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Details

  • Title: Age of Warriors / 무인시대 
  • Also known as: Moo In Shi Dae
  • Genre: Historical
  • Episodes: 158
  • Network: KBS1
  • First episode: February 08, 2003
  • Final episode: August 15, 2004
  • Air time: Saturday & Sunday 22:10

Synopsis

This drama is set in a tumultuous time in Korean history, where warriors led by Jung Joong Bu, Lee Ui Bang, Lee Go and Chae Won rose in rebellion against King Ui Jong of Goryeo and his government, dominated by scholars and ministers, with the aim of establishing military rule.

Cast

  • Suh In Suk as Lee Ui Bang
  • Kim Heung Ki as Jung Joong Bu
  • Park Yong Woo as Kyung Dae Seung
  • Lee Duk Hwa as Lee Ui Min
  • Kim Gab Soo as Choi Choon Hun

Main Role

Supporting Role

Choi Choong Hun's family
  • Lee Duk Hee as Mrs. Song (wife)
  • Jung Jae Gon as Choi Yi (1st son)
             - Lee David as Choi Yi (young)
  • Choi Sung Joon as Choi Hyang (2nd son)
             - Shin Seung Joon as Choi Hyang (young)
  • Han Bok Hee as Mrs. Yoo (mother)
  • Kim Hyung Il as Choi Choong Soo (Choong Hun's younger brother)
  • Lee Byung Wook as Park Jin Jae (Choi Choong Hun's nephew)

Others
  • Kim Gyu Chul as King Ui Jong
  • Kim Byung Se as King Myung Jong
  • Kim Yoon Kyung as Empress Dowager Im
  • Kim Bo Mi as Empress Sun Pyung
  • Choi Ha Na as Princess Soo An
  • Oh Soo Min as Princess Yeon Hee
  • Park Byung Sun as King Gang Jong
  • Lee Ja Young as Myung Choon
  • Im Hyuk as Doo Kyung Seung (High General, Soaring Falcon Army)
  • Jun Moo Song as Doo Doo Eul
  • Jung Young Sook as Court Lady Choi
  • Heo Jin as Court Lady Jo
  • Lee Kyung Young as Jo Hwan Kwan
  • Kim Jong Kyul as Moon Geuk Gyum
  • Park Byung Ho as Jo Young In
  • Park Young Ji as Kim Don Joong
  • Jung Jin Gak as Han Roe
  • Yoo Byung Joon as Wang Gwang Chwi
  • Kim In Tae as Yoon In Cheom
  • Kim Joon Mo as Yoo Eung Gyu
  • Kim Sung Won as Han Moon Joon
  • Lee Il Jae as Heo Seung
  • Kim Ha Kyoon as Kim Kwang Rip
  • Park Jin Sung as Mang Yi
  • Ryu Hyun Kyung as Ja Woon Sun
  • Kim Hong Pyo as Lee Ji Soon
  • Jung Heung Chae Boo Roo
  • Yoo Hye Jung as Empress Dowager Im's younger sister
  • Kwon Yi Ji as Oh Rang
  • Yoon Seung Won as Man Jeok
  • Lee Woo Suk as Shin Jong
  • Jung Sun Kyung as Ms. Choi
  • Jang Dong Jik as Choi Bu
  • Kim Young Ki as Monk Ja Soon
  • Jung Ui Kap as Lee Ji Young
  • Ha Jung Woo as Lee Ji Gwang
  • Ham So Won as Ah Rang
  • Choo Sang Mi as Hong Ryun Hwa
  • Sun Ji Hyun as Ja Woon Sun
  • Sun Dong Hyuk as No Suk Seung
  • Hong Il Kwon as Kim Yak Jin
  • Kim Ki Bok as Baek Im Ji
  • Choi Nak Hee as Park Soon Pil
  • Hwang Bum Shik as Lee Kwang Jung
  • Min Wook as Choi Se Bo
  • Park Chul Ho as Park Joon Wi
  • Kim Joo Young as Jo Won Jung
  • Yoo Jong Geun as Lee Young Jin
  • Kim Hyo Sun as So Ryang
  • Nam Sung Shik as Lee Ui Bang's steward
  • Park Yong Shik as Ki Tak Sung
  • Choi Sang Hoon as Jo Choong
  • Lee Il Woong as Lee In Ro
  • Nam Young Jin as Wang Joon Myung
  • Park Joon Gyu as Lee Go
  • Kim Myung Kook as Chae Won
  • Song Yong Tae as Lee So Eung
  • Shim Woo Chang as Yang Sook
  • Kim Hyo Won as Jin Joon
  • Choi Woon Gyo as Oh Sook Bi
  • Oh Hyun Chul as King Gojong
  • Chae Min Seo as Queen Sung Pyung
  • Go Eun Mi as Concubine Soon Joo
  • Kim Jong Ho as Moo Bi's son
  • Lee Jong Bak as Park Jung Boo
  • Im Chae Won as Bu Yong
  • Im Byung Ki as Jeon Jong Eol
  • Lee Mi Ji
  • Choi Dong Joon as Jo Hwi Chong
  • Park Eun Bin as Queen Sapyeong
  • Im Dae Ho as Do Son
  • Kim Byung Gi as No In Woo
  • Kim Sung Ryung as Consort Mu
  • Kim Dong Hyun as Lee Jun Hwi
  • Kang Ji Hoo as Kim Sa Mi
  • Oh Ji Young as Queen Hwi Chong

Production

  • Chief Producer: Lee Nok Young
  • Director: Jung Young Chul, Shin Chang Suk, Kim Sung Geun, Yoon Chang Bum
  • Screenwriter: Yoo Dong Yoon
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