
Dance with the Wind
Drama
Overview
In a hospital parking lot, Officer Song Yeon-hwa is briefed about Park Pung-shik, an alleged gigolo who preys on rich housewives. One of his latest victims is the police chief's wife, who refuses to testify against him, despite giving him $30,000. Song is told to go undercover as a hospital patient in order to secure evidence leading to his arrest. In the hospital, she finds the mild-mannered Park and talks to him over coffee, where he mentions that he ballroom dances for a living. Song asks him why he came to become a dancer and he starts his story.
Top Cast


Lee Sung-jae
Lee Sung-jae
Park Pung-shik
Lee Sung-jae
Park Pung-shik


Park Sol-mi
Park Sol-mi
Song Yeon-hwa
Park Sol-mi
Song Yeon-hwa


Kim Soo-ro
Kim Soo-ro
Man-su
Kim Soo-ro
Man-su


Moon Jeong-hee
Moon Jeong-hee
Ji-yeon
Moon Jeong-hee
Ji-yeon


Hong Ji-min
Hong Ji-min
Mi-sook
Hong Ji-min
Mi-sook


Lee Kan-hee
Lee Kan-hee
Kyeong-sun
Lee Kan-hee
Kyeong-sun


Don Lee
Don Lee
Tteokbokki brother
Don Lee
Tteokbokki brother


Oh Hyeon-soo
Oh Hyeon-soo
Oh Hyeon-soo
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