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| | * [[Yoo Byung-Sun (1976)|Yoo Byung-Sun]] - "Dduk Bang" gang member 3 | | * [[Yoo Byung-Sun (1976)|Yoo Byung-Sun]] - "Dduk Bang" gang member 3 |
| | * [[Lee Tae-Gum (1980)|Lee Tae-Gum]] - "Dduk Bang" gang member 5 | | * [[Lee Tae-Gum (1980)|Lee Tae-Gum]] - "Dduk Bang" gang member 5 |
| | + | * [[Kim Hyun (1980)|Kim Hyun]] - "Dduk Bang" gang member 7 |
| | * [[Kang Suk-Ho]] - "Chi Soo" gang member 2 | | * [[Kang Suk-Ho]] - "Chi Soo" gang member 2 |
| | * [[Park Soo-Young (1970)|Park Soo-Young]] - Detective | | * [[Park Soo-Young (1970)|Park Soo-Young]] - Detective |
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- Movie: Three Fellas (English title) / Bar Legend (literal title)
- Revised romanization: Ddukbang Jeonseol
- Hangul: 뚝방전설
- Director: Jo Bum-Gu
- Writer: Park Soo-Jin, Jo Bum-Gu
- Producer: Cha Seung-Jae, Lee Hee-Chul, Kim Min-Hee
- Cinematographer Joo Seong-Rim
- Release Date: September 7, 2006
- Runtime: 94 min.
- Genre: Action / Comedy
- Production Company: Sidus Pictures
- Distributor: Showbox
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot
Sung-Hyun (Lee Chun-Hee), Kyung-Ro (M.C. Mong) and Jung-Kwon (Park Gun-Hyung) were part of the untouchable high school gang known as the "No Touch Clan". After graduating from high school the three best friends went their separate ways. The three friends go back to their home town for different reasons. The town has changed, with gangs swarming the area. The three fellas attempt to relive their glory days.
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