My Boss, My Teacher
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| My Boss, My Teacher | |
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| Hangul | 투사부일체 |
| Hanja | 투師父一體 |
| RR | Tusabuilche |
| MR | T'usabuilch'e |
| Directed by | Kim Dong-won |
| Written by | Kang Seok-beom Kim Dong-won Lee Yun-jin |
| Produced by | Kim Du-chan |
| Starring | Jung Joon-ho Jung Woong-in |
| Cinematography | Lee Hu-gon |
| Edited by | Cho Jae-geun Jeong Gwang-jin Eom Jin-ha |
| Music by | Kim Si-hwan |
| Distributed by | CJ Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 124 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
| Box office | US$30.6 million |
My Boss, My Teacher (Korean: 투사부일체) is a 2006 South Korean film and sequel to the 2001 film My Boss, My Hero. It was followed by The Mafia, The Salesman in 2007.
Gangster Doo-shik has graduated school and is now attending college, though he is allowing his underling Sang-du to take classes on his behalf. For the final semester, all education majors are sent out to work in schools for teacher training. This is one job that Doo-shik must complete himself, and he is sent out to teach in the trouble-laden high school himself.
Cast
- Jung Joon-ho as Gae Doo-shik.
- Jung Woong-in as Sang-du
- Jung Woon-taek as Dae Ga-ri
- Kim Sang-joong as Oh Sang-jung
- Kang Sung-pil
- Lee Soo-hyuk as Student
- Choi Yoon-yeong
- Han Hyo-joo
- Haha