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The Spy Gone North
The Spy Gone North

The Spy Gone North

In the lasting days of the Cold War.

Genres

DramaHistoryThriller

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South Korea, 1993. An agent of the National Intelligence Service is sent to Beijing to infiltrate a group of North Korean officials with the ultimate goal of obtaining information about their nuclear program.

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Budget

$17000000

Revenue

$3175

Status

Released

Original Language

Korean

Runtime

138 mins

Rating

7.389/10

Release Date

08 August 2018

Country

South Korea

Cast

Hwang Jung-min

Hwang Jung-min

Heuk Geum-seong / Park Seok-yeong

Lee Sung-min

Lee Sung-min

Ri Myeong-woon

Cho Jin-woong

Cho Jin-woong

Choi Hak-seong

Ju Ji-hoon

Ju Ji-hoon

Section Chief Jeong Moo-taek

Jeong So-ri

Jeong So-ri

Lee Hong-seol

Kim Hong-pa

Kim Hong-pa

Kim Myung-soo

Ki Joo-bong

Ki Joo-bong

President Kim Jong-il

Kim Eung-soo

Kim Eung-soo

Department Head Kim

Chae Yong

Chae Yong

Hwang Byeong-cheol

Park Sung-woong

Park Sung-woong

Han Chang-joo

Park Jin-young

Park Jin-young

Kim Jang-hyeok

Nam Moon-chul

Nam Moon-chul

National Assembly Member Park

Choi Byung-mo

Choi Byung-mo

National Assembly Member Yoo

Kim In-woo

Kim In-woo

Kiyohara

Kwak Ja-hyung

Kwak Ja-hyung

Jang Seong-hoon

Kim So-jin

Kim So-jin

Chang-joo's Wife

Jeong Gi-seop

Jeong Gi-seop

NIS Planning Agent #1

Lee Seung-joon

Lee Seung-joon

Security Agent #1

Choi Jeong-in

Choi Jeong-in

Seok-yeong's Wife

Kim Hyun

Kim Hyun

Real Estate Agent

Min Moo-je

Min Moo-je

Southern Spy

Geum Sae-rok

Geum Sae-rok

President's Bodyguard #3

Lee Dong-hee

Lee Dong-hee

Photographer

Kang Jun-seok

Kang Jun-seok

Panmunjeom NKPA

Park Won-Hee

Park Won-Hee

Asylum Commander

Hong Gi-jun

Hong Gi-jun

Successor Officer

Kim Kyu-baek

Kim Kyu-baek

Army Personnel

Oh Gyeong-hwa

Oh Gyeong-hwa

Market Woman

Kim Woo-hyeon

Kim Woo-hyeon

Reporter

Seol Chang-hee

Seol Chang-hee

Reporter

Oh Jin-ha

Oh Jin-ha

Ad Studio Reporter #7

Lee Hyo-ri

Lee Hyo-ri

Self (cameo)

Kim Byeong-ok

Kim Byeong-ok

Dr. Jang (cameo)

Kim Dae-jung

Kim Dae-jung

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Lee Hoi-chang

Lee Hoi-chang

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Hwang In-sung

Hwang In-sung

Announcer

Park Woo-jae

Park Woo-jae

Safe House Guard

Yoon Jae-in

Yoon Jae-in

Reporter

Park Kyung-chan

Park Kyung-chan

Colonel

Heo Seung

Heo Seung

Officer

Lee Sang-won

Lee Sang-won

Safe House Guard

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