
The Battle: Roar to Victory
History · Action · War
Overview
Over a 4 day period, a fierce battle takes place between Korean independence militias and imperialist Japanese forces in Manchuria, China. The militia includes a master swordsman and an expert marksman.
Top Cast


Ryu Jun-yeol
Ryu Jun-yeol
Lee Jang-ha
Ryu Jun-yeol
Lee Jang-ha


Yoo Hai-jin
Yoo Hai-jin
Hwang Hae-chul
Yoo Hai-jin
Hwang Hae-chul


Jo Woo-jin
Jo Woo-jin
Ma Byeong-gu
Jo Woo-jin
Ma Byeong-gu


Kotaro Daigo
Kotaro Daigo
Yukio
Kotaro Daigo
Yukio


Kazuki Kitamura
Kazuki Kitamura
Yaskawa Jiro
Kazuki Kitamura
Yaskawa Jiro


Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
Kusanagi
Hiroyuki Ikeuchi
Kusanagi


Sung Yoo-bin
Sung Yoo-bin
Gae-dong
Sung Yoo-bin
Gae-dong


Park Ji-hwan
Park Ji-hwan
Arayoshi Shigeru
Park Ji-hwan
Arayoshi Shigeru


Choi Yu-hwa
Choi Yu-hwa
Lim Ja-hyun
Choi Yu-hwa
Lim Ja-hyun


Lee Jae-in
Lee Jae-in
Chun-hee
Lee Jae-in
Chun-hee
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