Fly High, Run Far (1991)
In mid-19th Century Korea, the people of Joseon Dynasty embrace the new religion Donghak. After the founder is executed, Choi Si-hyeong becomes Donghak’s second-generation leader and successfully propagates the religion, but in doing so becomes the object of oppression by the royal court.
Director: Im Kwon-taek
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Lee Duck-hwa as Hae-wol |
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Lee Hye-young as Hae-wol's wife |
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Park Ji-hun as Kang-soo |
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Kim Myung-gon as Jun Bong-jun |
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Lee Seok-ku as Pan-ok |
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Choi Dong-joon as Gye-dong |
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Kim Kil-ho as Su-woon |
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Kim Ki-joo as Lee Pil-je |
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Gi Jeong-su as Lee Moo-joong |
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Park Woong as Jung Seok-hyun |
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Oh Young-hwa as Kim |
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Han Young-su as Shon Byeong-hee |
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Lee Ki-young as Shon Cheon-min |
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Song Yong-tae as Eo Yun-jung |
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Choi Jong-won as Shon Hwa-joong |
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Son Ho-gyun as Kim Gae-nam |
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Kim Hak-cheol as Seo Hyun-soon |
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Kim Kyeong-ran as Pan-ok's Wife |
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Kim Ki-beom as |
| Directing | Im Kwon-taek | Director |
| Camera | Jung Il-sung | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Park Sun-duk | Editor |
| Art | Do Yong-u | Production Design |
| Lighting | Cha Jung-nam | Lighting Director |
| Writing | Kim Yong-ok | Writer |
| Editing | Kim Seung-ho | Colorist |
| Sound | Shin Byung-ha | Original Music Composer |