
Best Friend
Drama · Comedy
Overview
A leader of the opposition party in 1980s South Korea struggles to outwit the government who, unbeknownst to him, has placed a surveillance team in the house next door. Based on the life of Kim Dae-jung, the 8th President of South Korea.
Top Cast


Jung Woo
Jung Woo
Dae-kwon
Jung Woo
Dae-kwon


Oh Dal-su
Oh Dal-su
Eui-sik
Oh Dal-su
Eui-sik


Kim Hie-won
Kim Hie-won
Department Head Kim
Kim Hie-won
Department Head Kim


Kim Byong-chul
Kim Byong-chul
Dong-sik
Kim Byong-chul
Dong-sik


Lee Yu-bi
Lee Yu-bi
Eun-jin
Lee Yu-bi
Eun-jin


Cho Hyun-chul
Cho Hyun-chul
Yeong-cheol
Cho Hyun-chul
Yeong-cheol


Kim Sun-kyung
Kim Sun-kyung
Yeong-ja
Kim Sun-kyung
Yeong-ja


Yeom Hye-ran
Yeom Hye-ran
Woman from Yeosu
Yeom Hye-ran
Woman from Yeosu


Ji Seung-hyun
Ji Seung-hyun
Dong-hyeok
Ji Seung-hyun
Dong-hyeok


Jung Hyeon-jun
Jung Hyeon-jun
Ye-joon
Jung Hyeon-jun
Ye-joon
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