| Vampire Cop Ricky | |
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| Hangul | 흡혈 형사 나도열 |
| Hanja | 吸血 刑事 나도열 |
| RR | Heuphyeol hyeongsa Na Doyeol |
| MR | Hŭphyŏl hyŏngsa Na Toyŏl |
| Directed by | Lee Si-myung |
| Written by | Kim Se-gyeom Jeon Soon-wook Namgung Kyun Kim Soo-yeong |
| Produced by | Choi Yong-bae Lee Si-myung Kim Ik-sang |
| Starring | Kim Soo-ro Cho Yeo-jeong |
| Cinematography | Jeon Dae-seong |
| Edited by | Kyung Min-ho |
| Music by | Lee Dong-joon |
| Distributed by | Showbox |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
| Box office | $ 10,671,848 |
Vampire Cop Ricky (Korean:흡혈 형사 나도열;RR:Heuphyeol hyeongsa Na Doyeol) is a2006 South Korean film.
A mosquito fromTransylvania finds its way toSeoul where it bites Na Do-yol, a corrupt police officer. Soon after he begins to develop a thirst for blood, and finds out that he has vampire super powers whenever he becomes sexually aroused. When Do-yol's past misdeeds come back to threaten his partner and girlfriend, he decides to clean up his act and sets out for revenge.
Vampire Cop Ricky was released in South Korea on 9 February 2006,[1] and on its opening weekendtopped the box office with 492,272 admissions.[2] The film went on to receive a total of 1,858,668 admissions nationwide,[1] with a gross (as of 12 March 2006) of$10,671,848.[3]
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