
North Korean Partisan in South Korea
War · History · Drama
Overview
Reporter for a North Korean news service joins the partisans when the Americans and UN forces invade South Korea.
Top Cast


Ahn Sung-ki
Ahn Sung-ki
Lee Tae
Ahn Sung-ki
Lee Tae


Choi Jin-sil
Choi Jin-sil
Park Min-ja
Choi Jin-sil
Park Min-ja


Choi Min-soo
Choi Min-soo
Kim Young
Choi Min-soo
Kim Young


Lee Hye-young
Lee Hye-young
Kim Hee-suk
Lee Hye-young
Kim Hee-suk


Kang Tae-ki
Kang Tae-ki
Platoon Commander Choi
Kang Tae-ki
Platoon Commander Choi


Twist Kim
Twist Kim
Hwang Dae-yong
Twist Kim
Hwang Dae-yong


Cho Hyoung-ki
Cho Hyoung-ki
Maeng Bong
Cho Hyoung-ki
Maeng Bong


Dokgo Young-jae
Dokgo Young-jae
Lee Bong Gak
Dokgo Young-jae
Lee Bong Gak


Shin Yoon-jung
Shin Yoon-jung
Hwin Na-ri
Shin Yoon-jung
Hwin Na-ri


Im Chang-jung
Im Chang-jung
Jeon Se-Yong
Im Chang-jung
Jeon Se-Yong
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