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"The world called them rivals"

The Lotte Giants' Choi Dong-won and the Haitai Tigers' Seon Dong-ryeol are rival pitchers in 1980s baseball. The film reenacts the legendary match of May 16, 1987, which baseball fans today still recall as "the perfect match," when Choi and Sun compete as pitchers for the last time.

Top Cast

  • Cho Seung-woo

    Cho Seung-woo

    Choi Dong-woon

  • Yang Dong-geun

    Yang Dong-geun

    Seon Dong-yeol

  • Choi Jung-won

    Choi Jung-won

    Kim Seo-hyung

  • Don Lee

    Don Lee

    Park Man-soo

  • Cho Jin-woong

    Cho Jin-woong

    Kim Yong-chul

  • Son Byung-ho

    Son Byung-ho

    Kim Eung-ryong

  • Hyun Jyu-ni

    Hyun Jyu-ni

    Min-kyung

  • Kim Young-min

    Kim Young-min

    Kang Sung-tae

  • Kim Min-jae

    Kim Min-jae

    Bong-soo

Overview

The Lotte Giants' Choi Dong-won and the Haitai Tigers' Seon Dong-ryeol are rival pitchers in 1980s baseball. The film reenacts the legendary match of May 16, 1987, which baseball fans today still recall as "the perfect match," when Choi and Sun compete as pitchers for the last time.

Rating

6.8 / 10
15 Reviews
1 Popular

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