KT (film)
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Directed byJunji Sakamoto
Written byHaruhiko Arai
Eisuke Nakazono
Eisuke Nakazono
Produced byLee Bong-su
Yukiko Shii
Yukiko Shii
StarringKōichi Satō
Kim Kap-soo
Choi Il-hwa
Kim Kap-soo
Choi Il-hwa
| KT | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Junji Sakamoto |
| Written by | Haruhiko Arai Eisuke Nakazono |
| Produced by | Lee Bong-su Yukiko Shii |
| Starring | Kōichi Satō Kim Kap-soo Choi Il-hwa |
| Cinematography | Norimichi Kasamatsu |
| Edited by | Kim Hyeong-ju |
| Music by | Park Ji-woong |
| Distributed by | Cinequanon |
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Running time | 130 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Languages | Korean Japanese |
KT is a 2002 Japanese-South Korean film directed by Junji Sakamoto with a screenplay by Haruhiko Arai. It is based on the kidnapping of Kim Dae-jung by agents of Park Chung Hee in August 1973 while on a trip to Tokyo. He was released in Seoul after five days.
The title KT means Killing the Target.[1]
The story is centered on Masuo Tomita, a Japanese intelligence officer who helped arrange for South Korean agents to kidnap and try to kill Park Chung Hee's enemy Kim Dae-jung, who was in exile in Tokyo. Tomita went along with the plan to save a South Korean teacher Lee Jeong-mi, whom he loved.