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Dae-gil is the leader of a group of slave hunters that are hired to find a runaway slave named Tae-ha, who was once a great warrior.
Trailers & Videos
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[Trailer] The Slave Hunters (추노)
Seasons
Cast

Jang Hyuk
Lee Dae-gil

Oh Ji-ho
Song Tae-ha

Lee Da-hae
Un-nyun / Kim Hye-won

Gong Hyung-jin
Eop-bok

Lee Jong-hyuk
Hwang Chul-woong

Han Jung-soo
General Choi

Kim Ji-seok
Wang Son-i

Sung Dong-il
Chun Ji-ho

Kim Ha-eun
Seol-hwa

Lee Han-wi
Pogyo Oh

Kim Eung-soo
Lee Gyeong-sik

Danny Ahn
Baek-ho

Ahn Suk-hwan
Hwabaek Bang

Yoon Joo-hee
Jakeun Jumo

Kim Kap-soo
King Injo

Jo Hee-bong
Kkeut-bong

Cho Jin-woong
Kwak Han-seom

An Kil-kang
Jjak-gui

Lee In
Grand Prince Bongrim

Yoon Ji-min
Yoon-ji
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Reviews
ParkMin
Practically, this drama is just a shirtless men expedition. It featured one of the most deplorable writing efforts and attempts to be edgy and hip with the times (2010). The drama had absolutely nothing to offer other than Jang Hyuk presence. They made Jang Hyuk as an edgy cringey whiny kid full of stupid one-liners and little to no real characterization put into him. This is a prime example for how to NOT write a broken and traumatized character. The drama had no real fights, just a handful of flashy dances in slow-mo with little to no weight to their strikes coupled with unfitting soundtrack for the fight or the moment. To reach the 24 episodes mark they had to stretch it thin, literally, with a lot of repeated scenes, extremely elongated stares and gazes, irrelevant dialogue and random slow-mo shots which all resulted in a poor utilization of the cinematography.
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