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King and Queen
Overview
This drama depicts the power struggle between various members of the royal family between the reigns of King Sejong and Yeonsangun, for the ultimate prize: the throne.
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Cast
Chae Shi-ra
Queen Insu
Ahn Jae-mo
Yeonsan
Jeong Tae-woo
King Danjong
Choi Jong-won
Han Myeong Hoe
Lim Dong-jin
King Sejo
Im Byeong-gi
Yoo Ja Kwang
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