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A Hard Day (2014)

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A Hard Day
끝까지 간다
Ggeutggaji ganda
AHDPoster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Country South Korean flag.jpg South Korea
Directed by Kim Seong-hun
Release Date 2014
Language Korean
Studio AD406
Dasepo Club
Distributor Showbox Entertainment (worldwide)
Main Cast
Character Actor
Ko Gun-soo Lee Sun-kyun
Park Chang-min Cho Jin-woong
Detective Choi Jeong Man-sik
Detective Squad Chief Shin Jeong-geun


A Hard Day (Korean title: 끝까지 간다, Ggeutggaji ganda; lit. "Take It to the End") is a 2014 Korean action-thriller film starring Lee Sun-kyun as police detective Ko Gun-soo, who accidentally runs over a homeless man with his car on the way to his mother's funeral. The film covers his attempts to hide the accidental murder from the rest of the police force and his family as he is blackmailed by a mysterious individual who claims to be aware of the accident. A Hard Day received critical acclaim upon its release for its gripping, black comedy-tinged story and performances and inspired multiple international adaptations, as well as a 2022 webcomic adaptation.


The following weapons were used in the film A Hard Day (2014):


Revolvers

Smith and Wesson Model 36

The Smith and Wesson Model 36 is used by all of the characters throughout the movie.

Smith and Wesson Model 36 - .38 Special
The Model 36 being loaded.
Ko Gun-soo (Lee Sun-kyun) with a Model 36.
Detective Choi (Jeong Man-sik) aims his Model 36 at Gun-soo.
Park Chang-min (Cho Jin-woong) aims his revolver at Gun-soo.
Gun-soo daring Chang-min to kill him. The top of the revolver is seen well in this shot.
Closer shot of the hammer in the same scene.
Gun-soo loading his revolver.
Gun-soo aims the revolver at the wreck of Chang-min's car.
The revolver's trigger.

Other

Blunderbuss

A period drama being watched by a security guard features a character holding a Blunderbuss.

Mid 17th century blunderbuss pistol signed Mariano on barrel of Italian origin (for reference).
The character holds out the blunderbuss.

Toy rifle

A rifle is seen in the hands of a toy soldier.

A toy soldier holding a rifle crawls on Ko Gun-soo's foot at a wake.
The toy soldier in a vent.
The rifle being "fired". A flashing light in the barrel simulates the muzzle flash of the rifle.



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