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South Korean Cinema

Hotel M: Gangster's Last Draw

Hotel M: Gangster's Last Draw (Korean: 마강호텔; RR: Magang Hotael) is a South Korean comedy film released on February 22, 2007. Directed by Cho Seong-Cheol, the film explores the comedic clash between organized crime figures and the determined staff of a rural hotel.

Promotional poster for the film Hotel M: Gangster's Last Draw
Promotional poster for the film Hotel M: Gangster's Last Draw.

Plot

The narrative centers on a conflict involving two rival gangs. In an attempt to collect outstanding debts, the gangs dispatch representatives to a rural hotel. However, the mission becomes complicated when the gang members encounter unexpected resistance from the hotel's staff, whose resourcefulness and determination prove to be a significant obstacle to the debt collection efforts.

Production

The film was written by Lee Hyun-Chul and Choi Hae-Cheol. It features a runtime of 98 minutes and was produced for the South Korean market. The film stars Kim Seok-Hoon and Kim Sung-Eun in lead roles, supported by an ensemble cast including Jo Sang-Ki, Park Hee-Jin, and Kim Roe-Ha.

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