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Tough as Iron (Korean: 깡철이; RR: Ggangcheoli) is a 2013 South Korean action drama film written and directed by Ahn Gwon-tae, starring Yoo Ah-in and Kim Hae-sook in the title role.
Tough as Iron: Directed by Kwon-tae Ahn. With Yoo Ah-in, Kim Hae-sook, Kim Jeong-tae, Kim Sung-oh. Kang Cheol is a legendary street fighter in Busan, who cleaned up his act to care for his sick mother. Things are going well for him, and he's happy in a budding relationship with Su-ji, vacationing in the seaside town.
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- Action, Drama, Family
- Kwon-tae Ahn
- 2013-10-02
Tough as Iron is a drama about a family trying to stay afloat. Gang Chul works at a fishery and makes income to take care of his ailing mother, while his best friend is a low level...
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- Yoo Ah-In
- Kwon-Tae Ahn
- Action
Runtime: 108 min. Genre: Drama / Mother & Son / Gangster / Busan City. Production Company: Cinema Service, The Dream Pictures. Distributor: CJ Entertainment. Language: Korean. Country: South Korea. Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©. A young man named Gang-Chul (Yoo Ah-In) struggles to make ends meet and doesn't have a regular job.
2. Okt. 2013 · Tough as Iron. (2013) 6.1. Kang-cheol-i. Action. Drama. Family. Kang Cheol is a legendary street fighter in Busan, who cleaned up his act to care for his sick mother. Things are going well for him, and he’s happy in a budding relationship with Su-ji, vacationing in the seaside town.
- South Korea
- $7 943 977 October 2, 2013
- October 11, 2013
- 1 hr 48 min
24. Okt. 2013 · Cast: Yoo Ah-In, Kim Hae-Sook, Jung Yu-Mi, Kim Jung-Tae, Kim Sung-Oh, Lee Si-Yeon & Shin Jung-Keun, Director: Ahn Kwon-Tae. Reviewer: Alexis Fisher. Synopsis: TOUGH AS IRON tells the story of a young man, Gang-Chul (Yoo Ah-In), who is fighting to keep his mother (Kim Hae-Sook) alive and in touch with reality.
2. Okt. 2013 · Overview. Gang-cheol is a legendary street fighter in Busan who cleaned up his act to care for his sick mother. Knowing he's desperate for money for his mother's operation, Sang-gon proposes that Gang-cheol works for him. Ahn Kwon-tae. Reviews.