
The Landfill King
Drama · Romance
Overview
Trong, a self-proclaimed king of a garbage dump, falls in love with the poor flower seller Thuy.
Top Cast


Võ Hoài Nam
Võ Hoài Nam
Trọng
Võ Hoài Nam
Trọng


Nguyễn Bích Ngọc
Nguyễn Bích Ngọc
Thủy
Nguyễn Bích Ngọc
Thủy


Công Lý
Công Lý
Hòa
Công Lý
Hòa


Doãn Hoàng Kiên
Doãn Hoàng Kiên
Long
Doãn Hoàng Kiên
Long


Lệ Hằng
Lệ Hằng
Liên ca-ve
Lệ Hằng
Liên ca-ve


Trần Hạnh
Trần Hạnh
Mr. Hạnh
Trần Hạnh
Mr. Hạnh
Đức Long
Đức Long
Mr. Thảo
Đức Long
Mr. Thảo
Nguyễn Thị Tần
Nguyễn Thị Tần
Mrs. Thảo
Nguyễn Thị Tần
Mrs. Thảo


Duy Hậu
Duy Hậu
Thường
Duy Hậu
Thường


Minh Phương
Minh Phương
Banana Seller
Minh Phương
Banana Seller
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