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| | * [[Jeon Mi-Do]] - Mae-Hwa | | * [[Jeon Mi-Do]] - Mae-Hwa |
| | * [[Kim Min (1999)|Kim Min]] - Tae-San | | * [[Kim Min (1999)|Kim Min]] - Tae-San |
| | + | * [[Lee Joon-Hyuk (1972)|Lee Joon-Hyuk]] - villager |
| | * [[Lee Jun-Hyuk (1984)|Lee Jun-Hyuk]] - Prince Geumseong (cameo) | | * [[Lee Jun-Hyuk (1984)|Lee Jun-Hyuk]] - Prince Geumseong (cameo) |
| − | * [[Park Ji-Hwan (1980)|Park Ji-Hwan]] - (cameo) | + | * [[Ahn Jae-Hong (1986)|Ahn Jae-Hong]] - village chief (cameo) |
| | + | * [[Park Ji-Hwan (1980)|Park Ji-Hwan]] - Yeongwol County mayor (cameo) |
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- Movie: The King's Warden (English title) / Man Who Lives with the King (literal title)
- Revised romanization: Wanggwa Saneun Namja
- Hangul: 왕과 사는 남자
- Director: Jang Hang-Jun
- Writer: Jang Hang-Jun, Hwang Sung-Goo
- Producer:
- Cinematographer:
- Release Date: February 4, 2026
- Runtime: 116 min.
- Distributor: Showbox
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
A young king (Park Ji-Hoon) is dethroned and exiled to a small village in a mountain valley with his court lady (Jeon Mi-Do). He meets the villagers there, including the village chief Heung-Do (Yu Hae-Jin). The chief and the village residents look after the young dethroned king.
Notes
- Filming began March, 2025 and finished June, 2025.
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