Park Min-jeong

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Park Min-jeong (박민정) is a South Korean film producer.

Most Popular Park Min-jeong Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

New World Trailer (2013)

21 February 2013

An undercover cop has his loyalties tested when the boss of the corporate gang he's spent years infiltrating dies.

Man in Love Trailer (2014)

22 January 2014

Tae-il lives a fast life as low level thug. He then learns that he has a terminal illness and not much time left to live.

The Tiger Trailer (2015)

16 December 2015

In 1925 Korea, Japanese rulers demand the last remaining tiger be killed. The tiger easily defeats his pursuers until a legendary hunter takes him on.

Revolver Trailer (2024)

07 August 2024

Su-young, a police detective who went to prison for someone else, is surprised when a mysterious woman named Yoon-sun arrives to collect her on her day of release.

Hunt Trailer (2022)

10 August 2022

After a high-ranking North Korean official requests asylum, KCIA Foreign Unit chief Park Pyong-ho and Domestic Unit chief Kim Jung-do are tasked with uncovering a North Korean spy, known as Donglim, who is deeply embedded within their agency.

Nameless Gangster Trailer (2012)

02 February 2012

Ik-hyeon, a corrupt officer, joins forces with another crook, Hyung-bae, to continue his illegal activities before he loses his job.

Hopeless Trailer (2023)

11 October 2023

Yeon-gyu is a teenage boy who wants to escape his hometown where violence is commonly enacted among neighbors.

The Unjust Trailer (2010)

28 October 2010

An honest cop has to compromise with his principles when he is told to find a scapegoat for a high-profile serial killer case in exchange for a big promotion.

Money Trailer (2019)

20 March 2019

Get caught up in the tale of a new stock broker who dreams of becoming rich. Those dreams make him susceptible to a stock market scam that threatens to get him in trouble.

Mr. Kim Goes to the Cinema Trailer (2026)

19 February 2026

After the COVID-19 pandemic, Busan International Film Festival founder Kim Dong-ho, at eighty-five, picks up a camcorder for the first time and decides to make a documentary.