
Dear Soldier
War · Drama
Overview
Two Korean conscripts undergo Imperial Japanese Army training, much to the pleasure of their families.
Top Cast


Nam Seung-min
Nam Seung-min
Yoshiki Hiramatsu
Nam Seung-min
Yoshiki Hiramatsu


Kim Il-hae
Kim Il-hae
Yoshiki's brother
Kim Il-hae
Yoshiki's brother


Kim Yang-chun
Kim Yang-chun
Yoshiki's mother
Kim Yang-chun
Yoshiki's mother


Cheong-ja Hong
Cheong-ja Hong
Yoshiki' sister
Cheong-ja Hong
Yoshiki' sister


Ryeong Kim
Ryeong Kim
Yoshiki's sister-in-law
Ryeong Kim
Yoshiki's sister-in-law


Dog Eun-gi
Dog Eun-gi
Eiichi Yasumoto
Dog Eun-gi
Eiichi Yasumoto


Seo Wol-yeong
Seo Wol-yeong
Eiichi's father
Seo Wol-yeong
Eiichi's father


Jeon Ok
Jeon Ok
Eiichi's mother
Jeon Ok
Eiichi's mother


Choi Woon-bong
Choi Woon-bong
Yohei Sonoda
Choi Woon-bong
Yohei Sonoda


Geum-ryong Lee
Geum-ryong Lee
Neighbor
Geum-ryong Lee
Neighbor
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