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The Battle: Roar to Victory
The Battle: Roar to Victory

The Battle: Roar to Victory

Fight for the last border.

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Over a 4 day period, a fierce battle takes place between Korean independence militias and imperialist Japanese forces in Manchuria, China. The militia includes a master swordsman and an expert marksman.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Korean

Runtime

135 mins

Rating

7.3/10

Release Date

07 August 2019

Country

South Korea

Cast

Yoo Hai-jin

Yoo Hai-jin

Hwang Hae-chul

Ryu Jun-yeol

Ryu Jun-yeol

Lee Jang-ha

Jo Woo-jin

Jo Woo-jin

Ma Byeong-gu

Kazuki Kitamura

Kazuki Kitamura

Yaskawa Jiro

Hiroyuki Ikeuchi

Hiroyuki Ikeuchi

Kusanagi

Park Ji-hwan

Park Ji-hwan

Arayoshi Shigeru

Choi Yu-hwa

Choi Yu-hwa

Lim Ja-hyun

Sung Yu-been

Sung Yu-been

Gae-dong

Lee Jae-in

Lee Jae-in

Chun-hee

Kotaro Daigo

Kotaro Daigo

Yukio

Kang Jun-seok

Kang Jun-seok

Captive (uncredited)

Choi Min-sik

Choi Min-sik

Hong Beom-do

Park Hee-soon

Park Hee-soon

Captured Independence Soldier

Kim Kyu-baek

Kim Kyu-baek

Independence Soldier

Lee Dong-yong

Lee Dong-yong

General

Won Jin

Won Jin

Gil-san

Won Pung-yeon

Won Pung-yeon

Lee Jin-sung

Park Seung-jun

Park Seung-jun

Chun-hee's Little Brother

Hong Jin-gi

Hong Jin-gi

Hunter Jang-ha

Yoon Byung-hee

Yoon Byung-hee

Refugee

Seo Jeong-sik

Seo Jeong-sik

General

Kang Min-tae

Kang Min-tae

Soldier

Hong Sang-pyo

Hong Sang-pyo

Jae-soo

Go Min-si

Go Min-si

Hwa-ja (voice)

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