
Thirsty
Action · Drama · Thriller
Overview
Hui-jun is a delivery boy at a Chinese restaurant. While on a delivery, he runs into Sung-yong, who was his upperclassman in middle school. Hui-jun and his friend Dong-gi witness Sung-yong’s suspicious behavior and tail Sung-yong.
Top Cast


Oh Hee-jun
Oh Hee-jun
Hui-jun
Oh Hee-jun
Hui-jun


Lee Hae-woon
Lee Hae-woon
Dong-gi
Lee Hae-woon
Dong-gi


Oh Dong-min
Oh Dong-min
Sung-yong
Oh Dong-min
Sung-yong


Jeong Jae-kwang
Jeong Jae-kwang
Ji-seok
Jeong Jae-kwang
Ji-seok


Kim Hyun
Kim Hyun
Chinese restaurant owner
Kim Hyun
Chinese restaurant owner


Jang Jun-whee
Jang Jun-whee
Driver
Jang Jun-whee
Driver
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