'Gangnam 1970' starring Lee Min Ho and Kim Rae Won tops the box office for 3 consecutive days
2015.01.24
'Gangnam 1970' remains at No.1 position at the box office for 3 consecutive days ever since its release despite being an R-rated film
According to Korean Film Council on January 24th, 'Gangnam 1970' drew 148,043 admissions on the 23rd and ranked first at the box office. After 3 days premiered, the film has gathered a total of 440,231 moviegoers.
It was also revealed that 'Gangnam 1970' even beats 'The Man From Nowhere' as the R-rated film to have the most audience on the first day. The film is expected to reach the 1 million mark within next week.
'Gangnam 1970' starring Lee Min Ho, Kim Rae Won, AOA's Seolhyun, telling the story of two childhood friends' friendship and their struggle during the era Gangnam district was in a real estate development.
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