The Accidental Gangster and the Mistaken Courtesan
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- Movie: Disturbance in Her Barroom / The Accidental Gangster and the Mistaken Courtesan
- Revised romanization: 1724 Kibang Nandong Sakeon
- Hangul: 1724기방난동사건
- Director: Kyun-dong Yeo
- Writer: Hwa-seong Lee, Gun-dong Yeo
- Producer: Seung-jae Cha, Mi-hee Kim, Jun-yeong Kim
- Release Date: December 4, 2008
- Runtime: 103 min.
- Studio: SidusFNH
- Distributor: SidusFNH
- Country: South Korea
- Language: Korean
Plot
Korea, 1724. Once upon a time in the Joseon Dynasty, Thunder (Jung-Jae Lee) meets a beautiful woman while in the middle of a fight in an old market. Having fallen in love at first sight, good fortune is with him and he finds her once again. She goes by "Dishy" (Ok-bin Kim) and works as a gisaeng, a Korean traditional singing and dancing girl. They spend a memorable night together but Thunder loses her again when she moves to work at another bar. When he finds her new hiding place, however, he is warned away by her new manager, the gangster "Big Gun" (Seok-hun Kim) who has connections in the city's underworld.
One day, while still despondent without Dishy in his life, he somehow defeats the boss of the local gang, "Odd Ears" (Kyun-dong Yeo). Before he knows it, because of his fighting skills Thunder becomes the new boss. Soon, there is a gathering of the region's gang bosses at the bar where Dishy now works. In the middle of the meeting, Thunder causes a disturbance to steal Dishy away under the nose of Big Gun. The meeting turns into chaos because of the incident and ends abruptly. A furious Big Gun teams up with rival gangsters to plot the downfall of Thunder and his gang...
Notes
- The movie is based on the gangster culture of the Joseon Dynasty (18th Century).
- The fight that occurs in the gisaeng house is based on an actual fight that occurred in 1724 at a gisaeng house.
- Kim Ok-Bin took two months of traditional dancing lessons to prepare for her role as a gisaeng (Korean geisha).
Cast
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| Lee Jung-Jae | Kim Ok-Bin | Kim Seok-Hun | Lee Won-Jong |
| Thunder | Dishy | Man-deuk (Big Gun) | Chil-gap |
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| Baek Do-Bin | Lee Won-Jae | Jeon Jae-Hyeong | Jo Deok-Hyeon |
| Prince Se-je | Excellency Song | Bongdal | Storyteller |
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| Kyun-dong Yeo | Kim Su-Nam | Hyeon-woo Kim | Lee Kwang-Hie |
| Odd Ears | Big Head | Furnace | Cyclops |
Additional Cast Members:
- Jang Se-jin - Nal-chi
- Yu Ji-Yeon - Hong-jae
- Nam Jeong-Hee - Granny
- Seo Chan-Ho - Gang Leader #4
- Jo Hie-Bong - Delivery guy #1
- Hong Seok-Cheon - tailor
- Shin Hyeon-Seung
- Kim Ki-Cheon
- Kim Yoo-Jin
- Park Seong-Taek
- Kim Joo-Hwan
- Jeon Sang-Jin - servant Naru
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p Says:
Nov 26 2010 11:55 am
It was funny. I love this drama. I really like 1724. VERY FUNNY