[USA] Director Yoon Jong-bin's "The Spy Gone North" Releases on Amazon, iTunes, and Google Play January 8

"The Spy Gone North" South Korean Action Film Releases on Amazon, iTunes, and Google Play on January 8, 2019
 
Starring Hwang Jung-min, Lee Sung-min, Cho Jin-woong, and Ju Ji-hoon
 
"The Spy Gone North" ("Gongjak"), a South Korean espionage film inspired by a true story, releases on Amazon, iTunes, and Google Play on January 8. Director Yoon Jong-bin ("KUNDO : Age of the Rampant", "Nameless Gangster") delivers a gripping, fact-based spy saga about a loyal South Korean agent caught in the political vortex plotted by the ruling classes of two Koreas.

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In 1993 Korea, the only country where the Cold War continues, tensions surrounding the development of nuclear weapons escalate. Seok-young Park, an army major in the South Korea military intelligence with the code name 'Black Venus' is assigned a mission to infiltrate the North Korean nuclear facility. Seok-young disguises himself as a South Korean businessman working on a collaborative project with North Korea, and approaches Myung-woon Lee, a North Korean high official based in Beijing. After laying down groundwork for years, Seok-young finally manages to win the North Korean ruling class' trust and secure a contract for joint advertising. However, Seok-young soon discovers that both North and South Korea are making secret deals for their own interests in the 1998 South Korean presidential election.
 
"The Spy Gone North" stars Hwang Jung-min, Lee Sung-min, Cho Jin-woong, and Ju Ji-hoon. It was featured in the Midnight section of the 71st Cannes Film Festival last year.
 
This film is distributed by CJ Entertainment. The cost is $15.99 to purchase High Definition (HD), $11.99 to purchase Standard Definition (SD), $4.99 to rent High Definition (HD), and $3.99 to rent Standard Definition (SD).