Killing Game
Originally released in 1996. Killing Game is a feature film. directed by Kang Yong-Kyu.
Starring Kwang-su Lee, Kim Gwang-Su, and Cha Ryong
Synopsis
Upon his release from prison, Hyuk turns away his girlfriend Mina who has come to greet him. He admonishes her to forget about him. He finds a job at a pool hall but it seems trouble follows Hyuk around. He gets in the middle of a gang fight and ends up saving gang leader Ju-cheol. As a token of gratitude, Ju-cheol gives a slice of his own territory to Hyuk. Kyung-suk, Ju-cheol's right hand man, becomes threatened by Hyuk and so challenges him to a fight. The loser has to leave the area for good. Kyung-suk ends up losing the fight and he takes off for Tae-baek, a mountainous city. There, he becomes a faithful member of Kang-ho's gang and kidnaps Hyuk's former martial arts master. Ju-cheol asks Hyuk to help the martial arts master who also happens to be his friend. Hyuk returns to his hometown of Tae-baek only to find that Kyung-suk has kidnapped his old flame Mina. Hyuk, vowing vengeance, goes underground to find and rescue the two most important people in his life.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- KO
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Killing Game about?
Upon his release from prison, Hyuk turns away his girlfriend Mina who has come to greet him. He admonishes her to forget about him. He finds a job at a pool hall but it seems trouble follows Hyuk a...
Who directed Killing Game?
Killing Game was directed by Kang Yong-Kyu.
How long is Killing Game?
Killing Game has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was Killing Game released?
Killing Game was released on December 6, 1996 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Killing Game?
The main cast of Killing Game includes Kwang-su Lee, Kim Gwang-Su, Cha Ryong, Seo Myeong-seok.