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2009: Lost Memories ()

2009 loseuteu maemorijeu (original title)
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A failed assassination attempt in Harbin, China in 1909 changes the course of history. Now two JBI agents must find the connections between it and an ancient Korean artifact.

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Cast

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Sakamoto
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Saigo
Jin-ho Seo ...
Haerin
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Takahashi (as Goo Shin)
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Elder (as Ho-jin Chun)
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Myunghak (as Kil-Kang Ahn)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ahn Gye Beom
Kim Byung-Da ...
Kim Byung-Dae
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Hidden Place Lover Senjin
Jang Dong-Gu ...
Jang Dong-Gun
Kim Eung-So ...
Kim Eung-Soo
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Japanese Leader (as Eung-soo Kim)
Shin G ...
Shin Gu
Kim Gyu-R ...
Kim Gyu-Ri
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Teacher (as Min-sun Kim)
Sun Hak ...
Man In Black On Cargo Ship
Jang Joon Ho ...
Hureisenjin Member
Yum Chul Ho
Chun Ho-Ji ...
Chun Ho-Jin
Cheon Ho-Jin ...
Elder
Jung Jong Hoon ...
Senjin
Hong Seung Il
Kim Young Im
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(as Shohei Imamura)
Eun Won Jae
Park Young Jin ...
Ito Hall Senjin #5
Seo Jin-H ...
Seo Jin-Ho
Nobuyuki Katsube
Ahn Kil-Kan ...
Ahn Kil-Kang
Sa-Pi Lee
Kim Min-Sun ...
A Kindergarten Teacher Who Appears At The End Of The Film
Ken Mitsuishi ...
Hideyo
Jo Sang-Geon ...
Kim Dae-Seong
Jo Sang-Gu ...
Jo Sang-Gun
Woo Sang-jeon ...
(as Sang-Jeon Woo)
Kim Eung Su
Nakamura Tor ...
Nakamura Toru
Yoon Hee Won ...
Hureisenjin / Resistance) Fighter
Miki Yoshimura ...
Yuriko

Directed by

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Lee Dong-Joon
Si-myung Lee

Written by

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Lee Gwang-Seop ... (storyboard)
 
Si-myung Lee ... ()
 
Carl Macek ... (dialogue: English version)
 
Lee Si Myung ... (screenwriter)
 
Lee Sang-hak ... () (as Sang-hak Lee)

Produced by

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Jay Ishimaru ... supervising producer
Hwang Jae-Woo ... producer
Gwon Jun-Hyeong ... line producer
Stanley Kim ... executive producer
Yoon-young Kim ... producer
Carl Macek ... producer
Shinichiro Nakata ... producer
Kim Ik Sang ... producer
Kim Tae-Yeong ... executive producer
Mark Williams ... executive producer
Hwang Woo-Hyun ... producer
Kim Yun-Young ... producer

Music by

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Lee Dong-Jun ... original music composer
Lee Dong-Jun ... original music composer
Lee Dong-jun
Lee Dong June

Cinematography by

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Park Hyun Chul
Hyeon-cheol Park ... (as Hyun-chul Pak)

Editing by

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Jay Ishimaru ... co-editor
Kyung Min-Ho

Casting By

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Carl Macek ... (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Kim Ga-Cheol
Ki-chul Kim

Art Direction by

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Lee Hyun-Ju
Shin Hyun-Moo
Cha Ju-Sang
Kang So-Young

Makeup Department

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Lee Chang-Man ... special effect makeup
Lee Eun-A ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup designer
Lee Eun-A ... assistant of makeup designer / hair stylist
Choi Na-Young ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup designer
Choi Na-Young ... assistant of makeup designer / hair stylist
Lee Seo-Jin ... hair stylist / makeup designer

Production Management

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Lee Dong-Jun ... production manager
Kim Ji-Wan ... production manager
Ryu Soo-Cheol ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Lee Sang-hak ... assistant director (as Sang-hak Lee)
Noh Seung-Soo ... assistant director
Kim Young-Jin ... assistant director

Art Department

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Chang-gil Gang ... set (as Gang Chang-Gil)
Lee Gwang-Seop ... storyboard
Lee Hyun-Ju ... assistant art director
Shin Hyun-Moo ... assistant art director
Park Joon-Oh ... foley artist
Cha Ju-Sang ... assistant art director
Kim Seung-Ho ... color grading
Mun Yeong-U ... title
Song Yoon-Jae ... foley artist

Sound Department

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Sona Balam ... assistant re-recording mixer
Jacob A. Gragard ... sound mixer
Lee Gyu-Suk ... sound
Jung Hyun-Soo ... boom operator
Park Joon-Oh ... foley artist
Lee Kyu-Suk ... dialog / sound
Brent Marshall ... re-recording mixer
An Sang-Ho ... production sound mixer
Richard Stanford ... sound mixer
Kim Sung-A ... sound effect
Song Yoon-Jae ... foley artist

