Come Back to Busan Port '80
Drama
Overview
A woman unknowingly marries a drug dealer and gradually finds herself being drawn into his activities.
Top Cast


Kim Hee-ra
Kim Hee-ra
Kim Hee-ra


Kim Ji-young
Kim Ji-young
Kim Ji-young


An Jin-soo
An Jin-soo
An Jin-soo
Choe Hyeong-geun
Choe Hyeong-geun
Choe Hyeong-geun
Im Seong-po
Im Seong-po
Im Seong-po


Son Jun
Son Jun
Son Jun
Ra Kap-sung
Ra Kap-sung
Ra Kap-sung
Choe Jae-ho
Choe Jae-ho
Choe Jae-ho
Yu Jeong-hui
Yu Jeong-hui
Yu Jeong-hui
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