
Move the Grave
Drama · Comedy
Overview
A dysfunctional family is forced begrudgingly into an instant reunion when they have to move their father's grave due to construction. Hye-yeong receives a letter of notification that her father's grave should be forcibly removed due to modernization projects. Hye-yeong and the sisters are gathered in a long time, but only the brother cannot be reached easily.
Top Cast


Jang Liu
Jang Liu
Hye-yeong
Jang Liu
Hye-yeong


Lee Sun-hee
Lee Sun-hee
Geum-ok
Lee Sun-hee
Geum-ok


Gong Min-jeung
Gong Min-jeung
Geum-hee
Gong Min-jeung
Geum-hee


Yoon Geum-sun
Yoon Geum-sun
Hye-yeon
Yoon Geum-sun
Hye-yeon


Kwak Min-kyu
Kwak Min-kyu
Seung-rak
Kwak Min-kyu
Seung-rak


Kang Min-joon
Kang Min-joon
Dong-min
Kang Min-joon
Dong-min


Song Hee-jun
Song Hee-jun
Yoon-hwa
Song Hee-jun
Yoon-hwa


Yoo Soon-woong
Yoo Soon-woong
Gwan-taek
Yoo Soon-woong
Gwan-taek


Kang Sun-sook
Kang Sun-sook
Ok-nam
Kang Sun-sook
Ok-nam
Choi I-seul
Choi I-seul
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