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"Their soundless cheer bursts out loud."

Star baseball player and national hero Sang-nam finds his career in jeopardy when he gets involved in a drunken brawl. His promoter, Charles, advises him to volunteer his time somewhere sympathetic to improve his public image. The place: a school for the deaf. The service: coaching its baseball team.

Top Cast

  • Jung Jae-young

    Jung Jae-young

    Kim Sang-nam

  • Yu Seon

    Yu Seon

    Na Joo-won

  • Kang Shin-il

    Kang Shin-il

    Vice Principal

  • Jang Ki-bum

    Jang Ki-bum

    Cha Myeong-jae

  • Kim Hye-seong

    Kim Hye-seong

    Jang Dae-geun

  • Cho Jin-woong

    Cho Jin-woong

    Charles

  • Kim Mi-kyeong

    Kim Mi-kyeong

    Principal Nun

  • Lee Hyun-woo

    Lee Hyun-woo

    Kim Jin-man

  • Ji Il-ju

    Ji Il-ju

    Oh Chul-jin (uncredited)

Overview

Star baseball player and national hero Sang-nam finds his career in jeopardy when he gets involved in a drunken brawl. His promoter, Charles, advises him to volunteer his time somewhere sympathetic to improve his public image. The place: a school for the deaf. The service: coaching its baseball team.

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