
Citizen of a Kind
Comedy · Crime
Overview
After losing her laundry store to a fire incident, a single mom Duk-hee receives a call from a bank offering a generous upfront loan so she takes it right away. But soon after, she finds out that she has become a victim of a voice phishing scheme. Devastated, Duk-hee turns to the police for help, only to be more disappointed that there is no hope of retrieving her money. At the moment of despair, Jae-min, the phisher who tricked her, rings her phone once again to tip Duk-hee off about the criminal organization that locked him up and coerced him to make voice phishing calls from China. With that call, Duk-hee makes up her mind to investigate this case for herself and take a plane to China with her friends.
Top Cast


Ra Mi-ran
Ra Mi-ran
Duk-hee
Ra Mi-ran
Duk-hee


Gong Myoung
Gong Myoung
Jae-min
Gong Myoung
Jae-min


Yeom Hye-ran
Yeom Hye-ran
Bong-rim
Yeom Hye-ran
Bong-rim


Park Byung-eun
Park Byung-eun
Detective Park
Park Byung-eun
Detective Park


Jang Yoon-ju
Jang Yoon-ju
Sook-ja
Jang Yoon-ju
Sook-ja


Lee Mu-saeng
Lee Mu-saeng
Myung-hwan
Lee Mu-saeng
Myung-hwan


Ahn Eun-jin
Ahn Eun-jin
Ae-rim
Ahn Eun-jin
Ae-rim


Lee Ju-seung
Lee Ju-seung
Kyung-cheol
Lee Ju-seung
Kyung-cheol


Sung Hyuk
Sung Hyuk
Dae-woo
Sung Hyuk
Dae-woo


Seo Ji-hoo
Seo Ji-hoo
Detective Shin
Seo Ji-hoo
Detective Shin
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