Category: Drama
All Genres: Drama, Horror
Release Year: 2009
Country: South Korea
Runtime: 133
Rating: (0)
Languages: Korean, English
Director: Chan-wook Park
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
Writing by: Seo-Gyeong Jeong – writer
Chan-wook Park – writer
Émile Zola – novel "Thérèse Raquin"
Produced by: Chan-wook Park – producer
Ahn Soo-Hyun – producer
Cast: Kang-ho Song – Priest Sang-hyeon
Ok-vin Kim – Tae-joo
Hae-sook Kim – Lady Ra
Ha-kyun Shin – Kang-woo
In-hwan Park – Priest Noh
Dal-su Oh – Yeong-doo
Young-chang Song – Seung-dae
Mercedes Cabral – Evelyn
Eriq Ebouaney – Immanuel
Hee-jin Choi – Nurse
Woo-seul-hye Hwang – Girl with a whistle
Music: Jerome Dillon
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Plot Outline: Adam, a lonely man with Asperger's Syndrome, develops a relationship with his upstairs neighbor, Beth.
Plot: A failed medical experiment turns a man of faith into a vampire.
Movie Quotes:“>first lines]
Beth Buchwald: My favorite children's book is about a little prince who came to earth.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
After the end credits there is a humorous scene involving the team's Whale Blimp and local police.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Factual errors: When the Sheriff tells Uncle Nathan that he is missing a license plate on the front of the car, it is not taken into account that Michigan does not require a license plate on the front of cars.
Trivia: There are 9 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- Leslie Mann plays mother to her real-life daughters (with director Judd Apatow) Maude Apatow and Iris Apatow, just as she did in Knocked Up (2007).
- In Knocked Up (2007), there is a scene where the guys are sitting around talking about that, if they “got laid”, it was because of Eric Bana in Munich (2005). Bana also stars in this film, and coincidentally (or perhaps not) the director of photography on both Munich (2005) and this film is Janusz Kaminski. Barry Mendel, one of the producers of Munich (2005), is also a producer on this film as well.
- The characters of George and Ira were written specifically for Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen.
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