The Sheriff in Town Page #7

Synopsis: Dae-Ho (Lee Sung-Min) is a former detective and now considers himself the neighborhood sheriff of where he lives. Jong-Jin (Cho Jin-Woong) is a successful businessman from Seoul that moves to Dae-Ho's neighborhood in Busan. Dae-Ho begins to suspect Jong-Jin is a drug offender and investigates with his brother-in-law Duk-Man (Kim Sung-Kyun).
 
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5.6
Year:
2017
115 min
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But it was hard to get.

I'll put it here.

We're sorry about everything.

Well, they say after the

storm comes the calm, right?

After the storm comes the holes!

Ever heard of sinkholes?

You're a Kijang man. Don't be so petty!

Didn't you hear? I'm from Chang-won!

That was a mistake, sir.

It's not where you're born,

but where your family is.

That's home.

Cut the act.

Come on, Chief Choi. Please forgive us.

- We're sorry.

- Forgive you?

For what?

What's to forgive?

Hate the sin, but not the sinner.

He forgave us!

Chief!

- Thanks Chief!

- We love you!

Why'd you come here?

Get out!

Deok-man? Throw them out of here!

- Deok-man! We're sorry!

- Deok-man, you're our man!

Chief Choi?

Chief Choi?

You dismissed me as crazy,

and now the fruits basket?

Our reputation hit rock bottom.

What were cops doing while a

civilian caught a drug lord?

There's so much criticism.

What's that got to do with me?

Why, it all depends on you.

We've set up everything.

All you need to do is come.

We'll see to the rest.

Chief Choi? Ever heard

of an undercover agent?

UNDERCOVER INSPECTOR CHOI

DAE-HO ROUNDS UP POPEYE'S GANG

INSPECTOR CHOI ARRESTS POPEYE

ASIAN DRUG LORD ARRESTED

MEN OF KIJANG HELP ARREST POPEYE

LEE SUNG-MIN

CHO JIN WOONG:

KIM SUNG-KYUN

KIM JONG-SOO

JO WOO-JIN

LIM HYUN-SUNG

BAE JUNG-NAM

The Sheriff In Town

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