Hong Kil-dong

Hong Kil-dong

7.1

Jun 15 1986

2h 48m

Action, Adventure, Fantasy

This movie tells the story of Hong Kil Dong, a legendary 15th century Korean Robin Hood figure.

Yong-ho Ri

Yong-ho Ri

Hong Kil Dong

Gwon Ri

Gwon Ri

Hong kil Dong's father

Chang Son Hui

Chang Son Hui

Kenpachirō Satsuma

Kenpachirō Satsuma

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