
Spring of Korean Peninsula
Drama
Overview
A young filmmaker and his crew struggle to bring the famous Korean story of Chunghyang to the big screen. Torn between two very different women and facing financial ruin, the director makes a rash and foolish choice in order to realize his dreams.
Top Cast


Kim Il-hae
Kim Il-hae
I Yeong-il
Kim Il-hae
I Yeong-il


So-yeong Kim
So-yeong Kim
Gim Jeong-hui / Chun-hyang
So-yeong Kim
Gim Jeong-hui / Chun-hyang


Seo Wol-yeong
Seo Wol-yeong
Heo Hun
Seo Wol-yeong
Heo Hun


Ran Beak
Ran Beak
Anna
Ran Beak
Anna


Kim Han
Kim Han
Han Gye-su
Kim Han
Han Gye-su


Bok Hye-suk
Bok Hye-suk
Mo Kyung-sook
Bok Hye-suk
Mo Kyung-sook


Geum-ryong Lee
Geum-ryong Lee
Director of Movie Company
Geum-ryong Lee
Director of Movie Company


Nam-yong Choi
Nam-yong Choi
Composer
Nam-yong Choi
Composer


Ji-seop Hyeon
Ji-seop Hyeon
Judicial Chief
Ji-seop Hyeon
Judicial Chief


Jong-ae Gang
Jong-ae Gang
Boarding House Grandma
Jong-ae Gang
Boarding House Grandma
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