
Lee Byung-hun
King Gwang-hae / Clown Ha-sun
Ryu Seung-ryong
Chief Secretary Heo-gyun
Han Hyo-joo
Queen Joong-jun
Kim In-kwon
Warrior Do
Jang Kwang
Eunuch
Shim Eun-kyung
Court Lady Sa-wol
Park Ji-a
Lady Han
Shin Jung-keun
Lee Jeong-rang
Jeon Guk-hyang
Lady Jeong
Lee El
Lady Ahn
Kim Myung-gon
Park Chung-seo
Kyul Hwi
Public Officer
Lee Yang-hee
Minister of Land
Lee Bong-ryeon
Royal Kitchen Court Lady
Shin Un-seop
Nobleman
Joo Young-ho
Public Officer
Yang Joon-mo
Kim Joo-seo
Moon Chang-gil
Prime Minister
Kwon Eun-soo
Gwang-hae's Towel Court Lady
Do Yong-gu
Minister of National Defense
Yoo Soon-woong
High Ranking Public Official
Ha Soo-ho
General Jung-jeon
Lee Jun-hyeok
Village Chief
Kim Bi-bi
Queen's Court Lady
Lee Jae-yong
Scholar
Heo Sung-tae
Soldier
Status
Released
Original Language
ko
Keywords
- #politics
- #royalty
- #body double
- #impostor
- #king
- #period drama
- #historical
- #royal court
- #identity swap
- #masquerade
- #17th century
- #joseon dynasty (1392–1910)
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@viajecitoabout 13 years ago
A commoner becoming the king is a theme that's all too familiar to us. The story was told in <The Prince and The Pauper> and this film takes the idea from that and takes it to the 16th-century Joseon Dynasty. The king is the tragic historic figure of Kwanghae. The commoner who becomes the King realizes just what it takes to be a good king. Although the premise may feel like it’s based on real even












