CSAT: Secret of Exam Questions

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 0M

Director : Lee Yong-jae

Synopsis

A story depicting the turmoil between the members of the exam committee who are locked up for over a month in a secret training camp in Gangwon-do.

Actors

Lee Sun-bin
Lee Sun-bin
You Chea-myung
You Chea-myung

Crews

Lee Yong-jae
Lee Yong-jae
Director

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