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Choi Min-Sik | ||
SeungRyong Ryoo | ||
Jo Jin-woong | ||
Jin Goo | ||
Jung-hyun Lee | ||
Min-sik Choi | Admiral Yi Sun-Shin | |
Seung-Ryong Ryu | General Kurushima Michifusa | |
Jin-Woong Cho | General Wakizaka Yasuharu | |
Myung-gon Kim | Navy Commander Todo Takadora | |
Ku Jin | Im Jun-yeong | |
Jung-hyun Lee | Lim Jung (war widow) | |
Ryôhei Ohtani | Junsa | |
Min-woo No | Haru | |
Tae-hoon Kim | Kim Joong-geol | |
Bo-gum Park | Soo-bong | |
Seung-joon Lee | Captain Ahn Wi | |
Duk-moon Choi | Song Yeo-jong | |
Zach Aguilar | Yi Hoe | |
Tom Bauer | Junsa | |
Corina Boettger | Additional Voices |
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Producer |
Ok Kyung Bang
Yeon-ho Kim |
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Writer |
Han-min Kim
Cheol-Hong Jeon |
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Cinematography |
Tae-sung Kim
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Musician |
Tae-seong Kim
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The film mainly follows the famous 1597 Battle of Myeongryang during the Japanese invasion of Korea (1592-1598), where the iconic Joseon admiral Yi Sun-sin managed to destroy a total of 133 Japanese warships with only 13 ships remaining in his command. The battle, which took place in the Myeongryang Strait off the southwest coast of the Korean Peninsula, is considered one of the greatest victories of Yi. |
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