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Rampant ()

Chang-gwol (original title)
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Lee Chung is a Prince of Joseon, but he has been taken hostage to the Qing Dynasty.

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Lee Chung
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Deok-hee (archer)
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Concubine Jo
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Royal Noble Consort Gyeong
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Minister Kim Ja-joon
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Lee Jeong-rang
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King Ijo
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Park Jong-sa
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Crown prince (Guest star)
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Yi-yeong (Guest star)
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Hak-soo
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Dol-gae's Mother
Park Jin-woo ...
Man-bo
Kong Jeong-hwan ...
Geum Wi-jang
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Assassin Blade Scar
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Physician at palace
Jo Dal-hwan ...
Monk Dae-gil
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Yagwi (Ghost)
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Tobu Zhang
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Yagwi (Ghost)
Jeon Woon-jong ...
Government office resident 2
Seo Yoon
Baek Soo-jang ...
Park Hyeon
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Soldier Yagwui's wife
Lee Jae-goo ...
Ministry #2
Jung Yoo-an ...
Dol Gae
Lee Woo-sung ...
Yagwi (Ghost)
Jang Young-hyeon ...
Ghost
Han Hyeon-jik ...
Chong Gwan's officer
Joo Kwang-hyun ...
Peacock
Seo-Yoon Han
Lee Dong-Hun ...
Night ogre
Jamarian Bridges ...
Foreign Pirate
Hyeon-Gook Jeong ...
Government office resident 1
Choong-gon Lee
Joonsuk Heo ...
Sal Soo
Rae-Yeong Park
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Dutch Sailor (uncredited)

Directed by

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Kim Sung-hoon

Written by

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Jo-yun Hwang ... ()
 
Won Shin-yeon ... () (as Shin-yeon Won)
 
Hwang Jo Yoon ... ()

Produced by

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Nam-su Kim ... producer
Han-seung Lee ... executive producer
Kim Sung-hoon ... executive producer
John Yoo ... Investment & Producing

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Inyoung Park

Cinematography by

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Sung-Jae Lee

Editing by

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Kim Sang-beom

Art Direction by

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Chae Kyoung-sun

Costume Design by

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Jo Sang-gyeong

Sound Department

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Bong-seong Kang ... sound

Visual Effects by

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Eunyoung Ko ... digital compositor at rasca fx

Stunts

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Jae-ok Choi ... stunts
Tae-jeong Choi ... stunts
Kang Gu-hyun ... stunts
In-beom Hwang ... stunts
Kim Jeong-min ... stunts
Kyeong-seob Jo ... stunts
Chel-Ku Kim ... stunts
Jun-seong Kim ... stunts
Seungjun Kim ... stunts
Yong-hun Kim ... stunt performer
Hwe-su Kwan ... stunts
Cheol-Woo Lee ... stunts
Hyun-Woo Lee ... stunts
In-seop Lee ... stunt performer (as Lee In-seop)
Kim Sanghun ... stunt performer
Jeong Seong-ho ... martial arts
Yoo Si Jung ... stunt performer
Jeong-woo Suh ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Lee Byung-hun ... gaffer

Music Department

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Daniel Louis Adams ... music department
Seong-il An ... musician: percussion
Fernando Arroyo Lascurain ... orchestra leader: USA
Gordon Davidson ... assistant engineer: London
Jeff Gartenbaum ... score recordist: USA
Karl Gottschalk ... orchestrator
Young-nam Hwang ... musician: percussion
Brandon Jung ... additional composer / arranger / score mixer
Carmine Lauri ... orchestra leader: London
London Symphony Orchestra ... score performed by: London
Antoni Mairata ... orchestrator (as Antoni M. March)
Shinnosuke Miyazawa ... score mixer
Preston Nowakowski ... orchestrator
Inyoung Park ... arranger / conductor: London / conductor: USA / contractor: USA / music arrangement / orchestrator
Ray Reinebach ... musician: violin
Simon Rhodes ... score recordist: London
Kang Chang Wi ... assistant to composer / music preparation
Catherine Baker ... musician (uncredited)
Mario de Sa ... orchestra manager (uncredited)
Boryana Popova ... violinist (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Lee Chung is a Prince of Joseon, but he has been taken hostage to the Qing Dynasty. He enjoys boozing, womanizing and gambling. He is also an excellent swordsman. His older brother Lee Young will succeed to the throne and brings Lee Chung to Joseon. He returns after more than 10 years. Soon, Lee Chung faces monsters that run rampant in the night.

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Taglines A darkness looms over the kingdom. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Outbreak (South Korea)
  • Rampant (Ireland, English title)
  • Rampant (Canada, English title)
  • Rampant (Hong Kong, English title)
  • Rampant (New Zealand, English title)
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Runtime
  • 121 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Came out the same time as Kingdom (2019) a TV show about another Korean Feudal zombie invasion. See more »

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