"Wolmae is a gisaeng living in Namwon. Her daughter, Chun-hyang, is secretly engaged to marry Lee Mong-ryong. Lee leaves for Seoul with his father and the new governor, Byeon Hak-do, begins coveting Chun-hyang."
Kim Ji-mi
as Chun-hyang
Sin Gwi-sik
as Mong-ryong
Yang Mi-hee
as
Kim Dong-won
as Bangja
Yu Gye-seon
Choi Nam-hyun
as Byun Hakdo
Kim Hyeon-ju
Chun Yu
as Isato
Choe Seung-i
as Mrs. Isato
Kim Chil-seong
Yim Woon-hak
as Old man
Maeng Man-sik
as Yoon Bong-won
Eok Song
as Oksajeong
Lee Yeong
Lee Chang-sik
as Commander in chief
Choi Geol
as Hyungbang
Park Se-ryong
as Mokrangcheong
Chan-sik Choe
as Hobang
Im Saeng-chul
as Gurye Hyeon-Gam
Lee Jun
Park Seong-geun
as Heo Bong-sa
Lee Up-dong
Kim Se-ra
Ju Il-mong
Kim Hongdae
Gil Yoo-seong
Sin Seong-ho
Kim Wongyu
Park Sun-bong
as Peasant
Seong Gwang-hyeon
as Fellow
Park Kwang-jin
Seok Un-a
Song Il-keun
Kim Soo-Cheon
as Assassin
Kim Ho-yeon
Gang Seok-je
as Mrs. Dong-ri
Nam Ga-sil
Ra Jeong-ok
Hwang Jin-ah
Yun Jeong-ran
Yoon Gwang-ja
Mun Mi-bong
Park Byeong-gi
as Choonbo Choi
Jo Hyang
as Crowd
Lee Gyeong-sik
Assistant Director
Lee Kyeong-sun
Recording Supervision
Myung-sun Yim
Art Direction
Seong Nak-hong
Yoo Han-cheol
Producer
An Kon-ho
Makeup Artist
Bang Ki-chan
Lighting Director
Lee Sang-man
Sound Effects
Jeon Han-ik
Cinematography
Hong Seong-ki
Editor
Lee Hye-gu
Music
Director