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Vampire Cop Ricky 2006

★ 4.313 votes110 min📅 2006-02-09

Vampire Cop Ricky (2006) blends horror, action, and dark comedy into a uniquely twisted tale directed by Lee Si-myung. Kim Soo-ro stars as Na Do-yol, a morally bankrupt Seoul police officer who becomes an unlikely vampire after a Transylvanian mosquito bite.

Director: Lee Si-myung

Cast

Kim Soo-ro
Kim Soo-ro
Ricky
Cho Yeo-jeong
Cho Yeo-jeong
Yeong-hee
Oh Kwang-rok
Oh Kwang-rok
Vampire Hunter
Son Byung-ho
Son Byung-ho
Tak Mun-su
Cheon Ho-jin
Cheon Ho-jin
Inspector Kang
Park Young-soo
Park Young-soo
Convenience Store Employee
Kim Koo-taek
Kim Koo-taek
Boss Choi
Jo Hyun-wu
Jo Hyun-wu
DHL Assistant
Kim Hee-jung
Kim Hee-jung
Yeon-hee's Friend
Kim Ji-young
Woman at Night Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vampire Cop Ricky (2006) about?

A corrupted Seoul police officer, Na Do-yol, gains vampire powers after a supernatural mosquito bite. His new abilities—activated by arousal—force him to confront his past crimes while protecting his loved ones from old enemies.

Who directed Vampire Cop Ricky?

Lee Si-myung directed this 2006 action-horror comedy.

Who stars in Vampire Cop Ricky?

The film features Kim Soo-ro in the lead role, alongside Cho Yeo-jeong, Oh Kwang-rok, and Son Byung-ho.

Is Vampire Cop Ricky (2006) worth watching?

If you enjoy genre-blending horror-comedy with a darkly comedic edge and over-the-top action, this film offers a unique, if unconventional, thrill. Its mix of absurdity and suspense makes it a memorable watch for fans of offbeat Korean cinema.

How long is Vampire Cop Ricky?

Vampire Cop Ricky has a runtime of 110 minutes.

About Vampire Cop Ricky (2006) — Seoul's quirkiest vampire thriller meets action-packed redemption arc

Vampire Cop Ricky (2006) blends horror, action, and dark comedy into a uniquely twisted tale directed by Lee Si-myung. Kim Soo-ro stars as Na Do-yol, a morally bankrupt Seoul police officer who becomes an unlikely vampire after a Transylvanian mosquito bite. His newfound powers—triggered by arousal—unleash chaotic energy as he balances his dark urges with a sudden urge for redemption. When his past sins resurface to threaten his partner and girlfriend, Do-yol's journey shifts from self-destruction to vengeance.

The film weaves romance and fantasy into its gory, action-packed narrative, creating an atmosphere that's both absurd and suspenseful. With its quirky premise and genre mashup, Vampire Cop Ricky (2006) stands out as a cult favorite for fans of offbeat Korean horror-comedy.