Secret Healer
Seo-Ri's mother Queen Sim was unable to have a child. She went to a shaman to help her have a child. With the help of shaman Hong-Joo's black magic, Queen Sim was able to have a boy and girl twins. The girl, Seo-Ri, was put under a curse and abandoned deep in the mountains. She meets Heo Jun, a young man, there.
Casts & Crew
Yoon Shi Yoon
Kim Sae-ron
Lee Sung-jae
Yum Jung-ah
Kwak Si-yang
Jang Hee-jin
Jo Dal-hwan
Choi Sung-won
Moon Ga-young
Lee Yi-kyung
Lee Ji-hoon
Yeo Hoi-hyeon
Kim Jong-Hoon
Jung In-sun
Also Directed by Jo Hyun-tak
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Also Directed by Sim Na-yeon
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