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Written by Han Sunhee
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 |
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SEOUL Choi
Dong-hoon, helmer of last year's breakout hit
"Tazza" and producer Lee Eugene ("Voice of a Murderer")
have green-lighted a superhero action movie that is set to be one of the
biggest Korean films of the next year.
Pic, tentatively titled "Jeon Woo
Chi," borrows from an anonymously written novel from the Chosun Dynasty
period featuring a magician who punishes corrupt officials. Adapting and
modernizing the story Choi's script sees a cursed Taoist magician resurrected
500 years later to cure the evils of the modern age.
Lee and Choi have assembled an A-list
cast headed by Kang Dong-won ("M"), Lim Su-jeong ("I'm a Cyborg,
but That's OK") and Kim Yoon-suk in what will be his first major role
since this year's smash hit "The Chaser." He plays a dangerous, evil
spirit.
Pic is being produced Lee's Zip Cinema
on a budget of $10 million. Lensing is set to start in August, with a release
tentatively skedded for summer 2009.
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