
The Youth
Drama · History
Overview
In the latter years of the Korean Empire, Lee In Hwa, disguises herself as a man so she can join a group of young men determined to overthrow the colonial government. They fight together with young national activists presided by Hwal Min and supported by Daewon-gun, the Prince Regent, against Min Gyeom Ho and his peers. But Min and his team perform a surprise attack on Hwal Min and his peers.
Top Cast


Choi Eun-hee
Choi Eun-hee
Lee In-hwa
Choi Eun-hee
Lee In-hwa


Choi Mu-ryong
Choi Mu-ryong
Ahn Jae-yeong
Choi Mu-ryong
Ahn Jae-yeong


Kang Kye-shik
Kang Kye-shik
Daewon-gun
Kang Kye-shik
Daewon-gun


Choi Nam-hyun
Choi Nam-hyun
Min Gyeom-ho
Choi Nam-hyun
Min Gyeom-ho
Jang Il
Jang Il
Lee Hwal-min
Jang Il
Lee Hwal-min


Gwak Geon
Gwak Geon
Myeong In-ho
Gwak Geon
Myeong In-ho
Gang Yeong-su
Gang Yeong-su
Gang Yeong-su


Moon Jeong-suk
Moon Jeong-suk
Moon Jeong-suk
Na Ok-ju
Na Ok-ju
Na Ok-ju
Kim Hyeon-sook
Kim Hyeon-sook
Kim Hyeon-sook
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