
Land of Happiness
Drama
Overview
October 26, 1979, a presidential assassination shakes the nation. Taking on the defense of Park Tae-joo, the secretary involved in the presidential assassination, lawyer Jung In-hoo enters what would be South Korea's most notorious political trial. Despite Park Tae-joo facing a predetermined sentence due to his military status, Jung In-hoo fights tirelessly to ensure a fair trial, enraged by the trial's unfair proceedings.
Top Cast


Cho Jung-seok
Cho Jung-seok
Jung In-hoo
Cho Jung-seok
Jung In-hoo


Lee Sun-kyun
Lee Sun-kyun
Park Tae-joo
Lee Sun-kyun
Park Tae-joo


You Chea-myung
You Chea-myung
Jeon Sang-doo
You Chea-myung
Jeon Sang-doo


Woo Hyeon
Woo Hyeon
Lee Man-sik
Woo Hyeon
Lee Man-sik


Lee Won-jong
Lee Won-jong
Jung Jin-woo
Lee Won-jong
Jung Jin-woo


Jeon Bae-soo
Jeon Bae-soo
Boo Han-myeong
Jeon Bae-soo
Boo Han-myeong


Song Young-gyu
Song Young-gyu
Choi Yong-nam
Song Young-gyu
Choi Yong-nam


Choi Won-young
Choi Won-young
Baek Seung-gi
Choi Won-young
Baek Seung-gi


Kang Mal-geum
Kang Mal-geum
Ok Jung-ae
Kang Mal-geum
Ok Jung-ae


Park Hoon
Park Hoon
Kim Oh-ryong
Park Hoon
Kim Oh-ryong
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