
Sanbok Road
Drama · Action
Overview
The hungry friends in a poor village of Ami-dong have nothing but their fists and like to battle in other neighborhoods every day. In order to eat until they feel full, they start boxing with a dream to become the world champion. But one friend pursuing his dream of being the world champion by enduring hard training becomes a gang member of the dark world and another friend dreaming of being a prosecutor lives as an ordinary citizen after barely passing the 9th grade civil service exam. Joy, anger, sorrow and pleasure of the people living in mud huts between the tombs with the tombstones of the cemetery as the foundation stones in Ami-dong, Seo-gu, Busan, the city where the refugees from the Korean war gathered.
Top Cast


Lee Ho-won
Lee Ho-won
Jjang Gu
Lee Ho-won
Jjang Gu


Kang Ha-kyung
Kang Ha-kyung
Kang Ha-kyung


Kim Won-hae
Kim Won-hae
Ko Seong Jae
Kim Won-hae
Ko Seong Jae


Ahn Nae-sang
Ahn Nae-sang
Kook Jong Su
Ahn Nae-sang
Kook Jong Su


Do Ji-won
Do Ji-won
Park Mi Ja
Do Ji-won
Park Mi Ja


Jang Hyuk-jin
Jang Hyuk-jin
Lee Dae Gi
Jang Hyuk-jin
Lee Dae Gi


Kim Hyun
Kim Hyun
[Jjang Gu's mother]
Kim Hyun
[Jjang Gu's mother]
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