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In 1997, a mysterious ghost saved humankind and then disappeared. The mysterious ghost appears again 24 years later and helps a serial killer escape. Kim Sae-ha, Jung Sae-byeok and Song Eo-jin pursue the ghost for different reasons.

Top Cast

  • Seo Kang-joon

    Seo Kang-joon

    Kim Sae-ha

  • Kim A-joong

    Kim A-joong

    Jung Sae-byeok

  • Lee Si-young

    Lee Si-young

    Ghost

  • Kim Moo-yul

    Kim Moo-yul

    Song Eo-jin

  • Jang So-yeon

    Jang So-yeon

    Choi Sun-wool

  • Kim Sung-kyun

    Kim Sung-kyun

    Kim Ma-nok

  • Heo Joon-seok

    Heo Joon-seok

    Im Ji-Yoo

  • Lee Gyu-hoe

    Lee Gyu-hoe

    Han Wi Han

  • Song Sang-eun

    Song Sang-eun

    Chae Jong-Yi

Overview

In 1997, a mysterious ghost saved humankind and then disappeared. The mysterious ghost appears again 24 years later and helps a serial killer escape. Kim Sae-ha, Jung Sae-byeok and Song Eo-jin pursue the ghost for different reasons.

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