Running Wild
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- Movie: Running Wild
- Revised romanization: Yasoo
- Hangul: 야수
- Director: Kim Sung-Su
- Writer: Kim Sung-Su, Han Ji-Hoon
- Producer: Ha Seong-Gu
- Cinematographer: Sang-Muk Choi
- Release Date: January 13, 2006
- Runtime: 124 min.
- Genre: Action
- Distributor: Showbox
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot
Jang Do-Young (Kwon Sang-Woo) is a short tempered cop. His colleagues view him as a troublemaker. Jang Do-Young has struggled in bringing down mafia crime boss Yoo Kang-Jin (Son Byung-Ho).
Oh Jin-Woo (Yoo Ji-Tae) is an elite prosecutor. He is meticulous in his work and abides strictly by the rules. On Jin-Woo is also trying to bring down crime boss Yoo Kang-Jin. An uneasy alliance is made between homicide detective Jang Do-Young and prosecutor Oh Jin-Woo to finally bring Yoo Kang-Jin to justice as he makes his way into the political world.
Cast
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| Kwon Sang-Woo | Yoo Ji-Tae | Son Byung-Ho |
| Jang Do-Young | Oh Jin-Woo | Yoo Kang-Jin |
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| Uhm Ji-Won | Lee Han-Wi | Lee Joong-Moon |
| Kang Joo-Hee | Section Chief Bang | Lee Dong-Jik |
Additional Cast Members:
- Ahn Kil-Kang - Yang Ki-Taek
- Jo Hyun-Woo - Instructor
- Moon Jeong-Hee - Yoon Jung-Min
- Kang Sung-Jin - Hong Jae-Geun
- Kim Yun-Seok - Joo Hyun-Tae
- Lee Joo-Sil - Do-Young's mom
- Cho Seong-Ha - trial judge
- Lee Jae-Gu - Detective Kang
- Ko Chang-Seok - gang member "Shoulder"
- Lee Gab-Sun - gang member
- Jung Won-Joong - chief prosecutor
- Choi Ryung - Bae Gwang-Chun
- Park Jae-Woong - Biggie
- Jo Seung-Yeon - detective
- Choi Duk-Moon - Prosecutor Park
- Kim Se-Dong - Chief Detective Choi
- Lee Ho-Young - investigator from prosecution office
- Choe Min - middle boss
- Shin Hye-Jung - prosecution reporter
- Jung Yoon Seo - Park Yong-Sik's wife
- Ryoo Sung-Hyun - escort man
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AJ Apr 14 2018 2:30 pm Complex, bloody, graphic, and brilliant with two great leads in a strong action film about both justice and revenge. The last 20 minutes are stunning, both horrific and poetic with the perfect ending. This film is for adults who appreciate the complexity of a tragic denouement that was always coming, yet also with a nifty reversal to give the movie the satisfying closure we needed. It’s quite clever in that. 5 ?