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    The Korean action movie QUICK (?, Qwik, 2011) will be released on Region 4 DVD in May by the Australian distributor, Madman Entertainment. Described as "SPEED on a motorcycle", QUICK was one of the biggest budget Korean blockbusters of 2011. The film was written and produced by JK Youn (aka the Korean Michael Bay), who had previously directed the hit disaster flick HAEUNDAE (TIDAL WAVE, 2009) and wrote the screenplay for the 3D monster movie SECTOR 7 (2011). A former motorcycle gang member named Ki-su (Lee Min-Ki) now makes a living as a bike messenger. His routine day is turned upside-down after witnessing an explosion downtown, but when his ex-girlfriend, Choon-Sim (Kang Hye-Won), puts on his motorcycle helmet they become stuck in the middle of a master terror plot. The helmet begins a countdown and will explode unless they complete a series of deliveries within a fixed time limit. Format: DVD (Region 4, PAL) SRP: $29.95 Catalogue: EYE383 Release Date: May 16, 2012 Year Of Production: 2011 Audio tracks: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Languages: Korean Subtitles: English Runtime: 110 minutes Special Features: Theatrical Trailer


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    Madman is Australia`s leading independent theatrical, home entertainment distribution and rights management company, specialising in the wholesale distribution of DVD and Blu-ray product into sales channels throughout Australia and New Zealand. Other rights management activities undertaken by madman include theatrical distribution, as well as licensing for television, video-on-demand, hotel, airline and merchandise. Madman proudly showcases the best in collectable and special interest genres including Australian film, world cinema, TV, kids content, anime, sports and more.


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