

Road to Boston
The race for freedom. The win for dignity.
Genres
Overview
A rousing tale of the Korean athletes who ran the 1947 Boston International Marathon, the first international marathon held since World War II.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
113 min
Release Date
2023-04-10
Status
Released
Original Language
Korean
Vote Count
14
Vote Average
6.4
Ha Jung-woo
Sohn Kee-chung
Yim Si-wan
Seo Yoon-bok
Bae Sung-woo
Nam Seung-ryong
Kim Sang-ho
Baek Nam-hyeon
Park Eun-bin
Ok-rim
Park Hyo-ju
Yoon-seo
Kim Jung-chul
Young Seo Yoon-bok
Lee Seung-joon
Kim Gyo Sin's Disciple
Koo Ja-geon
Go Jeong's Marathon Team Member
Park Ki-ryung
Supermarket Employee
Heo Yoo-ri
Korean Market Owner's Wife
Kim Min-kyung
Joey Albright
Journalist
Garrison Farquharson-Keener
US Customs Officer
John D. Michaels
Reporter
Carson Allen
Reporter
Andreas Fronk
Drill Instructor
Paul Battle
American Reporter
Ryu Hae-jun
Athleti's Club Player
Nam Joong-gyu
Rachel J. Goodgion
Marathon Attendee
Alex Romashov
Geoffrey
Michael Wayne Foster
American Sergeant
Morgan Bradley
Smedley
Ron Roggé
Harris
Kevin Dockry
US Customs Officer
Lucas Linehan
Jacob
Mickey O'Sullivan
Cold Noodle
Ron Kelly
General Hodge
Jim O'Hare
Commentator
Kevin Dee
Policeman
Daniel Agar
Marathon Runner
Cory Boughton
Announcer
Shane Leckenby
Group A Runner 4
Xavier Gouault
Cameraman
Paul Esmonde
Marathon Runner
Shane Palmer
Bellboy
James Ao
Marathon Runner
Caleb Muller
Taylor
Brendan Zoch
Brad Curtin
Governor Stainback
Glenn Roche
Runner #1946
Tim Grimes
Virtanen
Kim Seo-hyeon
Undertaker
Cheon Jae-hong
Reporter
Park Ki-seon
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