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The Huntresses

"Bring it on!"

Set in the Joseon Period, three beautiful musketeers fight against a powerful group who tries to overturn the royal family and gain absolute power. The leader of the Beautiful Three Musketeers is Jin-ok, a smart and righteous woman. Hong-dan is the only married woman among the three women. Ga-bi is the youngest among the musketeers and excels at fighting.

Top Cast

  • Ha Ji-won

    Ha Ji-won

    Jin-ok

  • Kang Ye-won

    Kang Ye-won

    Hong-dan

  • Son Ga-in

    Son Ga-in

    Ga-bi

  • Ju Sang-uk

    Ju Sang-uk

    Sa-hyeon

  • Chae Sang-woo

    Chae Sang-woo

    Young Sa-hyeon

  • Song Sae-byuk

    Song Sae-byuk

    Raiding Constable Song

  • Ko Chang-seok

    Ko Chang-seok

    Moo-Myung

  • Jin Ji-hee

    Jin Ji-hee

    Young Jin-ok

  • Ha Soo-ho

    Ha Soo-ho

    Sa-hyun's Subordinates

Overview

Set in the Joseon Period, three beautiful musketeers fight against a powerful group who tries to overturn the royal family and gain absolute power. The leader of the Beautiful Three Musketeers is Jin-ok, a smart and righteous woman. Hong-dan is the only married woman among the three women. Ga-bi is the youngest among the musketeers and excels at fighting.

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