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The Warrior (2001)
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Runtime: 2 hrs 34 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: Set in 1375, this Hong Kong epic cost $60 million to make, and stars Zhang Ziyi (CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON). A captured princess is the only chance for survival that a group of Koryo soldiers... Set in 1375, this Hong Kong epic cost $60 million to make, and stars Zhang Ziyi (CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON). A captured princess is the only chance for survival that a group of Koryo soldiers have, and they are prepared to risk everything for her. Set to a backdrop of struggling beaurocrats from Koryo attempting to make peace with China, and some epic, intense battles, this is an intense journey into the heart of one countries struggle for independence. [More]
Starring: Woo-Sung Jung, Sung-Kee Ahn, Jin-Mo Ju, Zhang Ziyi
Starring: Woo-Sung Jung, Sung-Kee Ahn, Jin-Mo Ju, Zhang Ziyi, Yong-Woo Park
Director: Sung-Su Kim
Director: Sung-Su Kim
Producer: Seoung-jae Cha
Composer: Shiro Sagisu
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