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Twenty Dollars to Pyeongyang
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Twenty Dollars to Pyeongyang

Oct 23, 2016
1h 8m
★ 3.0

Priest

Overview

Young Jung quit midway through while becoming a Catholic priest. He now makes a living by driving cars for people who drank alcohol. One day, he meets a customer who asks to go to Pyongyang, North Korea. On that night, Young Jung meets Catholic priest Joon Young and they have a drink together. Then, a mysterious woman named So Won joins them. Young Jung becomes interested in So Won.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

KBS

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Cast

Han Joo-wan

Park Young Jung

Han Joo-wan

Mi Ram

Im So Won

Mi Ram

Kim Young-jae

Cha Joon Young

Kim Young-jae

Seo Jin-won

Lee Nam Ho

Seo Jin-won