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| | * [[Song Wook-Kyung (1982)|Song Wook-Kyung]] - government official | | * [[Song Wook-Kyung (1982)|Song Wook-Kyung]] - government official |
| | * [[Song Hyung-Soo (1980)|Song Hyung-Soo]] - messenger military officer | | * [[Song Hyung-Soo (1980)|Song Hyung-Soo]] - messenger military officer |
| | + | * [[Jeon Hee-Ryeon (1973)|Jeon Hee-Ryeon]] - lower-rank official 2 |
| | * [[Yoon Byung-Hee (1981)|Yoon Byung-Hee]] - gunner 2 | | * [[Yoon Byung-Hee (1981)|Yoon Byung-Hee]] - gunner 2 |
| | * [[Hong Suk-Youn]] - old man 1 | | * [[Hong Suk-Youn]] - old man 1 |
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In 1636, the Qing dynasty attacks Joseon. King Injo (Park Hae-Il) and his retainers, including Choi Myung-Kil (Lee Byung-Hun) & Kim Sang-Hun (Kim Yun-Seok), hide in the mountain fortress city of Namhansanseong. They are isolated from the outside. Meanwhile, Choi Myung-Kil insists that they enter into negotiations with the Qing dynasty, but Kim Sang-Hun proposes that they keep fighting.
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- Based on novel "Namhansanseong" by Kim Hoon (published April 14, 2007 by Hakgojae).
- First script reading took place script reading took place November 11, 2016.
- Filming began November 21, 2016 and finished April 25, 2017.
- 6 character posters for movie “Namhansanseong.”
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