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|director = [[Dong-hoon Choi]] | |director = [[Dong-hoon Choi]] | ||
|date= 2015 | |date= 2015 | ||
− | |language = Korean | + | |language = Korean <br> Japanese <br> Cantonese <br> Mandarin <br> French <br> Korean Sign Language |
|studio= Caper Film | |studio= Caper Film | ||
|distributor= Showbox/Mediaplex (South Korea) <br> Well Go USA Entertainment (USA) | |distributor= Showbox/Mediaplex (South Korea) <br> Well Go USA Entertainment (USA) |
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Assassination (Korean title: 암살, Amsal) is a 2015 Korean historical action-drama film. Taking place around Japan-occupied Asia in 1933, the film follows a group of Korean partisans as they are hired by former partisan-turned Japanese spy Yeom Seok-jin (Lee Jung-jae) to execute an assassination plot on a Japanese collaborator, and navigate a tangled web of conspiracies surrounding betrayals, a counter-plot, and a revelation of one of the hitmen's past.
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The following weapons were used in the film Assassination (2015):