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A Public Prosecutor and a Teacher

"Falsely accused as the murderer of my own husband... Oh, the cruel machinations of fate!"

A female teacher gives shelter to an escaped convict, but her husband, misconstruing her intentions, reacts violently and accidentally stabs himself to death in the process. The teacher is charged with her husband's murder, but fortunately the prosecutor on the case is a former student of hers, of whom she had taken painstaking care when she was working at an elementary school.

Top Cast

  • Lee Young-ae

    Lee Young-ae

    Choi Yang-chun

  • Kim Dong-min

    Kim Dong-min

    Disciple

  • Lee Up-dong

    Lee Up-dong

    Min Jang-son

  • Shin Young-kyun

    Shin Young-kyun

    Lawyer

  • Wung Jeong

    Wung Jeong

    Park Sang-tae

  • Han-yeong Choe

    Han-yeong Choe

    Doctor

  • Ga-seol Nam

    Ga-seol Nam

    Dong Li

  • Il-seung O

    Il-seung O

    Detective

  • Lee Jong-cheol

    Lee Jong-cheol

    Detective

Overview

A female teacher gives shelter to an escaped convict, but her husband, misconstruing her intentions, reacts violently and accidentally stabs himself to death in the process. The teacher is charged with her husband's murder, but fortunately the prosecutor on the case is a former student of hers, of whom she had taken painstaking care when she was working at an elementary school.

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