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Marrying the Mafia 2: Enemy-in-Law

Marrying the Mafia 2: Enemy-in-Law (Korean: 가문의 위기 - 가문의 영광 II) is a 2005 South Korean comedy film directed by Jeong Yong-Ki. It serves as the second installment in the Marrying the Mafia film series, following the original 2002 production.

Promotional poster for Marrying the Mafia 2: Enemy-in-Law
Promotional poster for Marrying the Mafia 2: Enemy-in-Law

Plot

The story centers on Mrs. Hong, the matriarch and leader of a prominent crime syndicate. Concerned about the future of her family, she tasks her three sons with finding a suitable wife for their eldest brother, In-Jae. In-Jae eventually encounters a woman named Jin-Kyung, who initially appears to be an ideal match. However, the situation becomes complicated when In-Jae discovers that Jin-Kyung is a prosecutor, creating a dangerous conflict of interest for his criminal family.

Shin Hyun-Joon as Jang In-Jae
Shin Hyun-Joon as Jang In-Jae

Cast

The film features an ensemble cast of established South Korean actors:

  • Shin Hyun-Joon as Jang In-Jae
  • Kim Won-Hee as Kim Jin-Kyung
  • Kim Soo-Mi as Hong Duk-Ja
  • Kong Hyung-Jin as Prosecutor Bong
  • Lim Hyung-Joon as Jang Kyung-Jae
  • Tak Jae-Hoon as Jang Suk-Jae
  • Shin Yi as Soon-Nam
Kim Won-Hee as Kim Jin-Kyung
Kim Won-Hee as Kim Jin-Kyung
Kim Soo-Mi as Hong Duk-Ja
Kim Soo-Mi as Hong Duk-Ja
Kong Hyung-Jin as Prosecutor Bong
Kong Hyung-Jin as Prosecutor Bong
Lim Hyung-Joon as Jang Kyung-Jae
Lim Hyung-Joon as Jang Kyung-Jae
Tak Jae-Hoon as Jang Suk-Jae
Tak Jae-Hoon as Jang Suk-Jae
Shin Yi as Soon-Nam
Shin Yi as Soon-Nam
Scene from the film
Scene from the film

Production

The film was produced by Taewon Entertainment and distributed by Showbox. It was released in South Korea on September 8, 2005, with a total runtime of 115 minutes.

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