Seize the Precious Sword (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 22, 1972

Original Title:
삼국대협

Alternate Titles:
Samguk daehyeob
삼국대협

Genres:
Action | History

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

After the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, Iljimae, a master of the interlaced sword method, heads to Japan to find the national treasure, the Cheonryongsword, which was robbed by the Japanese pirate Kuroda. Around this time, there were two more men looking for Kuroda, one of them was Ma-cheol, a one-armed swordsman who lost his left arm due to Kuroda's trick, and the other was Kuroda's henchman Okamodo, who lost his newlywed wife and even lost his own eyes. This is Yoshiyama, the swordsman who lost his mind. At first, the three knights, who met by chance, were wary of each other for their own goals, but were captured by Kuroda's persistent pursuit. In the end, after a bloody fight, they succeed in revenge, and Iljimae returns home with the recovered Cheonryongsword.

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Action Director:
An Il-ryeok

Assistant Director:
No Se-han
Shim Jae-suk

Assistant Director of Photography:
Sim Ryang-seob
Jo Gyu-chan

Costume Design:
Lee Hae-yoon

Director:
Im Kwon-taek

Director of Photography:
Choe Ho-jin

Editor:
Kim Hui-su

Executive Producer:
Park Yong-u
Chung Kwang-wong

Lighting Director:
Hae-jin Go
Choi lb-chun

Lighting Production Assistant:
Lee Min-bu
Lee Bu-nam

Makeup Artist:
Kim Yong-hak
Lee Gyeong-ryeo

Music:
Mun-pyeong Hwang

Producer:
Chung Jin-woo

Production Design:
Lee Bong-seon

Production Director:
Lee Se-houng
Choo Chon-ho

Production Manager:
Jeong Min-yeong

Props:
Lee Wol-ho

Script Supervisor:
An Seung-Ho

Sound Effects:
Kim Kyeong-il

Sound Recordist:
Lee Jae-woong

Writer:
Yong Kwon

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