
Tyrant Yeonsan
History · Thriller · Drama
Overview
Prince Yeonsan-gun turns into a tyrant out of grief for his mother's death. He orders beheadings of all the officials who displease him or who advised the previous king to depose the queen. He becomes crueler by the day. But in 10th year of his reign, he is kicked out of the throne and dies a tragic death.
Top Cast


Shin Young-kyun
Shin Young-kyun
King Yeon-san
Shin Young-kyun
King Yeon-san


Do Kum-bong
Do Kum-bong
Jang Nok-su
Do Kum-bong
Jang Nok-su


Kim Jin-kyu
Kim Jin-kyu
Park Won-jong
Kim Jin-kyu
Park Won-jong


Lee Yea-chun
Lee Yea-chun
Im Sa-hong
Lee Yea-chun
Im Sa-hong


Kim Hye-jeong
Kim Hye-jeong
Lady Seon-deok
Kim Hye-jeong
Lady Seon-deok


Choi Eun-hee
Choi Eun-hee
Queen Shin
Choi Eun-hee
Queen Shin


Heo Chang-kang
Heo Chang-kang
Prince Je-ahn
Heo Chang-kang
Prince Je-ahn


Choi Nam-hyun
Choi Nam-hyun
Park Seung-hak
Choi Nam-hyun
Park Seung-hak


Hwang Jeong-sun
Hwang Jeong-sun
Queen Yoon
Hwang Jeong-sun
Queen Yoon


Nam Koong Won
Nam Koong Won
Hwang Yun-heon
Nam Koong Won
Hwang Yun-heon
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