Master (2016)
December 21, 2016Release Date
Master (2016)
December 21, 2016Release Date


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Cast & Crew.

Lee Byung-hun
President Jin

Gang Dong-won
Kim Jae-myung

Kim Woo-bin
Park Jang-goon

Uhm Ji-won
Sin Gemma

Oh Dal-su
Hwang Myung-joon

Jin Kyung
Kim Eom-ma

Jung Won-joong
Chief of the National Police Agency

Yoo Yeon-soo
Chief Han

Cho Hyun-chul
Man with Glasses

Park Hae-soo
President Jin's Pawns

Leo Arellano
Bodyguard

Park Jeong-ja
Mrs. Shin

Lee Do-guk
One network employee

Ju Seok-tae
Peter Kim

Song Yo-sep
One Network Member

Lee Soon-won
Police Officer

Kim Sung-gon
Bodyguard

Choi Kwang-je
Bonds

Woo Do-hwan
Hired Gun

Jeong Soo-kyo
Police Officer

Han Woo-yeol
One Network Member

Chang Ryul
One Network Member

Jung Do-ahn
Special Effects Supervisor

Yoon Seong-min
Stunts

Kim Man-geun
Assistant Editor

Lee Hu-bin
Assistant Director

Oh Hyeon-am
Line Producer

Cho Ui-seok
Director / Screenplay

Ahn Bok-nam
Production Sound Mixer

Kim Jung-soo
VFX Supervisor

Jung Il-seo
Key Grip

Park Gab-jin
Stunts
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Details.
Release DateDecember 21, 2016
Original Name마스터
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 23m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Master (Korean: 마스터; RR: Maseuteo, also stylized as MA$TER) is a South Korean action crime film directed by Cho Ui-seok. Written jointly by Cho Ui-seok and Kim Hyun-duk, it stars Lee Byung-hun, Gang Dong-won and Kim Woo-bin in the lead roles. The narrative centers around the manhunt for a conman launched by South Korea's financial crime unit after he absconds with the money and assumes a new identity, causing a cop to team up with the conman's mastermind partner in order to crack the case involving a nationwide financial fraud leads to the Southeast Asian haven for scam artists, thieves, and criminals: Metro Manila.
The film opened theatrically in South Korea on 21 December 2016, and received more than 7 million admissions nationwide. It grossed more than $48 million at the South Korean box office.
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