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  2. May 20, 2022 · Beast cop Ma Seok-do and Capt. Jeon Il-man intuitively realize that there’s something wrong with the suspect’s willingness to turn himself in and uncover crimes committed by a terrifying killer...

  3. With Ma Dong-seok, Son Suk-ku, Choi Gwi-hwa, Park Ji-hwan. Followed by Ma Seok-do, who heads to a foreign country to extradite a suspect. However, he discovers additional murder cases and learns about a killer who had committed crimes against tourists for many years.

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    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • Lee Sang-yong
    • 2022-05-18
  4. The Roundup (Korean: 범죄도시; RR: Beomjoedosi; lit. Crime City ) is a South Korean crime action film series , starring Ma Dong-seok in the lead role. Each film follows true crime stories of Detective Lieutenant Ma Seok-do [ ko ] (played by Ma Dong-seok) hunting down vicious criminals, the character is based on real-life police detective ...

    • Kang Yoon-sung
    • October 3, 2017
    • 범죄도시
    • Kim Min-seong
  5. Jun 2, 2023 · NEW. Seven years after the roundup in Vietnam, Ma Seok-do (Don Lee) joins a new squad to investigate a murder case. Soon, he finds out this case involves busting a synthetic drug and starts to...

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    • Ma Dong-Seok
    • Lee Sang-Yong
    • Action, Crime, Drama
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  6. Jun 4, 2022 · Reviews. Jun 3, 2022 10:20pm PT. ‘The Roundup’ Review: A Rip-Roaring Sequel to a South Korean Action Hit. The follow-up to 2017’s 'The Outlaws' brings back Ma Dong-seok’s lovable lunk hero — and...

    • Dennis Harvey
  7. “The Roundup” is an action-packed sequel to the 2017 film “The Outlaws.” Often times brutal and very bloody, the movie also has its share of slapstick comedy thanks to its affable star Ma...

  8. Jun 2, 2023 · A new sequel, “The Roundup: No Way Out,” delivers more episodic thrills, though, as in “The Roundup,” any scene without Lee feels like a waste of time. Both “The Roundup” movies are pretty generic, beyond an adequate serving of slapstick-y violence, while “The Outlaws” features a compelling villain and a well-used ensemble cast.