
America Town
Drama
Overview
Set in the 1980s in Gunsan, a US military camptown, 15-year-old Sangguk falls in love with a prostitute and has his first sexual experience. He witnesses the wounds and struggles of sex workers in this US military camp town.
Top Cast


Kim Dan-yul
Kim Dan-yul
Sang-guk
Kim Dan-yul
Sang-guk


Leem Chae-young
Leem Chae-young
Young-rim
Leem Chae-young
Young-rim


Seo Gap-suk
Seo Gap-suk
Seo Gap-suk


Ji Dae-han
Ji Dae-han
Ji Dae-han


Kim Hyun-sook
Kim Hyun-sook
Kim Hyun-sook
Choi Gwang-deok
Choi Gwang-deok
Choi Gwang-deok


Jason Croot
Jason Croot
Jason Croot
Kim Hyeong-seok
Kim Hyeong-seok
Police
Kim Hyeong-seok
Police


Hyeon Eun-yeong
Hyeon Eun-yeong
Senior woman
Hyeon Eun-yeong
Senior woman
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