Marrying the Mafia II is a 2005 South Korean film, the sequel to Marrying the Mafia (2002). It was the most successful comedy film in South Korea the year of its release; its over 5 million tickets sold represented more than 10% of the population and contributed to the third straight year that more tickets were sold for local than for Hollywood films.
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Marrying the Mafia II | |
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Hangul | 가문의 위기 |
Hanja | 家門의 危機 |
Revised Romanization | Gamunui wigi |
McCune–Reischauer | Kamunŭi wigi |
Directed by | Jeong Yong-gi |
Written by | Jeong Tae-won |
Produced by | Jeong Tae-won |
Starring | Shin Hyun-joon Shin Yi Kim Won-hee Kim Soo-mi Jeong Jun-ha Kim Hyo-jin Tak Jae-hoon Im Hyung-joon Gong Hyung-jin Park Hee-jin |
Distributed by | Showbox |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$26.3 million[1] |
The oldest son of the White Tiger Gang is pressured by his family to settle down and get married; but when he finds the perfect girl, she turns out to be a state prosecutor for crimes of violence, specifically gangster related. The district attorney is a lookalike of the gangster's former fiancée who died getting hit by a truck. Their feelings develop for each other but her co-worker turns out to like her as well. She does not like him so the latter turns to the darker side of the law, by conspiring with the rival Axe Gang. Unfortunately for him, the mafia son has more than a few tricks up his sleeve and gets support from his dim-witted brothers and henchman.
The film was released on DVD in South Korea[2] and Vietnam.[3]
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