Memories of Murder - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Memories of Murder"
살인의 추억 (2003)
Timing: 2:11 (131 min)
Memories of Murder - TMDB rating
8.056/10
4508
Memories of Murder - Kinopoisk rating
7.653/10
184342
Memories of Murder - IMDB rating
8.1/10
263000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Tcha Sung-jai
Producer
Kim Moo-ryoung
Producer
Noh Jong-yun
Producer

Executive Producer

Lee Kang-bok
Executive Producer

Writer

Editor

Photo Kim Sun-min #71276
Kim Sun-min
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Jung Do-ahn
Special Effects Supervisor
Kim Byeong-gi
Special Effects Supervisor

Costume Design

Kim Yoo-seon
Costume Design

Production Design

Photo Ryu Seong-hie #23183
Ryu Seong-hie
Production Design

Set Decoration

Yang Hong-sam
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Photo Taro Iwashiro #75211

Taro Iwashiro

Taro Iwashiro
Original Music Composer

Orchestrator

Director of Photography

Photo Kim Hyung-koo #75206

Kim Hyung-koo

Kim Hyung-koo
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Kyung-bo Yeo
Steadicam Operator

Script Supervisor

Photo Shim Sung-bo #75210

Shim Sung-bo

Shim Sung-bo
Script Supervisor

Production Manager

Kim Chul-yong
Production Manager

Sound Designer

Lee In-gyu
Sound Designer

Props

You Cheong
Props

Music Supervisor

Masa Sakuma
Music Supervisor
Akiko Takakuwa
Music Supervisor

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Shin Jae-ho
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Production Sound Mixer

Lee Ik-su
Production Sound Mixer

Makeup & Hair

Hwang Hyun-gyu
Makeup & Hair

Co-Executive Producer

Choi Jae-won

Choi Jae-won
Co-Executive Producer

Conductor

Colorist

Lee Yong-gi
Colorist

Line Producer

Chin Hee-moon
Line Producer

VFX Supervisor

Kang Jong-ik
VFX Supervisor

Original Story

Kim Kwang-rim
Original Story

Sound Supervisor

Photo Choi Tae-young #16199
Choi Tae-young
Sound Supervisor

Sound Editor

Lee Seung-yeop
Sound Editor

Martial Arts Choreographer

Lee Yong-jun
Martial Arts Choreographer
Jung Chang-hyun
Martial Arts Choreographer

Lighting Director

Lee Kang-san
Lighting Director

Theatre Play

Kim Kwang-rim
Theatre Play

Art Designer

Woo Seung-mie
Art Designer

Makeup Effects Designer

Lee Hee-eun
Makeup Effects Designer

What's left behind the scenes

  • During Kwan-ho’s (Park No-shik) interrogation, the police are watching television. Another episode of the famous South Korean detective series "Chief of Investigation" is on.
  • In one of the scenes cut from the film during editing, a detective goes to the red-light district and asks a masseuse questions related to the investigation. The scene was filmed in a real red-light district with the permission of the pimp.
  • To show how the complex case was affecting his character, actor Kim Sang-gyeon began to eat and sleep less. This, of course, could not help but affect his appearance.
  • Director Bong Joon-ho admitted that he was greatly influenced by the play of the same name by Kim Gwan-nim and the graphic novel "From Hell" by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell.
  • When Bong Joon-ho was writing the screenplay, he immediately pictured Song Kang-ho in the role of the rural detective.
  • To film the karaoke scene, director Bong Joon-ho had to show Song Kang-ho how to move to the music.
  • The film is based on a true story about the first known serial murders in South Korea, which took place between 1986 and 1991 in the city of Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province. In September 2019, the identity of the serial killer was established; he was Lee Choon-jae (born 1963), a native of Hwaseong.
  • Director Bong Joon-ho and actor Song Kang-ho met while preparing for another film that was ultimately not made, and both had very pleasant impressions of each other. When Song was offered a role in this film, he agreed without hesitation.
  • In one of the cut scenes, the detective goes to a red-light district and asks questions related to the investigation from a girl giving him a massage. The scene was filmed in a real red-light district with the pimp's permission.
  • To show how the complex case affected his character, actor Kim Sang-kyun began to eat and sleep less, which was reflected in his appearance.
  • To film the karaoke scene, director Bong Joon-ho had to show Song Kang-ho how to move to the music and sing simultaneously. Since, by his own admission, Song cannot sing at all and has no sense of rhythm, this scene was the most difficult for him.
  • During the interrogation of Kwan-ho (Park No-shik), the police are watching television. On it is another episode of the famous South Korean detective series "Chief of Investigation".
  • Director Bong Joon-ho admitted that he was greatly influenced by the play of the same name by Kim Gwang-nim and the graphic novel "From Hell" by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell.
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