The Night Owl
Korea, 1645 - Joseon Dynasty: a partially blind and gifted acupuncturist, Gyeong-su, is invited to work alongside the royal physician in the palace of King Injo, just before the crown prince Sohyeon returns after having been held captive by the Qing Dynasty. Prince Sohyeon and his father begin to differ in opinion on the future direction of their dynasty, leading King Injo to suffer from severe anxiety and paranoia. One night, Gyeong-su witnesses prince Sohyeon's death. Disbelieved as a witness on account of his blindness, Gyeong-su must struggle to reveal the truth while not falling prey to the power-hungry conspirators of the palace.
Crew
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Chang Chul-ho
Sound Effects Designer
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Lee Ha-jun
Production Design
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You Cheong
Props
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Jang Han-seung
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Park Jin-young
Colorist
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Kim Woo-taek
Executive Producer
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Park Yong-ki
Sound Supervisor
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Kim Sun-min
Editor
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Choi Choon-beom
Stunts
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Song Suk-ki
Set Decoration
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Cho Tae-hee
Makeup & Hair
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Park Yong-gyu
Props
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Mo So-ra
Art Direction
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Shim Sang-yong
Stunts
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Park Jun-yong
Props
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Ryu Yeon
Digital Intermediate Producer
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An Tae-jin
Director
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An Tae-jin
Writer
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Hyun Gyu-ri
Writer
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Baek Chang-ju
Executive Producer
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Hong Seung-chul
Lighting Director
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Hwang Sang-jun
Original Music Composer
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Lee Tae-hyun
Additional Music Supervisor
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Ji Sung-yong
Key Grip
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Kim Tae-kyeong
Director of Photography
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Han Mahn-young
Line Producer
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Moon Dae-young
Assistant Director
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Shim Hyun-seob
Costume Design
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Lee Gang-jin
Producer
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Lee Ju-won
VFX Supervisor
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Park Choul-yong
Special Effects Supervisor
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Lim Hyung-geun
Production Sound Mixer
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Bang Soo-in
Adaptation
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Baek Yeon-ja
Executive Producer
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Baek Yeon-ja
Original Story
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