House of the Disappeared

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House of the Disappeared
Theatrical release poster
Hangul
시간위의 집
RRSiganwiui jip
MRSiganwiŭi chip
Directed byLim Dae-woong
Written byJang Jae-hyun
Based onThe House at the End of Time
Produced byPark Sun-young
Starring
CinematographyPark Jae-hong
Edited byKim Woo-il
Music byKim Woo-geun
Production
companies
  • Rhythmical Green
  • Zion Entertainment
Distributed by
  • Little Big Pictures
  • Peppermint&Company
Release date
  • April 5, 2017 (2017-04-05)
Running time
100 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box office$906,394[1]

House of the Disappeared (Korean: 시간위의 집; RR: Siganwiui jip; lit. 'House Above Time') is a 2017 South Korean psychological horror film directed by Lim Dae-woong and written by Jang Jae-hyun. The film stars Kim Yun-jin, Ok Taec-yeon, and Jo Jae-yoon.[2] It is a remake of the Venezuelan film The House at the End of Time.

Premise

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Falsely arrested for murdering her husband, a woman returns to the house where the incident occurred after 25 years of imprisonment to solve the mystery surrounding her husband's death and son's disappearance.

  • Yunjin Kim as Kang Mi-hee
  • Ok Taec-yeon as Priest Choi
  • Jo Jae-yoon as Chul-joong
  • Park Sang-hoon as Hyo-je
  • Go Woo-rim as Ji-won
  • Hwang Joon-woo as Joon-ho (young Priest Choi)
  • Kwak Ji-hye as Yeon-hee
  • Woo Sang-jeon as Old Hyo-je
  • Kim Min-jung as Old grandmother
  • Kim Hyun as Previous house owner
  • Yoo In-young as Adult Yeon-hee (cameo)
  • Lee Han-wi as Geomancer Jang (special appearance)
  • Park Joon-myun as Female shaman (special appearance)
  • Baek Do-bin as Detective Im (special appearance)
  • Lee Dong-kyu as Young general manager Park (special appearance)

Production and release

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Principal photography wrapped on December 15, 2016.[3]

On March 24, 2017, sales company Finecut announced that House of the Disappeared was pre-sold to major Asian territories including Japan (New Select); Philippines (Viva Communications); Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei (mm2 Entertainment); Taiwan (Long Shong International); and Vietnam (Red Pictures).[4][5] The film was theatrically released in South Korea on April 5, 2017.

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Recipient Result
2017
Korean Film Shining Star Awards Popularity Award Won
Star Award Won
The Seoul Awards Best Actress Nominated

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