Oldeuboi  (2003)

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The movie Oldeuboi, released in 2003 and directed by Park Chan-wook, was shot on film using ARRIFLEX 435 Camera, ARRIFLEX 535 B Camera and Angenieux Optimo Zoom Lenses, Zeiss Super Speed Lenses with Chung-hoon Chung as cinematographer and editing by Kim Sang-beom.
Directed by | Park Chan-wook
Cinematography by | Chung-hoon Chung
Edited by | Kim Sang-beom
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Dolby Digital
Country | South Korea
Language | Korean
Genres | Action, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

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Cast
Dae-su Oh
Woo-jin Lee
No Joo-hwan
Park Cheol-woong
Yoo Hyung-ja
Lee Soo-ah
Suicidal Man
Young Dae-su
Young Woo-Jin
Young Joo-hwan
Chief Secretary
Delivery Boy
Young Dae-su
Beautician
Woo-jin Lee
Newscaster / Cop 1
Lee Soo-ah
Park Cheol-woong
Hypnotist
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Character Created By: Oldboy, Vengeance Trilogy
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Publicist: U.s.
Development Executive
Comic Book Artist: Oldboy
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