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Lady Jang
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Lady Jang

Sep 23, 1961
2h 6m
★ 6.0

Overview

King Sukjong exalts a greedy concubine to the status of Bin, which is next to that of the Queen. The new Bin, who is now called Jang Hui-bin, drives out the Queen through a coup and takes her place. But thanks to loyal court officials, the King finds out what has been going on. He demotes Jang to Bin again and reinstates his Queen. Jang, now vindictive, conspires with her mother to kill the queen and reclaim her place. But the conspiracy is brought to light, and Jang is executed.

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Hwaseong Co.

Cast

Kim Ji-mi

Jang Hui-bin

Kim Ji-mi

Kim Jin-kyu

King Suk-jong

Kim Jin-kyu

Jo Mi-ryeong

Queen In-hyeon

Jo Mi-ryeong

Ju Jeung-nyeo

Queen In-gyeong

Ju Jeung-nyeo

Hwang Jeong-sun

Chief maid Choi

Hwang Jeong-sun

Gang Mi-ae

Eun-soon

Gang Mi-ae

Jeon Gye-hyeon

Chun-seon

Jeon Gye-hyeon

Jang Dong-hwi

Jang Hee-jae

Jang Dong-hwi

Choi Nam-hyun

Cho Sa-seok

Choi Nam-hyun

Lee Yea-chun

Prince Dong-pyeong

Lee Yea-chun

Kim Seung-ho

Park Tae-bo

Kim Seung-ho

Hwang Hae

Lee Se-hwa

Hwang Hae

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