| Detective K: Secret Of Virtuous Widow | |
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| Korean name | |
| Hangul | |
| Hanja | |
| Revised Romanization | Joseon Myeongtamjeong: Gakshituku Ggotui Bimil | 
| McCune–Reischauer | Chosŏn Myŏngt‘amjŏng: Kaksit‘ugukkotŭi pimil | 
| Directed by | Kim Sok-yun | 
| Written by | Lee Chun-hyeong  Lee Nam-gyu  | 
| Based on | The Secret of the Virtuous Widow by Kim Tak-hwan  | 
| Produced by | Kim Jho Kwang-soo  Lee Seon-mi  | 
| Starring | Kim Myung-min  Han Ji-min Oh Dal-su  | 
| Cinematography | Jang Nam-cheol | 
| Edited by | Kim Sun-min | 
| Music by | Kim Han-jo  Eom Gi-yeop  | 
Production company  | Generation Blue Films  | 
| Distributed by | Showbox/Mediaplex | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 115 minutes | 
| Country | South Korea | 
| Language | Korean | 
| Box office | US$32.3 million[1] | 
Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow (Korean: 조선명탐정: 각시투구꽃의 비밀; Hanja: 朝鮮名探正: 각시투구꽃의 祕密; RR: Joseon Myeongtamjeong: Gaksitugu Kkodui Bimil) is a 2011 South Korean film based on the novel by Kim Tak-hwan, starring Kim Myung-min in the lead role.[2] It was the 4th best selling Korean film of 2011.[3]
Plot
In 1782, 16 years after Jeongjo became the King of Joseon, a series of murders occurs. King Jeongjo believes the murders may belong to a conspiracy by government officials to cover up tributary payments. King Jeongjo then gives Detective K (Kim Myung-min) a secret order to find out who is behind the killings.
When Detective K goes to question the jailed city governor, he discovers that the governor has just been murdered. Detective K then pulls out the murder weapon: a long metal needle that is jammed into the back of the governor's head. Furthermore, Detective K discovers a clue to the murderer's identity. Remnants of the regional Wolfsbane flower are found near the long metal needle. But, while Detective K is holding the murder weapon, prison guards come into the cell and assume that Detective K murdered the city governor. Now imprisoned, Detective K awakes to find dog fancier Seo-pil (Oh Dal-su) standing over him. Seo-pil helps Detective K escape from prison.
Because of this incident, King Jeongjo demotes Detective K and reassigns him to Jeokseong to investigate the case of a woman thought to have killed herself after the death of her husband. But, this reassignment is more of a ruse for Detective K to get to Jeokseong – the area where the Wolfsbane flower blooms.
As Detective K and Seo-pil investigate in Jeokseong, they come across lady Han Kaek-ju (Han Ji-min), who works as a commission agent and controls large groups of merchants. Detective K and Seo-Pil suspect that Han Kaek-ju and the head of the Noron political party Minister Im (Lee Jae-yong) are embezzling taxes to pay off politicians. Meanwhile, Detective K also investigates the case of the woman who reportedly committed suicide after the death of her husband and comes to the conclusion that these two cases are somehow related.
Cast
- Kim Myung-min as Detective K
 - Han Ji-min as Han Kaek-ju
 - Oh Dal-su as Han Seo-pil
 - Lee Jae-yong as Minister Im
 - Woo Hyeon as Mr. Bang
 - Ye Soo-jung as Im's wife
 - Choi Moo-sung as medical guru
 - Jung In-gi as magistrate
 - Lee Seol-gu as servant 4
 - Choi Jae-sup as Lee Bang
 - Moon Kyung-min as old blacksmith
 - Kim Tae-hoon as Im Geo-seon
 - Nam Sung-jin as King Jeongjo
 - Yang Han-yeol as Young slave
 - Lee Chae-eun as Young slave
 - Kim Young-hoon as Priest
 
Release
The film was released in South Korea on January 27, 2011. It received a theatrical run in 10 cities in the U.S. and Canada in March 2011, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Atlanta, Seattle, Chicago, Dallas, Hawaii and Vancouver.[4] It was also sold to Australia, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, and screened at the Hawaii International Film Festival.[5]
Sequels
The sequel was released in February 2015. Kim Myung-min and Oh Dal-su reprised their roles, and are joined by Lee Yeon-hee as a femme fatale.[6][7]
A third film, Detective K: Secret of the Living Dead, was released on February 8, 2018.
References
- ↑ "Chosun Myungtamjeong (Chosun's Detective) (2011)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
 - ↑ Lee, Hyo-won (20 January 2011). "Actors enliven uncanny period adventure". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-06-11.
 - ↑ "The Best Selling Films of 2011". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
 - ↑ Lee, Hyo-won (4 March 2011). "Detective K to open in N. American theaters". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-06-11.
 - ↑ "Is Hollywood Ready for Korean Comedies?". The Chosun Ilbo. 4 March 2011. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
 - ↑ Kim, Hee-eun (10 June 2014). "Detective K team returns to set". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-06-11.
 - ↑ Tae, Sang-joon (16 June 2014). "DETECTIVE K: LABORER'S DAUGHTER to Crankin in June". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
 
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
 - Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow at Naver (in Korean)
 - Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow at the Korean Movie Database
 - Detective K: Secret of the Virtuous Widow at IMDb
 - Detective K at HanCinema
 
