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  2. Category:Films set in Joseon - Wikipedia

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    Films about the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) (6 P) Pages in category "Films set in Joseon" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total.

  3. The King's Letters - Wikipedia

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    Set in the early Joseon Dynasty, it depicts Sejong the Great and Shinmi as main characters in creating Hangul. [1] The film was directed by Jo Chul-hyun, and stars Song Kang-ho, Park Hae-il, Jeon Mi-seon, Choi Deok-moon, and Jung Hae-kyun. It grossed US$6,454,970 worldwide. [2]

  4. Noryang: Deadly Sea - Wikipedia

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    Choi Deok-moon as Song Hee-rip, a Joseon General and subordinate of Yi Sun-sin [9] Ahn Bo-hyun as Yi Hoe, Yi Sun-sin's son [10] Park Myung-hoon as Moriatsu, Shimazu's confidant and uncompromising Japanese general [11] Park Hoon as Lee Woon-ryong, a military official of Joseon [9] Moon Jeong-hee as Lady Bang, Yi Sun-sin's wife [9]

  5. The Sword with No Name - Wikipedia

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    Mu-myeong is a bounty hunter during the Joseon period who lives day-to-day by catching fugitives. His life is forever changed when, on one of his missions, he meets a beautiful noblewoman, Min Ja-young, and falls in love with her. Several years pass and Ja-young enters the royal palace to be married to Emperor Gojong as the

  6. Category:Films set in Idaho - Wikipedia

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  7. Blades of Blood - Wikipedia

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    In the late 16th century, the kingdom of Joseon is thrown into chaos by the threat of a Japanese invasion. Lee Mong-hak (Cha Seung-won), an illegitimate offspring from a cadet family of the ruling dynasty, and legendary blind swordsman Hwang Jeong-hak (Hwang Jung-min) were once allies who dreamed of stamping out the Japanese invasion, social inequality and corruption, and creating a better world.

  8. The Fortress (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was released in South Korean cinemas on October 3, 2017. [8] It topped the box office on its opening day with 444,527 viewers. According to the film's distributor CJ Entertainment, by the second day of its release, the film had accumulated more than one million admissions, the fastest film released during the Chuseok holidays to surpass the mark.

  9. The Swordsman (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    Tae-yul, the best swordsman in Joseon who serves King Gwanghaegun as his bodyguard, refuses to join a rebellion of the King's top officials, who believe him too weak to lead the nation against foreign invaders. One of the rebellion's leaders, Min Seung-ho, challenges him to a duel, during which Tae-yul's sword shatters and shards of metal ...