
Raybang
Drama
Overview
Hae-Gon, Joon-Hyung and Hak-Rak are everyday guys, working at a local taxi company. Men of marked individuality, many wonder how they keep company with each other. After a bulky day of work, one and only diversion they can share is drinking in a local bar with silly jokes. Discontented with their miserable life, they finally decide to do something big, which they believe this is very and last opportunity to take an abrupt turn of their life. However, their plan makes a wrong turn, just like their pathetic life.
Top Cast


Kim Hae-gon
Kim Hae-gon
Hae-gon
Kim Hae-gon
Hae-gon
Jo Jun-hyeong
Jo Jun-hyeong
Jun-hyeong
Jo Jun-hyeong
Jun-hyeong
Choi Hak-rak
Choi Hak-rak
Hak-rak
Choi Hak-rak
Hak-rak
Lee Seung-jin
Lee Seung-jin
Seung-jin
Lee Seung-jin
Seung-jin


Hong So-yeong
Hong So-yeong
So-yeong
Hong So-yeong
So-yeong
Im Hyeon-ju
Im Hyeon-ju
Mi-ryeong
Im Hyeon-ju
Mi-ryeong


Sim San
Sim San
Recording Studio Card Guy
Sim San
Recording Studio Card Guy


Jung Jae-jin
Jung Jae-jin
Hak-rak's Uncle
Jung Jae-jin
Hak-rak's Uncle


Song Hae-sung
Song Hae-sung
Recording Studio Card Guy
Song Hae-sung
Recording Studio Card Guy


Park Gil-su
Park Gil-su
Park Gil-su
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