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| | * [[Lim Yong-Soon (1965)|Lim Yong-Soon]] - Chief of Goguryeo | | * [[Lim Yong-Soon (1965)|Lim Yong-Soon]] - Chief of Goguryeo |
| | * [[Ko Seong-Jun (1994)|Ko Seong-Jun]] - Goguryeo soldier | | * [[Ko Seong-Jun (1994)|Ko Seong-Jun]] - Goguryeo soldier |
| − | * [[Jong-Ho (1991)|Jong-Ho]] - Bu Wol-Soo | + | * [[Jong-Ho (1991)|Jong-Ho]] - guard soldier |
| | + | * [[Hyun Oh-Bong (1982)|Hyun Oh-Bong]] - guard soldier |
| | * [[Ha Soo-Ho]] - warrior (Tang spy) 1 | | * [[Ha Soo-Ho]] - warrior (Tang spy) 1 |
| | * [[Kim Jae-Rok]] - person in charge of repair | | * [[Kim Jae-Rok]] - person in charge of repair |
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Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
In 645, massive Tang forces, led by Emperor Li Shimin (Park Sung-Woong), invade Goguryeo kingdom. Goguryeo forces, led by Yeon Gaesomun (Yu Oh-Seong), are defeated repeatedly. Yeon Gaesomun decides to retreat to Pyongyang Castle which is the capital of Goguryeo and he orders Sa-Mool (Nam Joo-Hyuk) to kill Yang Man-Chun (Zo In-Sung). Yang Man-Chun is the lord of Ansi Fortress and Yeon Gaesomun calls him a traitor for not taking part in the war with the Tang forces. Sa-Mool travels to Ansi Fortress to kill Yang Man-Chun, but, there, he is touched by the way Yang Man-Chun cares about his people.
Meanwhile, Emperor Li Shimin and his Tang army are nearing Ansi Fortress. The fortress resides on the Tang forces' march to the capital of Pyongyang. Yang Man-Chun and his army decide to defend Ansi Fortress to the death.
Notes
- Filming began August 23, 2017 and finished January 24, 2018.
- Park Bo-Gum was offered a role, but declined.
- Lee Byung-Hun declined an offer to appear in the movie.
- Nine character posters for movie "The Great Battle."
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