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Cartoonist Yoon Tae-ho revealed behind-the-scenes stories of the film Inside Men.

On the afternoon of the 10th, Yoon Tae-ho, who wrote and drew Misaeng, Inside Men and Pine, appeared on TV Chosun's Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's Baekban Journey (hereafter "Baekban Journey") in the Boseong episode.

On that day Heo Yeong-man asked Yoon Tae-ho, who was said to have been his former apprentice, "How did you feel when 'Inside Men' was adapted into a film?"

Yoon Tae-ho recalled, "Inside Men was a work that had its serialization stopped. When someone came to buy the film rights, I didn't want to sell, so I quoted a very high price for the rights. But they said, 'We'll do that.'"

Yoon Tae-ho continued, "I heard that Lee Byung-hun was cast at first. So I said, 'Don't lie, why would that person be in it?' because my comics contain a lot of rough content," he recalled.

Inside Men is a noir film with a once-in-a-lifetime lineup including Lee Byung-hun, Cho Seung-woo and Baek Yoon-sik. It features political thug Ahn Sang-goo; prosecutor Woo Jang-hoon, who has no pedigree and wants to succeed by using Ahn Sang-goo; and a presidential candidate and chaebol who need to cover up a slush fund scandal.

[Photo] "Baekban Journey" broadcast

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