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Man of Will
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Man of Will

Oct 19, 2017
1h 55m
★ 7.3

From a death-row convict to a history.

Overview

Young Kim Chang-soo is placed behind bars, charged with murdering a Japanese person who took part in Empress Myeongseong's assassination. In prison, Kim Chang-soo sees how Koreans are persecuted and grows into a fighter for Korean independence.

Genres

Drama
History
Action

Production Companies

BA Entertainment
Kidari ENT
Kiwi Media Group
Michigan Venture Capital
Finecut

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Cast

Cho Jin-woong

Kim Chang-soo

Cho Jin-woong

Song Seung-heon

Kang Hyung-sik

Song Seung-heon

Jeong Man-sik

Ma Sang-goo

Jeong Man-sik

Jung Jin-young

Go Jin-sa

Jung Jin-young

Yoo Seung-mok

Lee Young-dal

Yoo Seung-mok

Shin Jung-keun

Jo Duk-pal

Shin Jung-keun

Jeong Gyu-su

Yang Won-jong

Jeong Gyu-su

Jeon Bae-soo

Park Dong-goo

Jeon Bae-soo

Kim Yoon-sung

Na Choon-bae

Kim Yoon-sung

Lee Seo-won

Kim Chun-dong

Lee Seo-won

Bae Jin-woong

Choi Jak-doo

Bae Jin-woong

Hiromitsu Takeda

Watanabe

Hiromitsu Takeda