The Eternal Empire

The Eternal Empire

126 mins | Drama, Mystery | Jan. 28, 1995

This film depicts the struggles of the Royal Party and the Old Party to obtain political power. In 1800, The Royal Party insisted that the political power should be centralized to the King, but the other party (The Old Party) insisted that the political power should be centralized to the majority of the ministers. One day, official Jang was ordered by the King to arrange and edit the record of the former King Yeongjo. All of a sudden, Jang dies. Soon it was disclosed that Jang was killed by the Old Party because of their connection with the book. For this incident , the King tried to get rid of key members of the Old Party, but the Old Party resists the King's will. What was in the book? Who was involved? Why? The political intrigue will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Eternal Empire

126 mins | Drama, Mystery | Jan. 28, 1995

The Eternal Empire
This film depicts the struggles of the Royal Party and the Old Party to obtain political power. In 1800, The Royal Party insisted that the political power should be centralized to the King, but the other party (The Old Party) insisted that the political power should be centralized to the majority of the ministers. One day, official Jang was ordered by the King to arrange and edit the record of the former King Yeongjo. All of a sudden, Jang dies. Soon it was disclosed that Jang was killed by the Old Party because of their connection with the book. For this incident , the King tried to get rid of key members of the Old Party, but the Old Party resists the King's will. What was in the book? Who was involved? Why? The political intrigue will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Producers Daelim Films
Original title 영원한 제국
Directors Park Chong-won
Writers In-hwa Lee, Im Sang-soo

Cast

Ahn Sung-ki

as King Jeongjo

Cho Jae-hyun

as Lee In Mong

Kim Myung-gon

as Jeong Yak-Yong

Kim Hye-soo

as Yoon Sang-ah

Lee Seung-cheol

as Seo Yong-soo

Kim Ji-Eun

as Sang-Kung