Kim Du-Han is a son of Kim Jwa-Jin, a commander of Cho Sun Independence Army. While he wandered around as an orphan, he went under Na Kwan-Jung, a big wheel of Korean martial art and learned patriotic spirit from him. The grown-up Du-Han decided to take revenge when Na Kwan-Jung was killed. As he defeated New Bandits, he became a big thing worthy of the name in Korean martial art society. He firmly determined to devote in patriotic movement with his sworn brothers from all ov...
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Kim Du-Han is a son of Kim Jwa-Jin, a commander of Cho Sun Independence Army. While he wandered around as an orphan, he went under Na Kwan-Jung, a big wheel of Korean martial art and learned patriotic spirit from him. The grown-up Du-Han decided to take revenge when Na Kwan-Jung was killed. As he defeated New Bandits, he became a big thing worthy of the name in Korean martial art society. He firmly determined to devote in patriotic movement with his sworn brothers from all over the country. Yamaguchi, who felt strong aversion to him, sent assassins to murder one of Du-Han's follower and his mistress Seol-Hwa. In Inevitable fight with Yamaguchi, Du-Han defeated him. But Kim Du-Han was bound to prison reminding misfortune of losing country. (Reference : Korean Film Archive)
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