
"The worst historical day in Korean democracy."
After the assassination of President Park, martial law has been declared. A coup d'état bursts out by Defense Security Commander Chun Doo-gwang and a private band of officers following him. Capital Defense Commander Lee Tae-shin, an obstinate soldier who believes the military should not take political actions, fights against Chun Doo-gwang to stop him. The conflict between the two grows while military leaders are holding their decision and Defense Minister is gone. In the midst of chaos, the spring of Seoul that everyone longed for heads to unexpected direction.
Chun Doo-gwang

Lee Tae-shin

Jung Sang-ho

Roh Tae-geon

Kim Jun-yeob

Oh Gook-sang

Choi Han-gyu

Han Young-goo

Lim Hak-joo

Kwon Hyung-jin

Min Seong-bae

Do Hee-Cheol

Moon Il-pyeong

Reporter Min Joo-Hwa

Kim Chang-se

Kang Dong-chan

Ha Chang-soo

Jang Min-gi

Park Gi-hong

Mo Sang-don

Go Jae-young

Gong Soo-hyeok

Oh Jin-ho

Jin Young-do

Bae Song-hak

Hyun Chi-sung

Won Kyeong
Heo Dong-yoon

Kim Byeong-jun
Cho Woo-taek

Tak Jae-oh

Yoo Hee-jong
Lee Tae-shin's Wife

Prime Minister

Chief Kang

Joo Wan-yong

Colonel Lee

Major Byeon

Park Su-jong

Yoon Woo-myeong

Yeom Gil-rok

Chun Doo-gwang's Wife
Head of a Guardhouse

Lee Yong-soo

Shon Gyu-won

Oh Gook-sang's Wife

Kim Dong-gyu

Seo Jung-phil

Hwang Byeong-geun

Oh Goo-min

Lee Gwi-oh
Major Seol

Ko Eun-tae

Eavesdropping Agent

American Ambassador

Commander Beckam

Warrant Officer Yang

Park Gi-tae
Cho Ji-ho

Chun Tae-sung
Ko Seung-hwan

Ahn Jong-hwan
General Ma

Lieutenant Colonel Hong

Jo Min-beom

Oh Gook-sang's Secretary

First Lieutenant Pyeon

Administrative Officer

Deputy Minister of the Interior

Banquet Hall Emcee

Madam Park

B2 General

Sergeant

Soldier