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Tazza: The Hidden Card
Description
Dae Gil was dubbed the card god from the moment of birth. After debuting become a gambler, he has an interesting encounter with his first love Mina. But the gambling world is a cruel shark, Dae Gil is sell out so he is forced to flee everywhere. To avenge, he has to risk and on his way, Mina helpes him a lot.
Dae Gil was dubbed the card god from the moment of birth. After debuting become a gambler, he has an interesting encounter with his first love Mina. But the gambling world is a cruel shark, Dae Gil is sell out so he is forced to flee everywhere. To avenge, he has to risk and on his way, Mina helpes him a lot.
Actors:
Joo-Heon Kim,
Dong-hwi Lee,
Chul-Moo Kim,
Yoon Jong-goo,
Su-hee Go,
In-kwon Kim,
Yun-seok Kim
Joo-Heon Kim
Dong-hwi Lee
22 July 1985, South Korea
Chul-Moo Kim
Yoon Jong-goo
Su-hee Go
In-kwon Kim
20 January 1978, South Korea
Yun-seok Kim
21 January 1968, Danyang County, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Director:
Hyeong-Cheol Kang
Hyeong-Cheol Kang
Country:
South Korea
Keywords:
#DCG Plus #Hyeong-Cheol Kang #Lotte Entertainment #Se-Kyung Shin #Seung Hyun Choi #Sidus Pictures #Tazza: The Hidden Card #Yun-seok Kim
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