
Dachimawa Lee
Action · Adventure · Comedy
Overview
Under Japanese imperialism, Korean national treasure Golden Buddha is stolen. More important to national security, the statue contains vital information concerning Korean freedom fighters and their whereabouts as well as their true identities. The interim Korean government appoints legendary Korean spy Agent Dachimawa Lee to recover the fabled statue and reveal the dark plot behind the theft.
Top Cast


Im Won-hee
Im Won-hee
Dachimawa Lee
Im Won-hee
Dachimawa Lee


Gong Hyo-jin
Gong Hyo-jin
Keum Yeon-ja
Gong Hyo-jin
Keum Yeon-ja


Park Si-yeon
Park Si-yeon
Ma-ri
Park Si-yeon
Ma-ri


Hwang Bo-ra
Hwang Bo-ra
Girl
Hwang Bo-ra
Girl


Ryoo Seung-bum
Ryoo Seung-bum
Border Lynx
Ryoo Seung-bum
Border Lynx


Kim Su-hyun
Kim Su-hyun
Damanegi (uncredited)
Kim Su-hyun
Damanegi (uncredited)


Kim Roi-ha
Kim Roi-ha
General Kim (uncredited)
Kim Roi-ha
General Kim (uncredited)


An Kil-kang
An Kil-kang
Agent 6 (uncredited)
An Kil-kang
Agent 6 (uncredited)


Lee Jeong-heon
Lee Jeong-heon
Yasi (uncredited)
Lee Jeong-heon
Yasi (uncredited)


Jeong Seok-yong
Jeong Seok-yong
Agent 8 (uncredited)
Jeong Seok-yong
Agent 8 (uncredited)
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