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Man of Will (2017)

Genre : Drama, History

Runtime : 1H 55M

Director : Lee Won-tae
Writer : Lee Won-tae

Synopsis

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.

Actors

Cho Jin-woong
Cho Jin-woong
Kim Chang-soo
Song Seung-heon
Song Seung-heon
Kang Hyung-sik
Jeong Man-sik
Jeong Man-sik
Ma Sang-goo
Jung Jin-young
Jung Jin-young
Go Jin-sa
Yoo Seung-mok
Yoo Seung-mok
Lee Young-dal
Shin Jung-geun
Shin Jung-geun
Jo Duk-pal
Jeong Gyu-su
Jeong Gyu-su
Yang Won-jong
Jeon Bae-soo
Jeon Bae-soo
Park Dong-goo
Kim Yoon-sung
Kim Yoon-sung
Na Choon-bae
Lee Seo-won
Lee Seo-won
Kim Chun-dong
Bae Jin-woong
Bae Jin-woong
Choi Jak-doo
Hiromitsu Takeda
Hiromitsu Takeda
Watanabe
Andreas Fronk
Andreas Fronk
Engineer Chief (uncredited)
Park So-dam
Park So-dam
Han Young-hee
Lee Kyung-young
Lee Kyung-young
Lee Jae-jung (uncredited)
Kwak Dong-yeon
Kwak Dong-yeon
Choi Yoon-Suk
Lee Sun-kyun
Lee Sun-kyun
King Gojong
Yeom Hye-ran
Yeom Hye-ran
Visitor
Yoon Byung-hee
Yoon Byung-hee
Bong-gu
Lee Soon-won
Lee Soon-won
Cheon Jong-su
Lee Won-seok
Lee Won-seok

Crews

Lee Won-tae
Lee Won-tae
Director
Lee Won-tae
Lee Won-tae
Screenplay
Lee Won-tae
Lee Won-tae
Original Story
Kim Tak-hwan
Kim Tak-hwan
Original Story
Gang Hye-yeong
Gang Hye-yeong
Sound Designer
Jang Won-seok
Jang Won-seok
Executive Producer
Lee Nae-kyung
Lee Nae-kyung
Production Design
Hong Jae-sik
Hong Jae-sik
Director of Photography
Kim Ha-kyung
Kim Ha-kyung
Costume Design
Lee Jeong-suk
Lee Jeong-suk
Makeup & Hair
Kim Chang-ju
Kim Chang-ju
Editor
Kim Hyeong-seok
Kim Hyeong-seok
Original Music Composer
Choi Bong-rock
Choi Bong-rock
Fight Choreographer
Yoon Jong-min
Yoon Jong-min
Adaptation
Moon Dae-young
Moon Dae-young
Adaptation
Moon Dae-young
Moon Dae-young
Assistant Director
Kim Jae-keun
Kim Jae-keun
Lighting Director
Yoon Jong-min
Yoon Jong-min
Production Sound Mixer
Jung Do-ahn
Jung Do-ahn
Special Effects Supervisor
Cheong Jai-hoon
Cheong Jai-hoon
VFX Supervisor

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