Cha Jong-wu (Shin Ha-gyun) who was once famous as an expert in 'running away' but is now working as an employee of a car center during daytime and as a driver on call during nighttime is still green as grass that he is ignored even by his son Gi-hyeok (Lee Min-ho), who is younger than him by 18 years, One day, a great customer who promises to give him a huge sum of money is found dead in his car, and Jong-wu instinctively runs away from the site, becoming a prime suspect of a murder case, As he tries to clear himself of the false charge, however, the situation worsens, and Jong-wu gets chased not only by the police but also by an unidentified organization, Meanwhile, reporter Seon-yeong (Cho Eun-ji), who has smelled a scoop from Jong-wu's case, begins to chase Jong-wu together with detective squad chief Sang-gi (Kim Sang-ho), who wants to restore his honor after missing Jong-wu and his Gi-hyeok, who has brains but who does not trust Jong-wu more than anybody else, , Now, Jong-wu has become a fugitive watched by all people in a situation wherein even his son does not trust him, As a person near him dies, Jong-wu is left with no more places to hide, Now, Jong-wu prepares for a counterattack, ! YesAsia.com
Notes
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2012.
Anamorphic widescreen (2.35:1).
Creation/Production credits
Producer, Chŏng Chong-hun ; director of photography, Cho Sang-yun ; editor, Nam Na-yŏng ; music, Kim Chun-sŏk.
Producer, 정 종훈 ; director of photography, 조 상윤 ; editor, 남 나영 ; music, 김 준석.
Target audience
For age 15 and older.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Sin Ha-gyun, Yi Min-ho, Kim Sang-ho, Cho Ŭn-ji, O Chŏng-se, Chu Hyŏn, Kim Ŭi-sŏng.
신 하균, 이 민호, 김 상호, 조 은지, 오 정세, 주 현, 김 의성.
Language note
In Korean, with optional subtitles in Korean and English.
English title also known as
Running man
OCLC
864953669
International Article Number
8809380197605
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