The Prison is a 2017 South Korean action crime film directed by Na Hyun, featuring Han Suk-kyu and Kim Rae-won as a corrupt inmate leader and an undercover detective, respectively. The film follows a criminal syndicate operated by prisoners at night, and was the first Korean film shot on location at the Jangheung County Prison. For more information, visit the Wikipedia page for The Prison (2017 film).
The Prison (2017) is a high-octane South Korean action-crime film directed by Na Hyun, featuring intense performances from stars Han Suk-kyu and Kim Rae-won. The movie explores a dark underworld where the lines between inmates and authority are completely blurred. Movie Overview Release Date: March 23, 2017 Director/Writer: Na Hyun Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller Runtime: 125 minutes
By bribing the warden and guards, Ik-ho's crew enjoys a "perfect alibi": they leave the prison at night to commit high-stakes crimes like robbery and murder, returning to their cells before sunrise. Yoo-gun eventually wins Ik-ho’s trust, becoming a key player in the empire, but his true mission is far more dangerous: he is an undercover agent seeking to expose the corruption and avenge his brother. Key Highlights
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Plot Overview
Starring: Han Suk-kyu as the prison kingpin and Kim Rae-won as the undercover former detective.
Plot Summary: The film is set in a prison where the inmates run a massive criminal empire from behind bars, often with the warden's cooperation. A former police detective named Song Yoo-gun (played by Kim Rae-won) is imprisoned after causing a fatal accident while drunk driving. Inside, he encounters the prison's "kingpin," Jung Ik-ho (played by Han Suk-kyu).





