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Kang-ho Song | Yoon Tae-goo / The Weird | |
Byung-hun Lee | Park Chang-yi / The Bad | |
Woo-sung Jung | Park Do-won / The Good | |
Kyeong-hun Jo | Doo-chae | |
Kwang-il Kim | Two swords | |
Cheong-a Lee | Song-i | |
Dong-seok Ma | Bear | |
Dal-su Oh | Man-gil | |
Seo-won Oh | Chinese woman | |
Seung-su Ryu | Man-gil | |
Byung-ho Son | Seo Jae-sik | |
Young-chang Song | Kim Pan-joo | |
Ji-won Uhm | Na-yeon | |
Je-mun Yun | Byeong-choon |
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Producer |
Miky Lee
Jae-Won Choi |
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Writer | Ji-woon Kim
Min-suk Kim |
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Cinematography | Mo-gae Lee
Seung-Chul Oh |
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Musician | Yeong-gyu Jang
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Do-won (Woo-sung Jung) is the Good, a well known bounty hunter with a deadly shot. Chang-yi (Byung-hun Lee) is the Bad, a a vicious but insecure gangster and train robber. Tae-goo (Kang-ho Song) is the Weird, gifted train robber who has proven to be unpredictable in the past. The three met on a train as they are fleeing the brutality of the Japanese occupation of Korea. The Weird is able to make off with a priceless treasure map, and everyone is racing to try to get their hands on this map. As battles rage for power and for the possession of this valuable map, who will come out on top? |
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