Directed By: Ji-hoon Kim Written By: Sang-don Kim, Ji-hoon Kim and Yeong-ah Yoo Produce By: Lee Han-seung and Lee Su-man Release Date: December 25, 2012 Plot Lee Dae-ho (Kim Sang-kyung) is a single father and manager of the 120 story luxurious landmark building complex, Tower Sky in Yeouido, Seoul. He is an earnest employee liked by his colleagues and is secretly in love with Seo Yoon-hee (Son Ye-jin), a restaurant manager. The owner of the complex, Mr. Jo decides to hold a "White Christmas" party for tenants and VIPs on Christmas Eve, with helicopters circling above, sprinkling snow onto the party. Dae-ho has promised to spend the day at an amusement park with his daughter Ha-na, but had to cancel when he is needed at the party. While the party is in full swing one of the helicopters crashes into the building and the building catches fire. Dae-ho moves quickly to save Ha-na, Yoon-hee and his colleagues. At the same time, firefighter Kang Young-ki (Sol Kyung-gu) fight to bring the blaze under control, helping Dae-ho in the process. Together they fight to save the lives of everyone, despite a feud between the two men. Cast Sol Kyung-gu Kim Sang-kyung Son Ye-jin Spoiler: ADDITIONAL CAST Kim In-kwon Ahn Sung-ki Song Jae-ho Lee Joo-shil Lee Han-wi Kwon Tae-won Jeon Guk-hyang Jung In-ki Cha In-pyo Jeon Bae-soo Kim Sung-oh Min Young Park Jun-seo Lee Joo-ha Do Ji-han Jo Min-ah Lee Sang-hong Jin Mo Chu Min-ki Kang Poong Kwon Hyun-sang Lee Chang-yong Lee Chang-joo Park Cheol-min Kim Eung-su Park Jeong-hak Park Yong-su Nam Sang-seok Kwon Young-hee Lee Min-woo Spoiler: EXTRA INFO Download Links http://ultramegabit.com/file/details/D-u_DGwLBJI https://mega.co.nz/#!DVFTDaYD!Al_G_x4GGetBWW92Pd5vLw96qkYNtDfHHKlzWwB5xc0 http://megafiles.se/65gevykp8x39
A pretty blatant Korean rip off of 1974 US disaster epic, The Towering Inferno but nonetheless exciting. Oh, and forgive me, but I just love it when self serving cowards get their just desserts (scene where they're crossing the glass bridge), LOL... But seriously, the last bit was a little too close to 911 for my liking; shame on the producers for that kind of emotional pandering. As always, a big thanks to all posters for their unending generosity