
May 18
Drama · History
Overview
The citizens of Gwangju lead a relatively peaceful life, until one day the military takes over the city, accusing the residents of conspiracy and claiming that they are communist sympathisers preparing a revolution against the current government. Seeing as the soldiers beat defenceless people, mainly students, to death, the citizens are in for retaliation and form a militia.
Top Cast


Kim Sang-kyung
Kim Sang-kyung
Kang Min-woo
Kim Sang-kyung
Kang Min-woo


Ahn Sung-ki
Ahn Sung-ki
Park Heung-soo
Ahn Sung-ki
Park Heung-soo


Lee Yo-won
Lee Yo-won
Park Shin-ae
Lee Yo-won
Park Shin-ae


Lee Joon-gi
Lee Joon-gi
Kang Jin-woo
Lee Joon-gi
Kang Jin-woo


Park Cheol-min
Park Cheol-min
In-bong
Park Cheol-min
In-bong


Park Won-sang
Park Won-sang
Yong-dae
Park Won-sang
Yong-dae


Song Jae-ho
Song Jae-ho
Priest Kim
Song Jae-ho
Priest Kim


Na Moon-hee
Na Moon-hee
Naju-daek
Na Moon-hee
Naju-daek


Kwon Tae-won
Kwon Tae-won
Brigadier general Choi
Kwon Tae-won
Brigadier general Choi


Uhm Hyo-seop
Uhm Hyo-seop
Captain Kim
Uhm Hyo-seop
Captain Kim
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