The Great Actor

2016 South Korean film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Great Actor (Korean: 대배우; RR: Daebaeu) is a 2016 South Korean film directed by Seok Min-woo and starring Oh Dal-su.[1] It marked Oh's first starring role in a feature film.[2]

Directed bySeok Min-woo
Screenplay bySeok Min-woo
Produced byJo Sung-Hwan
StarringOh Dal-su
Quick facts Directed by, Screenplay by ...
The Great Actor
Directed bySeok Min-woo
Screenplay bySeok Min-woo
Produced byJo Sung-Hwan
StarringOh Dal-su
Distributed byDaemyung Culture Factory, Little Big Pictures
Release date
  • 30 March 2016 (2016-03-30)
Running time
108 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Close

Plot

Stage actor Jang Sung-pil (Oh Dal-su) has performed in minor roles for 20 years and is currently playing the part of a dog in a children's play, but he dreams of becoming a great actor. As he watches fellow performer Sul Gang-sik (Yoon Je-moon), who used to act with him before making it big, Sung-pil believes that his dream is still possible. His hopes rise when world-famous director Cannes Park holds an audition for the character of a priest in his new film Devil's Blood. When Sung-pil is accused of being an incompetent father and husband, he claims that he will be performing in the Cannes Park movie with Sul Gang-sik. To turn his lies into truth, Sung-pil embarks on a desperate journey to stardom, using every means possible.[3][4]

Cast

Release & Reception

The film opened on March 30, 2016,[6] topping the box office among domestic films and taking third place overall, just behind American films Zootopia and Batman vs. Superman.[7] The film received mixed reviews, with most critics praising the performances and the story's unexpected depth.[3][8][unreliable source?]

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI