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Hangul | 똥개 |
Revised Romanization | Ddong gae |
McCune–Reischauer | ttonggae |
Directed by | Kwak Kyung-taek |
Written by | Kwak Kyung-taek Kim Jang-woo |
Produced by | Jung Jong-seob |
Starring | Jung Woo-sung Kim Kap-soo Uhm Ji-won Kim Tae-wook |
Cinematography | Hwang Ki-seok |
Edited by | Park Yu-kyeong |
Music by | Yun Min-hwa |
Distributed by | Show East |
Release date |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Mutt Boy (Korean: 똥개; RR: Ddong Gae; lit. "Shit dog") is a 2003 South Korean film starring Jung Woo-sung, Kim Kap-soo and Uhm Ji-won. A developmentally-disabled boy grows up in a rural town, and eventually attracts a small gang of followers due to his fighting skills. However, he keeps getting into trouble against the law, and getting picked up by his father who works as a police officer.
Plot
Chul-min's family consists of himself, his police detective father, his sick mother, and a dog. Chul-min calls the dog "Mutt" or "Stray Dog," but his father calls Chul-min "Mutt" too. The dog is Chul-min's best friend. He doesn't cry when his mom dies, but he does get furious when his dog is eaten by the older boys in his soccer club. He takes his revenge, but his father's patrol car awaits him. Although he now must live on his own, Chul-min wins renown as the one who beat up 21 people all by himself. Many of the town's thugs start to hang around Chul-min, fascinated by him, and he becomes a leader of small-time gangsters. One day his father takes in a young orphan named Jung-ae who was a thief. Eventually Chul-min and Jung-ae develop feelings for each other and Chul-min confronts the gang who killed his beloved dog.
Cast
- Jung Woo-sung – Cha Chul-min
- Kim Kap-soo – Chul-min's father
- Uhm Ji-won – Kim Jung-ae
- Kim Jung-tae – Jin-mook
- Hong Ji-young – Soon-ja
- Yang Joon-kyung – Oh Deok-man
- Lee Soo-ho – Dae-deok
- Kim Sang-ho – Jang-son
- Park Sang-gyu – Detective Park
- Heo Wook – Gye-hwan
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
- Mutt Boy at the Korean Movie Database (in Korean)
- Mutt Boy at IMDb
- Mutt Boy at HanCinema
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