"Dal-su Oh" Filmography
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Bakjwi
2009, South Korea
- Actors: Kang-ho Song, Ok-bin Kim, Hae-sook Kim, Ha-kyun Shin, In-hwan Park, Dal-su Oh, Young-chang Song, Mercedes Cabral, Eriq Ebouaney, Hee-jin Choi, Woo-seul-hye Hwang, Hwa-ryong Lee, Mi-ran Ra
- Genre: Drama, Horror, Romance
- Director(s): Chan-wook Park
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Available languages:
- Korean Korean.
Sang-hyun, a priest working for a hospital, selflessly volunteers for a secret vaccine development project intended to eradicate a deadly virus. However, the virus eventually takes over the priest. He nearly dies, but makes a miraculous recovery by an accidental transfusion of vampire blood. He realizes his sole reason for living: the pleasures of the flesh.
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Joheunnom nabbeunnom isanghannom
2008, South Korea
- Actors: Kang-ho Song, Byung-hun Lee, Woo-sung Jung, Yoon Jae-Moon, Seung-su Ryu, Young-chang Song, Byung-ho Son, Dal-su Oh, Cheong-a Lee, Kwang-il Kim, Dong-seok Ma, Kyeong-hun Jo, Hang-soo Lee, Hyun Joong Kang, Sung-min Lee, Chang-sook Ryu, Seo-won Oh, Ji-won Uhm
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Western
- Director(s): Ji-woon Kim
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Available languages:
- Korean Korean.
A guksu western. Three Korean gunslingers are in Manchuria circa World War II: Do-wan, an upright bounty hunter, Chang-yi, a thin-skinned and ruthless killer, and Tae-goo, a train robber with nine lives. Tae-goo finds a map he's convinced leads to buried treasure; Chang-yi wants it as well for less clear reasons. Do-wan tracks the map knowing it will bring him to Chang-yi, Tae-goo, and reward money. Occupying Japanese forces and their Manchurian collaborators also want the map, as does the Ghost Market Gang who hangs out at a thieves' bazaar. These enemies cross paths frequently and dead bodies pile up. Will anyone find the map's destination and survive to tell the tale?
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Gwoemul
2006, South Korea
- Actors: Kang-ho Song, Hie-bong Byeon, Hae-il Park, Doona Bae, Ah-sung Ko, David Joseph Anselmo, Martin Lord Cayce, Cristen Cho, Yoon Jae-Moon, Paul Lazar, Brian Lee, Clinton Morgan, Dal-su Oh, No-shik Park, Brian Rhee, Scott Wilson, Pil-Sung Yim
- Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
- Director(s): Joon-ho Bong
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Available languages:
- English English.
The film revolves around Park Hee-bong, a man in his late 60s. He runs a small snack bar on the banks of the Han River and lives with his two sons, one daughter, and one granddaughter. The Parks seem to lead a quite ordinary and peaceful life, but maybe they are a bit poorer than the average Seoulite. Hee-bong's elder son Gang-du is an immature and incompetent man in his 40s, whose wife left home long ago. Nam-il is the youngest son, an unemployed grumbler, and daughter Nam-joo is an archery medalist and member of the national team. One day, an unidentified monster suddenly appears from the depths of the Han River and spreads panic and death, and Gang-du's daughter Hyun-seo is carried off by the monster and disappears. All of the family members are in a great agony because they lost someone very dear to them. But when they find out she is still alive, they resolve to save her.
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Oldeuboi
2003, South Korea
- Actors: Min-sik Choi, Ji-tae Yu, Hye-jeong Kang, Dae-han Ji, Dal-su Oh, Byeong-ok Kim, Seung-Shin Lee, Jin-seo Yun, Dae-yeon Lee, Kwang-rok Oh, Tae-kyung Oh, Yeon-suk Ahn, Il-han Oo, Su-hyeon Kim, Seung-jin Lee, Su-kyeong Yun, Myeong-shin Park, Dae-han Chi, Yi Yong
- Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
- Director(s): Chan-wook Park
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Available languages:
- English English,
- Korean Korean.
An average man is kidnapped and imprisoned in a shabby cell for 15 years without explanation. He then is released, equipped with money, a cellphone and expensive clothes. As he strives to explain his imprisonment and get his revenge, Oh Dae-Su soon finds out that his kidnapper has a greater plan for him and is set onto a path of pain and suffering in an attempt to uncover the motive of his mysterious tormentor.









