Dark Figure of Crime

Dark Figure of Crime

6.7

Oct 03 2018

2h 51m

Crime, Drama

A serial killer is caught for his seventh murder. A cop tries to solve the first six cases with the killer's help, but starts to suspect that he has ulterior motives. Based on a true story.

Kim Yun-seok

Kim Yun-seok

Kim Hyeong-min

Ju Ji-hoon

Ju Ji-hoon

Kang Tae-oh

Moon Jeong-hee

Moon Jeong-hee

Kim Soo-min

Jin Sun-kyu

Jin Sun-kyu

Detective Jo

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