
Patch of Sky
Drama · War · Romance
Overview
Two pilots and their beloveds, all of whom are close friends, try to navigate their lives separate from one another as the men transition to combat.
Top Cast


Hồ Thái
Hồ Thái
Đông
Hồ Thái
Đông


Thúy Vinh
Thúy Vinh
Thùy
Thúy Vinh
Thùy


Thanh Tú
Thanh Tú
Hảo
Thanh Tú
Hảo


Thanh Hùng
Thanh Hùng
Quỳnh
Thanh Hùng
Quỳnh


Lân Bích
Lân Bích
Kĩ sư thủy sản
Lân Bích
Kĩ sư thủy sản


Thanh Thủy
Thanh Thủy
Vợ chiến sĩ lái máy bay
Thanh Thủy
Vợ chiến sĩ lái máy bay


Mộc Miên
Mộc Miên
Bé Chung Thủy
Mộc Miên
Bé Chung Thủy


Trần Đình Thọ
Trần Đình Thọ
Chủ tịch xã
Trần Đình Thọ
Chủ tịch xã


Ngọc Lan
Ngọc Lan
Y tá
Ngọc Lan
Y tá


Thinh Trinh
Thinh Trinh
Dân quân
Thinh Trinh
Dân quân
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