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Wikipedia article


{{Infobox film

| name = My Boss, My Teacher

| image = My Boss, My Teacher film poster.jpg

| caption = Theatrical poster

| native_name =

| director = Kim Dong-won

| producer = Kim Du-chan

| writer = Kang Seok-beom
Kim Dong-won
Lee Yun-jin

| starring = Jung Joon-ho
Kim Sang-joong
Jung Woong-in
Jung Woon-taek

| music = Kim Si-hwan

| cinematography = Lee Hu-gon

| editing = Cho Jae-geun
Jeong Gwang-jin
Eom Jin-ha

| distributor = CJ Entertainment

| released =

| runtime = 124 minutes

| country = South Korea

| language = Korean

| budget =

| gross =

}}

'My Boss, My Teacher' is a 2006 South Korean film and sequel to the 2001 film 'My Boss, My Hero'. It was followed by 'The Mafia, The Salesman' in 2007.

Plot



Gangster Doo-shik has graduated school and is now attending college, though he is allowing his underling Sang-du to take classes on his behalf. For the final semester, all education majors are sent out to work in schools for teacher training. This is one job that Doo-shik must complete himself, and he is sent out to teach in the trouble-laden high school himself.

Cast



* Jung Joon-ho ... Gae Doo-shik.

* Kim Sang-joong ... Oh Sang-jung

* Jung Woong-in ... Sang-du

* Jung Woon-taek ... Dae Ga-ri

* Kang Sung-pil

* Choi Yoon-yeong

* Han Hyo-joo

* Haha

Release



'My Boss, My Teacher' was released in South Korea on 19 January 2006,"[https://web.archive.org/web/20071125214407/http://www.koreanfilm.org/kfilm06.html The Best Selling Films of 2006]" . 'Koreanfilm.org'. Retrieved on 9 December 2008. and topped the box office on its opening weekend with 1,106,825 admissions."[http://www.hancinema.net/korean_boxoffice.php?weekend=2006.01.20+%7E+2006.01.22&title=HanCinema+News&email=&uri=hancinema%2FAUJj&loc=en_US Korean Box Office]" (Week-end 2006.01.20 ~ 2006.01.22). 'HanCinema'. Retrieved on 9 December 2009. It held the number-one spot for a second consecutive week,"[http://www.hancinema.net/korean_boxoffice.php?weekend=2006.01.27+%7E+2006.01.29&title=HanCinema+News&email=&uri=hancinema%2FAUJj&loc=en_US Korean Box Office]" (Week-end 2006.01.27 ~ 2006.01.29). 'HanCinema'. Retrieved on 9 December 2008. and went on to receive a total of 6,105,431 admissions nationwide, making it the fourth best selling film of 2006, anduntil surpassed by '200 Pounds Beauty' in early 2007the most successful Korean comedy film of all time.D'Sa, Nigel. "[http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/KOFIC/Channel?Gesimul_SNO=581&Gesipan_SCD=1&searchPage=1&task=kofic.user.eng.b_filmnews.command.NewsView1Cmd '200 Pound Beauty' Weighs in at the Box Office]". 'Korean Film Council', 2 February 2007. Retrieved on 9 December 2008. As of 5 February 2006, the film had grossed a total of $30,585,589."[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/korea/?yr=2006&wk=5&p=.htm South Korea Box Office February 35, 2006]". 'Box Office Mojo'. Retrieved on 9 December 2008.

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