
Gilsodom
Drama
Overview
A middle-aged woman in Busan searches for the son she lost in Gilsodom during the Korean War.
Top Cast


Kim Ji-mi
Kim Ji-mi
Min Hwa-yong
Kim Ji-mi
Min Hwa-yong


Shin Seong-il
Shin Seong-il
Kim Dong-jin
Shin Seong-il
Kim Dong-jin


Han Ji-il
Han Ji-il
Maeng Seok-cheol
Han Ji-il
Maeng Seok-cheol


Lee Sang-ah
Lee Sang-ah
Young Hwa-yeong
Lee Sang-ah
Young Hwa-yeong


Choi Bool-am
Choi Bool-am
Doctor
Choi Bool-am
Doctor


Jeon Moo-song
Jeon Moo-song
Hwa-young's Husband
Jeon Moo-song
Hwa-young's Husband


Kim Ji-young
Kim Ji-young
Seok-cheol's Wife
Kim Ji-young
Seok-cheol's Wife


Oh Mi-yeon
Oh Mi-yeon
Dong-jin's Wife
Oh Mi-yeon
Dong-jin's Wife


Kim Jung-pal
Kim Jung-pal
Young Dong-jin
Kim Jung-pal
Young Dong-jin


Heo Gi-ho
Heo Gi-ho
Music Teacher
Heo Gi-ho
Music Teacher
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