every night, the battered walkie-talkie crackles into life, as the missing detective's voice echoes through the station. He assumes it's dead, but at exactly 11:23 p.m. Until cocky young investigator Park Hae-young (Lee Je-hoon) finds an old two-way radio buried in the trash. Cranky but committed detective Lee Jae-han (Cho Jin-woong) disappeared in 2000, but 16 years later, none of his colleagues have discovered what happened to him. The past and present collide in "Signal," a clever crime drama that delves into real cold cases with the help of a two-way radio that transcends the laws of physics. "Vagabond" balances its nail-biting car chases and sniper evasions with the budding love-hate camaraderie between the stuntman and the spy, while grounding its blockbuster action sequences in a classic David and Goliath story of one man fighting a systematic web of corruption. The two team up to unravel coded messages from the salvaged flight recorder, uncovering a conspiracy that connects the co-pilot, the president, and two shadowy defense contractors battling to commission South Korea's next-generation fighter jet. Gravity-defying parkour tricks and some seriously dangerous driving attract the attention of the Moroccan police, putting Dal-gun in the path of embassy intern and covert operative Go Hae-ri (Bae Suzy). Dal-gun swiftly puts his training to the test, chasing a suspected bomber through the streets and across the city rooftops. His grief turns to rage on arriving in Tangier, where he discovers evidence that the tragedy may have been engineered. Stuntman Cha Dal-gun (Lee Seung-gi) is devastated when his beloved nephew Cha Hoon (Moon Woo-jin) dies in a plane crash while en-route to a Taekwondo competition in Morocco.
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