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Big budget movie "Yeongasi" begins filming

Filming for big-budget disaster movie "Yeongasi" commenced on Sunday, November 13th in Gyeongbuk province in eastern Korea.

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The film, inspired by real-life parasites called "Yeongasi" or "horsehair worms", is top-billed by award-winning actor Kim Myung-min ("Detective K", 2011; "Beethoven Virus", 2008), who plays Jae Hyuk, a pharmaceutical agent who struggles to save his family from the epidemic caused by the mutated worms.

Also in the cast is Shinhwa member Kim Dong-wan ("The Vertex", 2011; "Spin Kick", 2004), who plays the pivotal role of Jae Pil, a detective and younger brother of Jae Hyuk. Jae Pil discovers an important clue during his investigation of the horsehair worm disaster, which eventually leads him to help his brother.

According to MY Entertainment, Kim Myeon-min's agency, the first scenes filmed were those of Kim Dong-wan and his fellow police officers. Filming took place at a valley in Yeongdeok County, Gyeongbuk Province which is about 4 1/2 hours from Seoul.

"Yeongasi" is written and directed screenwriter-turned-director Park Jeong-woo ("Big Bang", 2007; "Dance With The Wind", 2004), and produced by Ozone Film ("Heartbeat", 2010; "Mister Socrates", 2005). Target release is June - July 2012.

Photos taken at the "Yeongasi" set on November 13-14 are available below.

DAY 1

Lead actor Kim Myung-min (Jae Hyuk) didn't had any scenes to shoot but he still came to lend moral support (Photo by Ozone Film)

Kim Dong-wan plays Jae Pil, the detective younger brother of Jae Hyuk (Photo by Liveworks)


Day 1 at the set (Photo by Ozone Film)

Day 1 at the set (Photo by Ozone Film)

DAY 2

Kim Dong-wan as Detective Jae Pil on Day 2 (Photo by Ozone Film)

Kim Dong-wan rehearsing with the director and the veteran actor who plays the village chief (Photo by Liveworks)

More Kim Dong-wan (Photos by Liveworks)

Day 2 at the set (Photos by Ozone Film)

Day 2 at the set (Photos by Ozone Film)

Written by: Michelle

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