My Boss, My Hero
For the 2006 Japanese drama, see My Boss My Hero.
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Poster for My Boss, My Hero (2001) | |
Hangul | 두사부일체 |
Hanja | 頭師父一體 |
Revised Romanization | Dusabuilche |
McCune–Reischauer | Dusapuilch‘e |
Directed by | Yoon Je-kyoon |
Produced by |
Kim Du-chan Lee Hyo-seung Jo Yun-ho |
Written by | Yoon Je-kyoon |
Starring |
Jung Joon-ho Jung Woong-in |
Music by | Angelo Lee |
Cinematography | Hwang Chul-hyun |
Edited by |
Kim Sun-min Nam Na-yeong |
Distributed by |
CJ Entertainment(South Korea) StudioCanal Home Entertainment(International) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language |
Korean French |
My Boss, My Hero (Hangul: 두사부일체; RR: Dusabu ilche) is a 2001 South Korean film. It is the first of a trilogy with My Boss, My Teacher in 2006 and The Mafia, The Salesman in 2007.[1]
Synopsis
This gangster comedy tells of a successful young mobster who has taken over the fashionable Myeongdong district of Seoul. When he mistakes the poet Yun Tong-ju for a liquor similar to dongdongju, his gang decides the boss's ignorance is an embarrassment. The gang takes up a collection and puts the boss back in high school.
Cast
- Jung Joon-ho... Gye Du-shik
- Jung Woong-in... Kim Sang-du
- Jung Woon-taek... Dae Ga-ri
- Oh Seung-eun... Lee Yoon-ju
- Song Seon-mi... Lee Ji-seon
- Park Jun-gyu... Jo Bong-pal
- Kang Sung-pil... Yang Dong-pal
- Gi Ju-bong... Sang Chun-man
- Yun Mun-sik... Sal-Sali
- Go Myung-hwan... Babary-man
- Lee Si-yeon
Remake
Main article: My Boss My Hero
A Japanese television drama remake titled My Boss My Hero aired on Nippon TV in the summer of 2006.
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