
Volunteer
Drama
Overview
A young man is anguished that Koreans cannot volunteer to join to Japanese Imperial Army.
Top Cast


Choi Woon-bong
Choi Woon-bong
Chun-ho
Choi Woon-bong
Chun-ho


Mun Ye-bong
Mun Ye-bong
Bun-ok
Mun Ye-bong
Bun-ok


Kim Il-hae
Kim Il-hae
Chang-gi Park
Kim Il-hae
Chang-gi Park


Geum-ryong Lee
Geum-ryong Lee
Changsik Choi
Geum-ryong Lee
Changsik Choi


Bok-jin Kim
Bok-jin Kim
Chun-ho's mother
Bok-jin Kim
Chun-ho's mother


Young-ok Kim
Young-ok Kim
Young-ae Park
Young-ok Kim
Young-ae Park


Yim Woon-hak
Yim Woon-hak
Gujang
Yim Woon-hak
Gujang
Baek-su Lee
Baek-su Lee
postman
Baek-su Lee
postman
Changjin Kim
Changjin Kim
Deoksam Kim
Changjin Kim
Deoksam Kim
Hwaso Pak
Hwaso Pak
Deoksam's son
Hwaso Pak
Deoksam's son
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