Sentenced to death, Yong-gu is placed in Cell No. 7, occupied by hardened criminals. Initially hostile, the inmates eventually recognize his innocence and pure heart, eventually risking everything to smuggle his daughter into the prison.
"Number Seven," the gang leader would bark, "Look me in the eye. You didn't do it. Say it." miracle cell no 7 movie
When the gavel fell, and the death sentence was upheld, the silence that followed was louder than the riots I had suppressed for years. The miracle had failed. Or so I thought. Sentenced to death, Yong-gu is placed in Cell No
| Country | Year | Title | Notes | |---------|------|-------|-------| | | 2019 | 7. Koğuştaki Mucize | Faithful adaptation, also a massive box office hit. | | Indonesia | 2017 | Miracle in Cell No. 7 | Direct remake; starred actor Vino G. Bastian. | | Philippines | 2019 | Miracle in Cell No. 7 | Adjusted setting to 1980s Martial Law era; also highly successful. | | Mexico | Upcoming | (Untitled) | Announced but delayed. | "Number Seven," the gang leader would bark, "Look
"Miracle Cell No. 7" is a 2012 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Soon-jae. The movie is based on a true story and tells the tale of a mentally challenged man, Doh Hae-sung (played by Jo Seung-woo), who is wrongly accused of murder and sentenced to death. The story revolves around his relationships with his daughter, Su-an (played by Kim Yeo-jin), and the prison warden, Park Jung-tae (played by Lee Jung-jae).