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Break Up The Chain

Cheol-Su, an assassin disguised as a patriot, Tae-Ho, a gangster, and Dal-Gun, a spy, are kind of people who can turn their backs from each other for the sake of their own interests. Now they are cooperating to find a golden Buddhist statue. They gets to think about the nation's wellbeing during their search for the statue, and decide to fight for their mother land, returning the statue to Lance.

Top Cast

  • Jang Dong-hwi

    Jang Dong-hwi

    Tae-ho

  • Nam Koong Won

    Nam Koong Won

    Kim Cheol-su

  • Heo Chang-kang

    Heo Chang-kang

    Heo Dal-geon

  • Hwang Hae

    Hwang Hae

    Konoueo

  • Choi Nam-hyun

    Choi Nam-hyun

    Old man

  • Kim Se-ra

    Kim Se-ra

  • Choe Chang-ho

    Choe Chang-ho

  • Park Ki-teak

    Park Ki-teak

  • Ji Yong-nam

    Ji Yong-nam

Overview

Cheol-Su, an assassin disguised as a patriot, Tae-Ho, a gangster, and Dal-Gun, a spy, are kind of people who can turn their backs from each other for the sake of their own interests. Now they are cooperating to find a golden Buddhist statue. They gets to think about the nation's wellbeing during their search for the statue, and decide to fight for their mother land, returning the statue to Lance.

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