

Drama · Comedy · History
Overview
During the Japanese occupation of Korea, the Japanese Empire seeks to eradicate the Korean language and identity. In retaliation, a small group of Korean patriots try to protect their language by compiling the first Korean language dictionary.
Top Cast


Yoo Hai-jin
Yoo Hai-jin
Kim Pan-su
Yoo Hai-jin
Kim Pan-su


Yoon Kye-sang
Yoon Kye-sang
Ryu Jung-hwan
Yoon Kye-sang
Ryu Jung-hwan


Kim Hong-pa
Kim Hong-pa
Cho Gap-yoon
Kim Hong-pa
Cho Gap-yoon


Woo Hyeon
Woo Hyeon
Lim Dong-ik
Woo Hyeon
Lim Dong-ik


Kim Tae-hun
Kim Tae-hun
Park Hoon
Kim Tae-hun
Park Hoon


Kim Sun-young
Kim Sun-young
Ku Ja-young
Kim Sun-young
Ku Ja-young


Min Jin-woong
Min Jin-woong
Min Woo-cheol
Min Jin-woong
Min Woo-cheol


Heo Sung-tae
Heo Sung-tae
Ueda
Heo Sung-tae
Ueda


Lee Sung-wook
Lee Sung-wook
Jang Chun-sam
Lee Sung-wook
Jang Chun-sam


Cho Hyun-chul
Cho Hyun-chul
Park Bong-du
Cho Hyun-chul
Park Bong-du
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