6.3
105 min
During a time of poverty and despair in the Joseon Dynasty of Korea, a satirical street play that pokes fun at the ruling class while giving a prophecy of ‘a new leader to save the world’ becomes immensely popular among the people. The author of the fable, Heung-boo, subsequently gains fame around the country and is sought after by both the oppressive political power and the rebellion leader who want to use his name and talent for their differing agendas.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Jung Woo | Heung-boo | Unowned | |
Kim Joo-hyuk | Jo Hyuk | Unowned | |
Jung Jin-young | Jo Hang-ri | Unowned | |
Jung Hae-in | King | Unowned | |
Kim Won-hae | Kim Eung-jib | Unowned | |
Jung Sang-hoon | Kim Sat-gat | Unowned | |
Jin Goo | Nol-boo | Unowned | |
Chun Woo-hee | Seon-chool | Unowned | |
Kim Kyu-baek | Unowned | ||
Kim Kyung-duk | Monk | Unowned | |
Kwak Dong-yeon | Sheddong | Unowned | |
Lee Hyun-woong | Kim Hyun-woong | Unowned | |
Nam Il-woo | Unowned | ||
Park Ga-young | Jo Hyuk’s woman | Unowned | |
Kim Wan-sun | Queen mother | Unowned | |
Im Ye-eun | Audience | Unowned | |
Kang Ha-neul | Park Dol-Po | Unowned | |
Kim Sang-wook | Unowned | ||
Kim Hyun-min | Jo Hyuk's house man | Unowned | |
Choi Jeongeun | Child of Jo Hyuk's Family | Unowned |