
The Continent in Flames
Action · War · Western
Overview
The activities of a group of Korean independence fighters in Mongolia, who try to steal a valuable item from the Japanese Army.
Top Cast


Jang Dong-hwi
Jang Dong-hwi
Dongmin Han
Jang Dong-hwi
Dongmin Han


Hwang Hae
Hwang Hae
Ji-seok Kang
Hwang Hae
Ji-seok Kang


Kim Hye-jeong
Kim Hye-jeong
Miss Ae
Kim Hye-jeong
Miss Ae


Kim Dong-won
Kim Dong-won
General Hong
Kim Dong-won
General Hong
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