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Fly, Daddy, Fly is a 2006 South Korean drama film. It is based upon a novel of the same name by Japanese author Kaneshiro Kazuki, where the Japanese version of the book was made into a Japanese film in 2005. It was directed by Choi Jong-tae and produced by Dyne Film-Guardtec.
Plot. Jang Ga-Pil ( Lee Moon-Sik) is an ordinary middle-aged father, who works as a salaryman. One day, he returns home to learn that he his teenage daughter was assaulted by a group of guys at a karaoke bar. The group of thugs is led by box star Kang Tae-Wook, whose father is a powerful congressman.
Aug 3, 2006 · Fly, Daddy, Fly: Directed by Jong-tae Choi. With Lee Joon-gi, Lee Mun-shik, Nam Heon-jun, Lee Yeon-soo. Jang Ga-Pil is an ordinary middle-aged father. One day, he returns home to learn that his teenage daughter was assaulted by a group of guys at a karaoke bar.
< Fly Daddy > An ordinary businessman in his forties, JANG Ga-pil returns home one day to find his daughter sexually molested by some schoolboys, including school boxing star KANG Tae-wook. Realizing that he has no background and money to fight back, he plans to stab KANG on the way to school.
Feb 17, 2005 · Looking for information on the manga Fly, Daddy, Fly? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. A salaryman's life gets turned upside down due to a dramatic tragedy, and now he is going to have a summer adventure the entire city will never forget.
Aug 3, 2006 · Synopsis. An ordinary businessman in his forties, JANG Ga-pil returns home one day to find his daughter sexually molested by some schoolboys, including school boxing star KANG Tae-wook. Realizing that he has no background and money to fight back, he plans to stab KANG on the way to school.
Synopsis. A plain'ole, everyday salary man, Jang Ga Pil, discovers that his 17-year-old daughter, Jang Da Mi was sexually assaulted by a wealthy high school boxer. When he confronts, star boxer, Tae Wook's coach and advisor they threaten him and tell him that it was his daughter that brought it upon herself.