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The Contact

"Loving someone without the encounter!"

The male radio presenter Dong-hyun and the female TV home shopping phone operator Soo-hyun are both lonely. While Dong-hyun is focused on getting back to his ex-girl-friend Young-hae who has sent him a special LP, Soo-hyun is crazy for her friend's boy-friend. Via Internet and music Soo-hyun and Dong-hyun get together in a special way.

Top Cast

  • Jeon Do-yeon

    Jeon Do-yeon

    Lee Soo-hyun

  • Han Suk-kyu

    Han Suk-kyu

    Dong-hyun

  • Kim Tae-woo

    Kim Tae-woo

    Ki-chul

  • Chu Sang-mi

    Chu Sang-mi

    Eun-hui

  • Park Yong-su

    Park Yong-su

    Tae-ho

  • Choi Cheol-ho

    Choi Cheol-ho

    Min-young

  • Son Min-seok

    Son Min-seok

    Han Jung-tae

  • Lee Beom-soo

    Lee Beom-soo

    Department of Transportation Employee

Overview

The male radio presenter Dong-hyun and the female TV home shopping phone operator Soo-hyun are both lonely. While Dong-hyun is focused on getting back to his ex-girl-friend Young-hae who has sent him a special LP, Soo-hyun is crazy for her friend's boy-friend. Via Internet and music Soo-hyun and Dong-hyun get together in a special way.

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