King Gojong and Martyr An Jung-geun
고종황제와 의사 안중근
History
At the end of the Joseon Dynasty, shortly after the Eulsa Treaty has been forced to be concluded by Ito Hirobumi and the pro-Japanese courtiers, Japan pressures King Gojong to step down from the throne. Meanwhile, An Jung-geun, who is cultivating men of ability at Samheung school, is deeply impressed by a speech made by An Chang-ho, and heads for Russia to volunteer the army fighting for independence of the country. As both a lieutenant general of the Korean militia and a commander of the Korean expeditionary force in Manchuria, he carries on the independence movement in defiance of Japanese coercion.
1959-04-10
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Cast
Director
Jeon Chang-geun
Kim Seung-ho as Emperor Gojong
Jeon Chang-geun as Ahn Jung-geun
Choi Nam-hyun as Lee Deungbakmun
Eok Song as Gyu-seol Han (Minister of Suffrage)
Lee Hyang as Wan-Yong Lee (Minister)
Seo Wol-yeong as Ji-Yong Lee (Interior Minister)
Ji-man Ha as Lee Geun-taek (Military Minister)
Byeon Gi-jong as Lee Ha-young (Minister of Justice)
Ju Seon-tae as Song Byung-jun
Seok Geum-seong
Choe Seung-i as Yoon Sang-gung
No Kang as Eunuch
Hwang Nam
Heo Chang-kang as Lim Kwon-jo
Lee Hae-rang
Kim Dong-won
Kim Chil-seong
Lee Hwang-ja as Single woman
Sin Dong-hun
Yu Gye-seon as Kim Veronica (Ahn Jung-geun's wife)
Kang Kye-shik as Changho Ahn
Lee Il-seon as Jaehyung Choi
Hwang Jeong-sun as Choi Eui-suk (Choi Jae-hyung's daughter)
Kim Il-hae as Deoksoon Woo
Yim Woon-hak
Jeon Se-gwon
Seong So-min as Kang Man-guk
Chu Seok-yang as Baek Gyusam
Yang Il-min as Lee Gyu-pung
Choi Geol
Go Seon-ae as Mr. Choi
Lee Eun-shim
Mun Hye-ran as Elderly woman
Kim Suk-il as Dancing couple
Namkoong Won as Senior stationmaster