R-Point

R-Point

R-Point

Réalisation Kong Su-chang
Scénario Kong Su-chang
Acteurs principaux Gam Wu-seong
Son Byung-ho
Oh Tae-kyung
Pays d’origine Drapeau de Corée du Sud Corée du Sud
Sortie 2004
Durée 111 min.

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R-Point est un film sud-coréen réalisé par Kong Su-chang, sorti le 13 août 2004.

Sommaire

Synopsis

Viêt Nam en 1972, après avoir reçu un message de détresse de soldats disparus six mois auparavant, une troupe de soldats sud-coréens (alliés des américains) est envoyée au R-Point à leur recherche. Seulement cette zone a très mauvaise réputation...

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  • Titre : R-Point
  • Titre original : R-Point (알포인트)
  • Réalisation : Kong Su-chang
  • Scénario : Kong Su-chang
  • Production : Choi Kang-hyeok et Jang Yun-hyeon
  • Musique : Dal Palan
  • Photographie : Seok Hyeong-jing
  • Montage : Nam Na-yeong
  • Pays d'origine : Corée du Sud
  • Langue : coréen
  • Format : Couleurs - 1,85:1 - Dolby Digital - 35 mm
  • Genre : Guerre, horreur
  • Durée : 106 minutes
  • Date de sortie : 13 août 2004 (Corée du Sud)

Distribution

  • Kam Woo-seong : Choi Tae-in
  • Son Byung-ho
  • Oh Tae-kyung
  • Park Won-sang
  • Lee Seon-gyun
  • Ahn Nae-sang
  • Kim Byeong-cheol
  • Jeon Kyeong-ho
  • Mun Yeong-dong

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