For the Motherland (1982)
Kim Dong-soo is trying to escape with a list of compatriots who support independence, but is ambushed by a Japanese Sabroo, which takes away the theater and cuts off his son Eung-beom's three fingers. Eung-beom hones his orthodox martial arts with the help of Master Baegun. And he creates a new martial art unique to Chil Ji-soo and grows into a terrifying, high-skilled martial artist. Eung-beom, who has been taught his martial arts, descends in search of his homeland and his father's enemies. Eung-beom goes through all sorts of trials to punish Sabroo, a vicious Japanese. Meanwhile, he meets Kyung-ae, a Korean woman who works as Sabro-oh's henchman. In a confrontation to eliminate Sabro-Oh's subordinates one by one, when Eung-beom is put in jeopardy due to a cunning scheme, her Kyung-ae provides dramatic help. Eungbeom escapes from crisis and becomes angry and punishes his parents and enemies of the nation.
Director: Nam Ki-nam
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Casanova Wong as |
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Han Ji-ha as |
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Kim Kuk-hyeon as |
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Chen Shan as |
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Nam Po-dong as |
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Kim Yu-haeng as |
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Ju Eun-seop as |
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Park Yang-geun as |
| Directing | Nam Ki-nam | Director |
| Writing | Oh Kwang-jae | Writer |