
The Killers
Action · Thriller · Crime
Overview
Four master helmers from Korea reload the hitman flick. Vampire sleaze, assassin slapstick, neo-noir, and an avant-garde mind-bender to die (kill) for!
Top Cast


Shim Eun-kyung
Shim Eun-kyung
Joo-eun / So-min / Model / Sunshine
Shim Eun-kyung
Joo-eun / So-min / Model / Sunshine


Yeon Woo-jin
Yeon Woo-jin
Woon-cheol (segment "Metamorphosis")
Yeon Woo-jin
Woon-cheol (segment "Metamorphosis")


Yang Ik-june
Yang Ik-june
Boss (segment "Metamorphosis")
Yang Ik-june
Boss (segment "Metamorphosis")


Jeon Seong-woo
Jeon Seong-woo
Changjoong (segment "Metamorphosis")
Jeon Seong-woo
Changjoong (segment "Metamorphosis")


Jung Yi-seo
Jung Yi-seo
Eun-ji (segment "Metamorphosis")
Jung Yi-seo
Eun-ji (segment "Metamorphosis")


Jang Seo-won
Jang Seo-won
Nam-sik (segment "Metamorphosis")
Jang Seo-won
Nam-sik (segment "Metamorphosis")


Hong Xa-bin
Hong Xa-bin
Gwon-soo (segment "Contractors")
Hong Xa-bin
Gwon-soo (segment "Contractors")


Ji Woo
Ji Woo
Sun-young (segment "Contractors")
Ji Woo
Sun-young (segment "Contractors")


Kim Jong-soo
Kim Jong-soo
CEO (segment "Contractors")
Kim Jong-soo
CEO (segment "Contractors")


Bek Hyun-jin
Bek Hyun-jin
Director (segment "Contractors")
Bek Hyun-jin
Director (segment "Contractors")
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