Doh Kyung-soo
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

100 Days My Prince
The prince of Joseon mysteriously returns for 100 days when everyone thinks he has disappeared or died.

Swing Kids
(2018)In a POW camp during the Korean War, a tap-dancing soldier leads his fellow prisoners in a tap show as a distraction from the horrors of their capture.
Bad Prosecutor
The delinquent prosecutor destroys everything corrupted with wealth and power. His face-off with evil begins.

A Dog's Courage
(2018)Jacob, a feisty and playful dog abandoned by his owners joins a pack of strays and embarks on a journey filled with fun adventures and life lessons in their pursuit to find a new and loving home.

My Annoying Brother
(2016)Doo-shik (Jo Jung-suk) gets paroled from prison thanks to his younger brother (Doh Kyung-soo) Doo-young. Doo-young is a promising judo athlete. After 15 years, Doo-shik suddenly appears in front of Doo-young and they begin to live together. Doo-young becomes involved in an accident before the selection for the national team. Korean Language film with English subtitles.

The Moon
(2023)After a damaged spaceship leaves an astronaut stranded with decreasing oxygen, Korea’s Naro Space Center turns to a former director to rescue him.

Room No.7
(2017)The owner of a DVD-viewing cafe hides something shady in room seven without realizing that his worker already uses it for secret storage.

It's Okay, That's Love
Successful novelist and radio DJ Jae-yeol and psychiatrist Hae-soo are constantly at odds, but that changes when they start living in the same house.

Cart
(2014)Sun-hee is a model employee of The Mart. Her goal is to be hired as a regular worker so she can support her two children. That's why she eagerly does what the company demands, even if the demands sometimes are not fair. However, the company policy has changed; the contract-based workers must be outsourced. Sun-hee and her co-workers protest the decision, but the company never offers a proper explanation. Irregular employees form a union and try to negotiate with the company, only to be left out and completely ignored. When the union strikes and takes over the store, the company does whatever necessary to dissolve the protesters.