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| | * [[Jeon Young-Woon (1939)|Jeon Young-Woon]] - Yeongbyun old man | | * [[Jeon Young-Woon (1939)|Jeon Young-Woon]] - Yeongbyun old man |
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- Movie: Warriors of the Dawn (English title) / Daerib Forces (literal title)
- Revised romanization: Daeribgoon
- Hangul: 대립군
- Director: Jeong Yoon-Chul
- Writer: Shin Do-Young, Jeong Yoon-Chul
- Producer: Jung Moon-Goo, Kim Ho-Sung, Won Dong-Yeon, Yoon Young-Ha
- Cinematographer: Byun Bong-Sun
- Release Date: May 31, 2017
- Runtime: 130 min.
- Genre: Period-16th Century
- Distributor: 20th Century Fox Korea
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
To avoid invading Japanese forces, King Seonjo leaves for the Ming dynasty and abandons his people in the process. In his place, Prince Gwanghae (Yeo Jin-Goo) leads the royal court. Meanwhile, To-Woo (Lee Jung-Jae) leads the Daerib forces. They consist of those who are paid to serve in the military on behalf of others.
Notes
- Filming began September 5, 2016 and finished January 10, 2017.
- Early English working title was "The Proxy Soldiers."
- First still images for movie "Warriors of the Dawn."
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