

General's Son 3
Genres
Overview
Following the final events of General's Son 2, Kim Du-han is forced to go on the lam but eventually returns to Jongro where he attempts to rebuild his gang with the brothers that are still alive and loyal and defeat Hayashi's Yakuzas once and for all.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
113 min
Release Date
1992-09-11
Status
Released
Original Language
Korean
Vote Count
6
Vote Average
6.3
Park Sang-min
Kim Du-han
Oh Yeon-soo
Jang Eun-shil
Shin Hyun-joon
Hayashi
Lee Il-jae
Kim Dong-hui
Kim Seung-woo
Twin Blade
Dokgo Young-jae
Lieutenant Kondo
Kim Hae-gon
King Devil
Shin Seong-il
Yang Taek-jo
Kang Shin-beom
Sakuya
Joo Sang-ho
Detective Kunimoto
Kim Hak-seong
[Small Role]
Oh Dong-Yeong
[Small Role]
Jang Kwang
Kim Du-han's voice
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