
The Old Garden
Drama · Romance
Overview
Political activist Hyun-woo is released from prison after a 17-year stint. Journeying back to the village where he spent some time as a fugitive he recalls the time spent with Yoon-hee, a woman who gave him shelter and companionship.
Top Cast


Ji Jin-hee
Ji Jin-hee
Oh Hyun-woo
Ji Jin-hee
Oh Hyun-woo


Yum Jung-ah
Yum Jung-ah
Han Yoon-hee
Yum Jung-ah
Han Yoon-hee
Kim Yu-ri
Kim Yu-ri
Choi Mi-kyeong
Kim Yu-ri
Choi Mi-kyeong


Yoon Hee-seok
Yoon Hee-seok
Ju Yeong-jak
Yoon Hee-seok
Ju Yeong-jak


Lee Eun-sung
Lee Eun-sung
Eun-gyeol
Lee Eun-sung
Eun-gyeol


Youn Yuh-jung
Youn Yuh-jung
Hyun-woo's Mother
Youn Yuh-jung
Hyun-woo's Mother


Ban Hyo-jung
Ban Hyo-jung
Yoon-hee's Mother
Ban Hyo-jung
Yoon-hee's Mother


Park Hyun-young
Park Hyun-young
Hyun-young
Park Hyun-young
Hyun-young


Kim Eung-soo
Kim Eung-soo
Eung-soo
Kim Eung-soo
Eung-soo


Kim Byeong-ok
Kim Byeong-ok
Byung-ok
Kim Byeong-ok
Byung-ok
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