
Mission Sex Control
Comedy · Drama
Overview
In 1971 birth control was a major policy drive of the Korean government. Nevertheless, one poor farming village went against the trend, boasting the highest fertility rate in the country. This peaceful Yongdu Village receives an unwelcome visitor, the national family planning officer Hyun-joo, to oversee the villagers nocturnal pleasures. However as a single lady with little experience of her own, Hyun-joo finds it nearly impossible persuade the residents to use contraception. She finally appoints the village head Suk-gu as the local support officer and thus begins the “0% Birth Rate Project.” Appointing him brings more turmoil to the villagers and when the President comes to inspect…
Top Cast


Kim Jung-eun
Kim Jung-eun
Park Hyun-Joo
Kim Jung-eun
Park Hyun-Joo


Lee Beom-soo
Lee Beom-soo
Byeon Suk-Gu
Lee Beom-soo
Byeon Suk-Gu


Jeon Mi-seon
Jeon Mi-seon
Soon-yi
Jeon Mi-seon
Soon-yi


Byun Hee-bong
Byun Hee-bong
Mr. Kang
Byun Hee-bong
Mr. Kang


Ahn Nae-sang
Ahn Nae-sang
Chang-Soo
Ahn Nae-sang
Chang-Soo


Woo Hyeon
Woo Hyeon
Chang-Hyeok
Woo Hyeon
Chang-Hyeok


Jo Hee-bong
Jo Hee-bong
Bok-Man
Jo Hee-bong
Bok-Man


Oh Ji-hye
Oh Ji-hye
Wol Bong Daek
Oh Ji-hye
Wol Bong Daek


Hong Ji-min
Hong Ji-min
Bok-Man's wife
Hong Ji-min
Bok-Man's wife
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