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S. Korean film ‘Twenty’ to premiere in 25 N. American cities
April 7, 2015
South Korean buddy film “Twenty” will premiere at 25 locations in North America on April 17, according to distributor CJ Entertainment America.
Starring Kim Woo-bin, Kang Ha-neul and 2PM’s Lee Jun-ho, the comedy has been at No. 1 in the Korean box office since its release two weeks ago.
Cities in which the film will be shown include Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Dallas, Toronto and Vancouver.
“Twenty” follows three friends through a coming-of-age story.
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