
The Man Standing Next
Drama · Thriller
Overview
When the investigation of 'Koreagate' takes place, Park Yong-gak, a former KCIA director who knows everything about the government's operations, heads to the United States in exile.
Top Cast


Lee Byung-hun
Lee Byung-hun
Kim Gyu-pyeong
Lee Byung-hun
Kim Gyu-pyeong


Lee Sung-min
Lee Sung-min
President Park
Lee Sung-min
President Park


Kwak Do-won
Kwak Do-won
Park Yong-gak
Kwak Do-won
Park Yong-gak


Lee Hee-jun
Lee Hee-jun
Kwak Sang-cheon
Lee Hee-jun
Kwak Sang-cheon


Kim So-jin
Kim So-jin
Deborah Shim
Kim So-jin
Deborah Shim


Seo Hyun-woo
Seo Hyun-woo
Jeon Du-hyeok
Seo Hyun-woo
Jeon Du-hyeok


Kim Min-sang
Kim Min-sang
Jang Seung-ho
Kim Min-sang
Jang Seung-ho


Kim Hong-pa
Kim Hong-pa
Ambassador Yun
Kim Hong-pa
Ambassador Yun


Park Ji-il
Park Ji-il
Kim Gye-hoon
Park Ji-il
Kim Gye-hoon


Ji Hyun-jun
Ji Hyun-jun
KCIA Agent Ham Dae-yong
Ji Hyun-jun
KCIA Agent Ham Dae-yong
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