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  1. Nowhere to Hide (Korean: 인정사정 볼 것 없다) is a 1999 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Myung-se. [1] Synopsis. The film is set in Incheon in South Korea. A murder is committed, and the cops search for the killer. Opening up in monochrome but with occasional flashes of colour, the first action scene is a disorientating strobe-like affair.

  2. Nowhere to Hide: Directed by Lee Myung-se. With Park Joong-hoon, Ahn Sung-ki, Jang Dong-gun, Choi Ji-woo. Detective Woo is on the trail of the mysterious gangster Sungmin, a master of disguise who always manages to elude his pursuers.

  3. Nowhere to Hide: Directed by John Murlowski. With Meredith Monroe, Brian Dietzen, Lochlyn Munro, Brian Krause. After her husband's death a woman is called by someone who has gained access to her phone, car, everything electronic.

  4. "Nowhere to Hide" is a 1999 South Korean action film directed by Lee Myung-se, a filmmaker known for his distinct visual style and energetic storytelling. The movie features an ensemble cast led by Park Joong-hoon, Ahn Sung-ki, and Jang Dong-gun, three of South Korea's most respected actors.

  5. Detective Woo is on the trail of the mysterious gangster Sungmin, a master of disguise. Although Woo manages to find Jugo, the gangster’s lover, Sungmin himself continues to elude his pursuers. Eventually, the cop tracks down and confronts the master-criminal in the suburbs of a coal-mining town.

  6. Nowhere to Hide (1977 film), a television film starring Lee Van Cleef and Tony Musante. Nowhere to Hide (1987 film), a film starring Amy Madigan and Daniel Hugh Kelly. Nowhere to Hide (1991 film), a documentary film produced by Jon Alpert together with Ramsey Clark.

  7. NOWHERE TO HIDE is a much-hyped South Korean action thriller that follows a much-used template: a dogged detective who will stop at nothing to track down a master-criminal against whom he has a personal vendetta.

  8. As Inchon citizens run for cover in the pouring rain, a mysterious man walks up Forty Steps and stabs another man to death. He disappears with a briefcase full of cash while his accomplices finish...

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  9. Detective Woo is on the trail of the mysterious gangster Sungmin, a master of disguise who always manages to elude his pursuers. Eventually, the cop tracks down and confronts the master-criminal in the suburbs of a coal-mining town.

  10. Nowhere to Hide is a 1987 thriller film directed by Mario Azzopardi. It stars Amy Madigan, Daniel Hugh Kelly and Robin MacEachern, as a family on the run from corrupt Marine officers. It also stars Michael Ironside, John Colicos, Maury Chaykin and Clark Johnson.