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Jeon Ji-hyun to star HK film "Daisy"
www.chinaview.cn 2005-04-15 10:53:21

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Jeon Ji-hyun

    BEIJING, April 15 -- Popular Korean star Jeon Ji-hyun has chosen the Hong Kong movie "Daisy", directed by Andrew Lau, as her next movie project.

    She will play opposite Jeong Woo-seong, the lead in the movie "A Moment to Remember".

    Daisy tells the story of the inevitable showdown between a detective and a killer, both of whom fall in love with the same woman.


Jeong Woo-seong

    This is a movie targets the global market.

    Daisy is the collaboration of high-profile actors and production crews from Korea and China: the production crew of "Infernal Affairs", the martial arts team of Spiderman and the simultaneous recording team of Taegukgi.

    Daisy will be filmed in the Netherlands and is planned for release in December.

(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

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