
Tuition
Drama
Overview
A film based on the memoir of a 4th grade student who received the grand prize in a writing contest sponsored by Gyeongseong Daily. A boy, whose parents sell brass spoons on the street while his grandmother is sick in bed, never has money for his tuition. Fortunately, his aunt offers to pay for his tuition and his classmates raising funds for him. To top it all off, his parents return a few days later to promise him that they will pay for his tuition the next time.
Top Cast
Kenji Susukida
Kenji Susukida
Mr. Tashiro
Kenji Susukida
Mr. Tashiro


Jeong Chang-jo
Jeong Chang-jo
Wu Yeong-dal
Jeong Chang-jo
Wu Yeong-dal


Bok Hye-suk
Bok Hye-suk
Grandmother
Bok Hye-suk
Grandmother


Kim Han
Kim Han
Father
Kim Han
Father


Mun Ye-bong
Mun Ye-bong
Mother
Mun Ye-bong
Mother


Kim Shin-jae
Kim Shin-jae
Kim Shin-jae


Dog Eun-gi
Dog Eun-gi
House owner
Dog Eun-gi
House owner


Kim Il-hae
Kim Il-hae
Postman
Kim Il-hae
Postman


Choi Woon-bong
Choi Woon-bong
Ox cart driver
Choi Woon-bong
Ox cart driver
Lee Dong-seong
Lee Dong-seong
Lee Byung-jun
Lee Dong-seong
Lee Byung-jun
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