
Who's Got The Tape? 2004
"Undercover thugs on a mission"
Who's Got The Tape? (2004) delivers a chaotic blend of action and comedy, as Seoul's underworld and law enforcement collide in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
Director: Cho Jin-gyu
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Who's Got The Tape? (2004) about?
This Korean action-comedy follows a high-stakes chase over a single incriminating tape that could expose the darkest secrets of both the police and the criminal underworld. As prosecutors and gangsters scramble to claim it, the film twists between slapstick humor and intense confrontations.
Who directed Who's Got The Tape??
The film was directed by Cho Jin-gyu, known for blending sharp social satire with genre-bending storytelling in Korean cinema.
Who stars in Who's Got The Tape??
The cast includes Yoo Dong-geun, Lee Moon-sik, Jo Mi-ryung, Kim Mu-saeng, and Cha Tae-hyun, with each actor bringing their signature charisma to the chaotic ensemble.
Is Who's Got The Tape? (2004) worth watching?
Given its genre mashup of action and comedy, along with a strong ensemble cast, Who's Got The Tape? offers a fun, fast-paced escape—though its unrated status leaves room for debate on its overall depth. If you enjoy Korean crime thrillers with a dash of humor, it's worth a watch.
How long is Who's Got The Tape??
The film runs for 110 minutes, packing in enough twists and laughs to keep viewers engaged without overstaying its welcome.
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About Who's Got The Tape? (2004) — A High-Octane Korean Crime-Comedy Thriller
Who's Got The Tape? (2004) delivers a chaotic blend of action and comedy, as Seoul's underworld and law enforcement collide in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. Director Cho Jin-gyu crafts a razor-sharp thriller where corrupt officials, rogue gangsters, and a relentless prosecutor battle over a single piece of tape that could expose everyone's secrets. With Yoo Dong-geun leading the pack as the determined lawman, the film crackles with tension, dark humor, and explosive set pieces. The neon-lit streets of the city become a playground for deception, loyalty, and sudden betrayal, all set against a pulsating K-pop-inspired soundtrack.
Underneath the laughs and shootouts lies a biting critique of institutional corruption, where power shifts in the blink of an eye and no one is truly clean. The ensemble cast, including scene-stealer Lee Moon-sik and rising star Cha Tae-hyun, brings sharp chemistry to this stylish crime romp. Whether it's a bumbling thief or a morally ambiguous cop, each character races against the clock to secure the tape—or destroy it—before it's too late.