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The General in Red Robes

Oct 13, 1973
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Overview

General Kwak, despite having retired from military service, organizes a small army to resist the onslaught of an invasion from Japan in the early Chosun Dynasty

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Hap Dong Film

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Cast

Ko Eun-a

Ko Eun-a

Do Kum-bong

Do Kum-bong

Lee Kang-jo

Lee Kang-jo

Hwang Hae

Hwang Hae

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