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General |
Medium |
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Production Year |
2001 |
Certification |
R (USA) |
Genre |
Drama; War; Action |
Region |
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Nationality |
South Korea; China |
Format |
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Amazon Link |
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Cast |
Actor/Actress |
Role |
Jung, Woo-Sung |
Yeo-sol |
Ahn, Sung-Kee |
Jin-lib |
Ju, Jin-Mo |
Choi Jung |
Zhang, Ziyi |
Princess Bu-yong (as Zhang Ziyi) |
Park, Yong-Woo |
Ju-myeong |
Park, Jeong-Hak |
Ga-nam |
Yu, Hye-Jin |
Du-chung |
Jeong, Seok-Yong |
Ha-il |
Lee, Du-Il |
Ji-san |
Han, Yeong-Mok |
Dan-saeng |
Song, Jae-Ho |
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Yu, Rongguang |
Rambulhua, Yuan General |
Other People |
Director |
Kim, Sung-Su |
Producer |
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Writer |
Kim, Sung-Su |
Composer |
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Studio |
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Features |
Language Tracks |
Mandarin; Korean |
Subtitle Languages |
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Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital |
Running Time |
158 |
Aspect Ratio |
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Color Mode |
Color |
Plot Summary |
1375. Nine Koryo warriors, envoys exiled by Imperial China, battle to protect a Chinese Ming Princess from Mongolian troops.
In 1375, China was in chaos between Yuan Dynasty and Ming Dynasty. Coryo (an ancient kingdom of Korea then) sent a delegation of many diplomats, soldiers and a silent slave (Woo-sung Jung) to make peace with the new Chinese government. However, this delegation got charged as spies and sent in exile to a remote desert. On the way the group came across a Yuan troop, and the Coryo soldiers managed to survive the battle. They began the journey toward the faraway home country, where they met the Yuan troop again. When they found out the Yuan troop kidnapped a Ming princess (Ziyi Zhang), they decided to rescue her so that they could get a ship to go home. Then the battle began...
Written by
Stevie Cho {stevie@unitel.co.kr}
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Personal |
Personal Rating |
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Purchase Date |
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Gift |
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Purchase Price |
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Loaned |
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Certifications |
- USA:R
- Argentina:16
- Australia:MA
- France:-12
- Hong Kong:III
- New Zealand:R16
- Norway:18
- Singapore:NC-16
- South Korea:15
- UK:18
- Malaysia:(Banned)
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