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Shin Suk-ki Blues

12/30/2004

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1hr 48min

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Comedy

,Drama

STORY

Suk-ki is perfect in a everyway but cold-hearted lawyer. He meets accidentally a man who has a same name with himself but both get involved in an accident and severely hurt. When he wakes up, he finds himself in the ugly body of the other guy. He has to live friend’s life from now on.

CAST & CREW

    Cast

  • Lee Sung-jae
  • Kim Hyun-joo
  • Shin Yi
  • Lee Jong-hyuk
  • Jung Hae-kyun

    INFORMATION

      Production Companies

    • Popcorn Film

      Production Countries

    • South Korea

    LANGUAGES

    • Korean

    Cast

    Lee Sung-jae

    Shin Suk-ki

    Kim Hyun-joo

    Seo Jin-yeong

    Shin Yi

    Miss Jang

    Lee Jong-hyuk

    Shin Seok-gi

    Jung Hae-kyun

    Jung Jae-young

    Kim Ki-cheon

    Owner

    Jeong Ju-hwan

    Lawyer

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