
Split
Drama
Overview
A washed-up bowling legend and his woman are drowning in debt. They decide to recruit an autistic genius to win money playing the game.
Top Cast


Yoo Ji-tae
Yoo Ji-tae
Cheol-jong
Yoo Ji-tae
Cheol-jong


Lee Jung-hyun
Lee Jung-hyun
Hee-jin
Lee Jung-hyun
Hee-jin


David Lee
David Lee
Yeong-hoon
David Lee
Yeong-hoon


Chung Sung-hwa
Chung Sung-hwa
Toad
Chung Sung-hwa
Toad


Kwon Hae-hyo
Kwon Hae-hyo
CEO Baek
Kwon Hae-hyo
CEO Baek
Mun Yeong-su
Mun Yeong-su
White Hair Bettor
Mun Yeong-su
White Hair Bettor


Yang Dong-tak
Yang Dong-tak
Hunting Cap
Yang Dong-tak
Hunting Cap


Kim Hye-na
Kim Hye-na
Ms. Yoon
Kim Hye-na
Ms. Yoon


Jang Hee-woong
Jang Hee-woong
Moo-kyung
Jang Hee-woong
Moo-kyung


Jang Seo-kyung
Jang Seo-kyung
Sungsimwon Female College Student
Jang Seo-kyung
Sungsimwon Female College Student
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