Musa
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Kim Sung-su
Ahn Sung-ki
Jung Woo-sung
Zhang Ziyi
Park Jung-hak
Lee Du-il
Film Details
Synopsis
It is 1375 and China is in a state of chaos. The Ming dynasty has seized power from the Yuan, pushing them north to the Great Wall after their hundred-year rule. The Koryo dynasty, one of Korea's ancient kingdoms, sends a delegation of diplomats and soldiers to make peace with the new Chinese government. But the delegation is accused of spying and sent in exile to a remote desert, where they are ambushed by Yuan troops. A handful of Koryo warriors, led by General Choi Jung, and a bodyguard-slave named Yeo-sol survive. After overcoming the treacherous obstacles of the desert, the men arrive at a peddler's inn and discover that a group of Yuan cavalry has kidnaped the Ming princess Furong. When Yeo-sol is also taken captive by the Yuan soldiers, Choi Jung, convinced the princess could help them return to Koryo, leads a rescue attempt to free Yeo-sol and the beautiful Furong.
Director
Kim Sung-su
Cast
Ahn Sung-ki
Jung Woo-sung
Zhang Ziyi
Park Jung-hak
Lee Du-il
Jung Suk-yong
Han Yeong-mok
Yu Rong-guang
Crew
Lee Byung-ha
Sung-jai Cha
Suk Dong-jun
Jung Doo-hong
Kim Hyeon
Kim Hyung-ku
Choi Jae-won
Lee Ji-su
Kim Jung-yeong
Lee Kyung-ja
Cho Min-hwan
Shiro Sagisu
Ha Sung-keun
Kim Sung-su
Kim Tae-wi
Film Details
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States 2001
Released in United States February 2001
Released in United States May 2001
Released in United States on Video March 7, 2006
Released in United States September 2001
Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Santa Monica, California February 21-28, 2001.
Shown at Cannes International Film Festival (market) May 2001.
Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) September 6-15, 2001.
Released in United States 2001
Released in United States February 2001 (Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Santa Monica, California February 21-28, 2001.)
Released in United States May 2001 (Shown at Cannes International Film Festival (market) May 2001.)
Released in United States on Video March 7, 2006
Released in United States September 2001 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) September 6-15, 2001.)