
Anarchist from Colony
History · Drama
Overview
Based on the life of the Korean anarchist Park Yeol, the film shows his struggle to counter the massacre of Koreans by the government during the 1923 great Kanto earthquake, focusing on his activities as the leader of the anti-Japanese organization Bulryeongsa and his relationship with Japanese comrade Fumiko Kaneko.
Top Cast


Lee Je-hoon
Lee Je-hoon
Park Yeol
Lee Je-hoon
Park Yeol


Moon Choi
Moon Choi
Fumiko Kaneko
Moon Choi
Fumiko Kaneko


Kim In-woo
Kim In-woo
Mizuno
Kim In-woo
Mizuno


Kwon Yul
Kwon Yul
Lee Seok
Kwon Yul
Lee Seok


Min Jin-woong
Min Jin-woong
Hong Jin-yoo
Min Jin-woong
Hong Jin-yoo
Kim Soo-jin
Kim Soo-jin
Makino
Kim Soo-jin
Makino


Kim Jun-han
Kim Jun-han
Tatemasu
Kim Jun-han
Tatemasu


Baek Soo-jang
Baek Soo-jang
Choi Young-hwan
Baek Soo-jang
Choi Young-hwan


Jung Jun-won
Jung Jun-won
Kim Joong-han
Jung Jun-won
Kim Joong-han


Lee Jung-hyun
Lee Jung-hyun
Vigilante Corps
Lee Jung-hyun
Vigilante Corps
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