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¡°The Thieves¡± stars Lee Jung-jae, Kim Hye-soo join Song Kang-ho¡¯s 1st historical film 08.28.2012
Reporter : Lee Hye JiEditor : Monica Suk
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| Kim Hye-soo (left) and Lee Jung-jae (right) pose together during the shooting of "The Thieves," opened in theaters on July 25, 2012. [Showbox] |
Korean actor Song Kang-ho¡¯s first historical film has now filled its casting boat with big name stars including ¡°The Thieves¡± actors Lee Jung-jae and Kim Hye-soo.
¡°Read Your Face¡± [working title] has finalized its main cast members and is getting things to ready to go into shooting next month, according to the movie¡¯s distribution company Showbox¡¯s press release Tuesday.
Set in the Joseon Dynasty, Lee will depict General Su-yang who follows physionomists' order to control the country while Kim turns into a Korean geisha named Yeon-hong who brings the talented physiognomist Nae-kyung [played by Song] to town and places him at the center of story.
In addition to the three ten-million-audience big names, two rookie stars Jo Jeong-seok of ¡°Architecture 101¡± (2012) and Lee Jong-seok of ¡°R2B: Return to Base¡± (2012) have taken the pic's supporting roles each as Nae-kyung¡¯s assistant and Nae-kyung¡¯s son.
Veteran actor Baek Yoon-sik of historic comedy pic ¡°I Am The King¡± (2012) and "The Taste of Money" (2012) will also make his second cinematic appearance as a historical figure, Kim Jong-seo.
Helmed by accredited director Han Jae-rim of "The Show Must Go On" (2007) and ¡°Rules of Dating¡± (2005), the star-studded film has been garnering attention from film professionals and moviegoers due to its well-plotted script.
The script was awarded by the Korean Film Council back in 2010.
Set to begin shooting next month, the anticipated feature will open in local theaters next year.
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| Actor Song Kang-ho poses in his black-and-white profile picture, released by his upcoming pic's promoter Showbox on August 28, 2012. [Showbox] |
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