Whistling Princess (2002)
Ji-eun, a member of North Korea's dance troupe and the daughter of the North Korean leader, escapes to the South after one of their perfomances. Eager to explore the liberal life in Seoul, Ji-eun searches for a new life of freedom in South Korea. She soon comes across Joon-ho, a leader of a local rock band. Their relationship then takes unexpected turns as they become closer to each other. Meanwhile, the intelligence agency in South Korea learns of a conspiracy being orchestrated by the American CIA to disrupt the peace on the Korean peninsula; the CIA plots to secretly kidnap Ji-eun. Secret forces from the North and South reluctantly agree to work together to prevent a possible war between their two countries.
Director: Jeong-hwan Lee
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Ji Sung as Jun-ho |
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Kim Hyun-soo as Ji-eun |
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Park Sang-min as Seok-jin |
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In Gyo-jin as Soo-il |
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Sung Ji-ru as Sang-chul |
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Lee Hyeong-cheol as Roy |
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Jang Kwang as |
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Yoo Chae-young as |
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Jang Nam-yeol as Waiter |
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Lee Kwang-gi as Jong Kil |
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Jeon Won-joo as Female owner of rooftop room |
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Kang In-ki as Gyeong-soo |
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Kim Tae-hyeong as Chicken comb |
| Crew | Jeong Bong-yeon | Stunts |
| Crew | Yu Chang-guk | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Directing | Yu Chang-guk | Action Director |
| Crew | Yu Chang-guk | Stunt Coordinator |
| Directing | Jeong-hwan Lee | Director |
| Visual Effects | Jang Seong-ho | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Sound | Lee Seung-chul | Recording Supervision |
| Art | Kim Hyeon-ok | Production Design |
| Writing | Park Kye-ok | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lee Seung-hyeon | Costume Design |
| Lighting | Shin Kyung-man | Lighting Director |
| Crew | Lee Hyung-gil | Stunts |