
War of the Arrows
Drama · Action · History
Overview
After the death of their father, two siblings are raised by their father's best friend. However, when one gets kidnapped just before her wedding, the other rises against the Manchus.
Top Cast


Park Hae-il
Park Hae-il
Nam-yi
Park Hae-il
Nam-yi


Moon Chae-won
Moon Chae-won
Ja-in
Moon Chae-won
Ja-in


Kim Moo-yul
Kim Moo-yul
Seo-goon
Kim Moo-yul
Seo-goon


Ryu Seung-ryong
Ryu Seung-ryong
Jyu Shin-ta
Ryu Seung-ryong
Jyu Shin-ta


Park Ki-woong
Park Ki-woong
Prince Hooge
Park Ki-woong
Prince Hooge


Ryohei Otani
Ryohei Otani
Nogami
Ryohei Otani
Nogami


David Lee
David Lee
Young Nam-yi
David Lee
Young Nam-yi


Lee Han-wi
Lee Han-wi
Gab-yong
Lee Han-wi
Gab-yong


Park No-shik
Park No-shik
Jang-sun
Park No-shik
Jang-sun


Lee Kyung-young
Lee Kyung-young
Kim Mu-seon
Lee Kyung-young
Kim Mu-seon
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