Special Effects by

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Lee Chang-Man ... special effects makeup
Jung Do-Ahn ... special effects
Lee Hee-Kyoung ... special effects
Yoo In-Sang ... special effects
Kim Kwang-Soo ... special effects
Cheon Rae-Hoon ... special effects
Kim Tae-Ui ... special effects
Yoo Young-Il ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Sung-ho Chang ... digital effects supervisor
Jin-Sub Choi ... visual effects artist
Shin Dae-Yong ... visual effects artist
Jung Do An ... visual effects
Han Dong-Sung ... visual effects artist
Ryu Jae-Hwan ... visual effects artist
Seong-ho Jang ... visual effects supervisor: Mofac Studio (as Seongho Jang)
Heedong Kim ... visual effects supervisor
Seunghyuk Kim ... digital effects artist
Joo Kwang-Dong ... optical
Kim Kyoung-Heon ... visual effects artist
Seok-yeon Lee ... visual effects supervisor
Hojin Park ... digital compositor
Kwon Sun-Mi ... visual effects artist
Jang Sung-Ho ... visual effects supervisor / visual effects
Kim Sung-Ok ... visual effects artist
Cho Yong-Seok ... visual effects artist

Stunts

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Jeong Il-Won ... stunts
Jeong Il-Won ... stunt
Ki-Yong Kim ... stunts
Ki-Yong Kim ... stunt
Taehwan Kim ... stunts
Taehwan Kim ... stunt
Kim Kwang-Soo ... stunts
Kim Kwang-Soo ... action / stunt
Park Sang-Hyeon ... stunts
Park Sang-Hyeon ... stunt
Kim Sang-Yong ... stunts
Kim Sang-Yong ... stunt
Kim Tae-Deuk ... stunts
Kim Tae-Deuk ... stunt
Kim Tak-Ho ... stunts
Kim Tak-Ho ... stunt
Choi Tea-Hwan ... stunts
Choi Tea-Hwan ... stunt
Jang Won-Sic ... stunts
Jang Won-Sic ... stunt

Camera and Electrical Department

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Nam Gi-Bong ... electrician
Park Hyeon-Cheol ... director of photography
Park Hyun-Chul ... director of photography
Park Il-Soo ... jimmy jib
Park In ... lighting operator
Nam Jin-Ah ... lighting
Shin Jin-Woo ... jimmy jib
Park Jung-Hee ... electrician
Kim Ki-Moon ... electrician
Ji-Hyeon Seo ... generator
Kim Seok-Jin ... steady cam
Lee Seung-Won ... electrician
Kwon Yong-Sung ... grip

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Kim Jin-Woo ... costume

Music Department

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Lee Dong-Joon ... music director
Mark Willsher ... scoring mixer

Script and Continuity Department

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Hyun Nam-Sup ... script editor

Additional Crew

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Lee Dong-Jun ... production manager
Chae Dong-Kyeom ... technical director
Kim Ji-Wan ... production manager
Lee Jun ... production assistant
Sang-kuk Frank Kim ... story consultant
Choi Kwang-Jin ... technical director
Kim Kyung-Hyun ... technical director
Kwon O-Ki ... technical director
Kim Seung-Bum ... investment
Ryu Soo-Cheol ... production manager
Kim Young-Chan ... production assistant
Song Young-Cheol ... technical director

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

There are breakpoints in the history, the result of a single event may change the whole course... In 1909, an assassination attempt of a Japanese governor fails - the assassin was shot by a soldier. Now, in 2009, Korea is just another state of the Japan Empire and Seoul has become a major city. A Korean resistance group called Hureisenjin is formed to fight for liberty and independence. Two cops, a Japanese and a Korean (who denies his heritage) are investigating the actions of this "terrorist" group. And their work lead them to an artifact of the ancient Korean religion of "Sun and Moon". Written by Cem Kocak(ckocak@sunguru.com)

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Also Known As
  • ロスト・メモリーズ (Japan, Japanese title)
  • 2009: Lost Memories (Canada, English title)
  • 2009: Lost Memories (World-wide, English title)
  • 2009: Lost Memories (United States)
  • 2009: Lost Memories (United Kingdom)
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Runtime
  • 136 min
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Budget $7,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Bok Geo-il, author of the source novel Bimyeong-eul Chajaseo ("Looking for an Epitaph") (1987), refused to be associated with the finished product, and successfully sued the film-makers to have his name removed from the credits. See more »
Goofs When Sakamoto dives behind the couch you can see that next to his gun holster, on the back of the couch, there is a mound exactly where the squib for the gunshot is going to go off. See more »
Movie Connections References Ahn Jung-geun, Patriot (1972). See more »

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