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  1. Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard (Korean: 전우치; also known as Woochi: The Demon Slayer, is a 2009 South Korean fantasy action comedy film written and directed by Choi Dong-hoon who departs from his popular heist films Tazza: The High Rollers and The Big Swindle for this big-budget, special effects-filled action romp that was ...

  2. Jeon Woo-chi (Korean: 전우치; Hanja: 田禹治) is a 2012 South Korean fantasy period television series, starring Cha Tae-hyun as the titular Taoist wizard who becomes an unlikely hero to the people of Joseon. It is based on the same folktale as the 2009 movie of the same name, but has a different story.

    • Historical Fantasy Comedy Romance
  3. Jeon Woochi: The Taoist Wizard (2009) 500 Years Ago in the Chosun Dynasty. The Pipe of the prophecy has fallen into the evil hands of the goblins, propelling the world into a whirlwind of disorder.

    • 136 min
  4. 23 dic 2009 · Jeon Woochi: Directed by Dong-hoon Choi. With Gang Dong-won, Lim Soo-jung, Kim Yoon-seok, Yoo Hae-jin. Jeon Woo-chi, an undisciplined womanizing Taoist from the Joseon era, ends up in present-day Korea causing mayhem with his knack for magic.

    • (3,4K)
    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • Dong-hoon Choi
    • 2009-12-23
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeon_Woo-ChiJeon Woo-chi - Wikipedia

    Jeon Woo-chi (Korean: 전우치; Hanja: 田禹治, 14?? ~ 15??) was a Taoist scholar during the Joseon dynasty of Korea. He is known by many as the most prominent "sorcerer" in Korean history, and a representative trickster from old Korean literature. His art name was Woosa (우사; 羽士), which means "featherman".

  6. 2 mar 2015 · Choi Dong-hoon’s 2009 hit Jeon Woochi: The Taoist Wizard (or Woochi) is a boldly incomprehensible film that challenges viewers to hate it.

  7. Jeon Woo-chi, an undisciplined womanizing Taoist from the Joseon era, ends up in present day Korea causing mayhem with his knack for magic.