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Fly High, Run Far
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Fly High, Run Far

Sep 21, 1991
2h 26m
★ 6.4

Overview

In mid-19th Century Korea, the people of Joseon Dynasty embrace the new religion Donghak. After the founder is executed, Choi Si-hyeong becomes Donghak’s second-generation leader and successfully propagates the religion, but in doing so becomes the object of oppression by the royal court.

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Chun-woo Movie

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Cast

Lee Duck-hwa

Hae-wol

Lee Duck-hwa

Lee Hye-young

Hae-wol's wife

Lee Hye-young

Park Ji-hun

Kang-soo

Park Ji-hun

Kim Myung-gon

Jun Bong-jun

Kim Myung-gon

Lee Seok-ku

Pan-ok

Lee Seok-ku

Choi Dong-joon

Gye-dong

Choi Dong-joon

Kim Kil-ho

Su-woon

Kim Kil-ho

Kim Ki-joo

Lee Pil-je

Kim Ki-joo

Gi Jeong-su

Lee Moo-joong

Gi Jeong-su

Park Woong

Jung Seok-hyun

Park Woong

Oh Young-hwa

Kim

Oh Young-hwa

Han Young-su

Shon Byeong-hee

Han Young-su

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