

History · Drama
Overview
17-year-old Yu Gwan-Sun participates in the Korean independence movement. The country is under the rule of Japan, which annexed the country in 1910.
Top Cast


Ko A-sung
Ko A-sung
Yu Gwan-sun
Ko A-sung
Yu Gwan-sun


Kim Sae-byuk
Kim Sae-byuk
Kim Hyang-hwa
Kim Sae-byuk
Kim Hyang-hwa


Kim Yae-eun
Kim Yae-eun
Kwon Ae-ra
Kim Yae-eun
Kwon Ae-ra


Jeong Ha-dam
Jeong Ha-dam
Lee Ok-e
Jeong Ha-dam
Lee Ok-e


Ryu Kyung-soo
Ryu Kyung-soo
Nishida
Ryu Kyung-soo
Nishida


Choi Mu-sung
Choi Mu-sung
Yu Jong-gwon
Choi Mu-sung
Yu Jong-gwon


Kim Ah-song
Kim Ah-song
Young Yu Gwan-sun
Kim Ah-song
Young Yu Gwan-sun


Jin Ho-eun
Jin Ho-eun
Male Prisoner
Jin Ho-eun
Male Prisoner


Lee Young-suk
Lee Young-suk
Manager
Lee Young-suk
Manager


Kim Ji-seong
Kim Ji-seong
Lim Myeong-ae
Kim Ji-seong
Lim Myeong-ae
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