor HAN Kyung-bae, disappears without a trace.
- Park Jin-Pyo
- 2 min
Feb 1, 2007 · One day, the only son of famous news anchor HAN Kyung-bae, disappears without a trace. Soon, the kidnapper calls the mother demanding a $100,000 ransom. The police assign a veteran inspector to the case and assemble a top-notch task force to work under his command.
Korean director Jin-pyo Park's quietly devastating crime drama, inspired by a notorious, real-life kidnapping, focuses on the gradual disintegration of the victim's parents, a popular TV ...
- Park Jin-Pyo
- Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Feb 1, 2007 · 122min | Release date in South Korea: 2007/02/01. Synopsis. One day, the only son of famous news anchor, Han Kyeong-bae, disappeared without a trace. Soon, the kidnapper calls the nine-year-old boy’s mother, Oh Ji-seon, demanding $100,000 as ransom.
Voice of a Murderer is a 2007 South Korean thriller film written and directed by Park Jin-pyo, starring Sol Kyung-gu and Kim Nam-joo. It was the third top-grossing domestic film of 2007, with 3,143,247 tickets sold. The story is a fictionalized account of a real-life kidnapping case in 1991.