
Snowy Road
Drama
Overview
Jong-bun and Young-ae are kidnapped and thrown into the same train. They both do not know where they are headed, but soon experience the horrific reality of comfort women.
Top Cast


Kim Hyang-gi
Kim Hyang-gi
Young Jong-bun
Kim Hyang-gi
Young Jong-bun


Kim Sae-ron
Kim Sae-ron
Young-ae
Kim Sae-ron
Young-ae


Kim Yeong-ok
Kim Yeong-ok
Jong-bun
Kim Yeong-ok
Jong-bun


Cho Soo-hyang
Cho Soo-hyang
Eun-su
Cho Soo-hyang
Eun-su


Seo Young-joo
Seo Young-joo
Young-ju
Seo Young-joo
Young-ju


Jang Young-nam
Jang Young-nam
Jong-bun's Mother
Jang Young-nam
Jong-bun's Mother


Lee Seung-yeon
Lee Seung-yeon
Yun-ok
Lee Seung-yeon
Yun-ok


Lee Hak-ju
Lee Hak-ju
Child Soldier
Lee Hak-ju
Child Soldier


Hong Seok-bin
Hong Seok-bin
Store Owner
Hong Seok-bin
Store Owner


Lee Kan-hee
Lee Kan-hee
Young-ae's Mother
Lee Kan-hee
Young-ae's Mother
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