
Dongsimcho
Drama · Romance
Overview
Lee Suk-hui (Choe Eun-hui) lost her husband to the Korean War eight years ago. She runs a dressmaking shop that has fallen into debt. When Kim Sang-gyu (Kim Jin-gyu), the executive director of a publishing company, helps her pay off debts, she falls in love with him. He, however, is engaged to the daughter of his boss, Ok-ju (Do Geum-bong). His sister (Ju Jeung-nyeo) pushes him to marry the boss's daughter, hoping that will bring him rapid success. Meanwhile, Suk-hui's grown-up daughter Gyeong-hui, wanting her mother to be happy, urges her mother to marry Sang-gyu, but Suk-hui vacillates between social mores and her own happiness. Even though she and Sang-gyu truly love each other, she decides to leave him and heads for her country home after selling her house in Seoul. Hearing the news, he who is ill in bed hurries to Seoul station, but it is too late. All he can do is just to stand on the platform and to watch her train pulling away.
Top Cast


Choi Eun-hee
Choi Eun-hee
Lee Sook-hee
Choi Eun-hee
Lee Sook-hee


Um Aing-ran
Um Aing-ran
Oh Kyung-hee
Um Aing-ran
Oh Kyung-hee


Kim Jin-kyu
Kim Jin-kyu
Kim Sang-gyu
Kim Jin-kyu
Kim Sang-gyu


Ju Jeung-nyeo
Ju Jeung-nyeo
Mrs. Kim (Sister of Sang-gyu)
Ju Jeung-nyeo
Mrs. Kim (Sister of Sang-gyu)


Kim Seok-hun
Kim Seok-hun
Han Ki-cheol (Sang-gyu's friend)
Kim Seok-hun
Han Ki-cheol (Sang-gyu's friend)


Kim Dong-won
Kim Dong-won
Chairman (President of publishing company)
Kim Dong-won
Chairman (President of publishing company)


Han Eun-jin
Han Eun-jin
Mrs. Park (Mother of Okju)
Han Eun-jin
Mrs. Park (Mother of Okju)


Do Kum-bong
Do Kum-bong
Ok-joo Lee (Sang-gyu's fiancé)
Do Kum-bong
Ok-joo Lee (Sang-gyu's fiancé)


Kim Seung-ho
Kim Seung-ho
Busan President Kim (Trader)
Kim Seung-ho
Busan President Kim (Trader)


Lee Min
Lee Min
Shin Dong-il (President of a securities company)
Lee Min
Shin Dong-il (President of a securities company)
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