Crocodile (1996)

The most twisted love story you'll ever see!

Crocodile (1996) poster

Under the Han River lives Crocodile, a rugged member of the lumpenproletariat who exists from schemes and stealing. His position as a scavenger of society undermines South Korea’s boasts of its newfound economic position as an Asian Tiger. One day, Crocodile finds a girl floating in his river.

Director: Kim Ki-duk
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 102 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Park Gok-ji
Production: Joyoung Films
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko

Themes

Suicidal Thoughts and Despair

Keywords

suicide

Trailer

Crocodile Trailer
More Films by Director: Kim Ki-duk
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Crocodile about?
Under the Han River lives Crocodile, a rugged member of the lumpenproletariat who exists from schemes and stealing. His position as a scavenger of society undermines South Korea’s boasts of its newfound economic position as an Asian Tiger. One day, Crocodile finds a girl floating in his river.
Who directed Crocodile?
Crocodile was directed by Kim Ki-duk.
Who stars in Crocodile?
Crocodile stars Cho Jae-hyun, Jeon Moo-song, An Jae-hong, Woo Yun-Kyeong, Yang Dong-jae, Han Tae-il.
How long is Crocodile?
Crocodile has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
What genre is Crocodile?
Crocodile is a Drama film.
Where was Crocodile produced?
Crocodile was produced in South Korea.
What are the themes of Crocodile?
The themes of Crocodile include: Suicidal Thoughts and Despair.