

War · Drama
Overview
A man tries to raise his two sons and two daughters under some of the most adverse conditions known to man. The father operates a horse-drawn cart, but in a city that is modernizing after the destruction of the Korean War, automobiles are making carts obsolete. The children are experiencing difficulties as well. The eldest son has flunked the bar exam twice and is not hopeful of passing it a third time to become a lawyer. The eldest daughter is mute and married to an abusive husband. The younger daughter tries to pose as a rich university student to move up in life. The youngest son has a penchant for petty theft.
Top Cast


Kim Seung-ho
Kim Seung-ho
Ha Chun-sam
Kim Seung-ho
Ha Chun-sam


Hwang Jeong-sun
Hwang Jeong-sun
Suwondaek
Hwang Jeong-sun
Suwondaek


Shin Young-kyun
Shin Young-kyun
Su-eob
Shin Young-kyun
Su-eob


Jo Mi-ryeong
Jo Mi-ryeong
Ok-rye (Eldest daughter)
Jo Mi-ryeong
Ok-rye (Eldest daughter)


Hwang Hae
Hwang Hae
Kim Chang-soo
Hwang Hae
Kim Chang-soo


Um Aing-ran
Um Aing-ran
Okhee
Um Aing-ran
Okhee


Kim Hee-kap
Kim Hee-kap
Kim Seo-gi
Kim Hee-kap
Kim Seo-gi


Ju Seon-tae
Ju Seon-tae
Hwangsajang (Maju)
Ju Seon-tae
Hwangsajang (Maju)


Chang Hyeok
Chang Hyeok
Kim Byung-guk
Chang Hyeok
Kim Byung-guk


Choe Seong-ho
Choe Seong-ho
Kim Chang-deok (Ok-rye's husband)
Choe Seong-ho
Kim Chang-deok (Ok-rye's husband)
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