Starring Jung Kyung-ho, Seol In-ah, Cha Hak-yeon, and others
Director Im Soon-rye, known for films such as 'Waikiki Brothers' and 'Little Forest,' is taking on a drama project.
At a press conference held on the 12th at the Press Center in Jung-gu, Seoul, Lim Soon-rye, the director of the Korean Film Gender Equality Center Ddeunddeun, is giving a greeting. On the left is Shim Jae-myung, the center director. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@
MBC announced on the 19th that Im's drama 'Labor Attorney Noh Moo-jin' will air in May next year. It is a comic fantasy action drama depicting the chaotic labor issue resolutions of a labor attorney who can see ghosts.
Noh Moo-jin will be played by actor Jung Kyung-ho. The story follows a livelihood-focused labor attorney with no sense of history or social awareness who returns from the brink of death and reluctantly solves labor issues requested by ghosts.
His sister-in-law Noh Hee-joo, who manipulates him, will be portrayed by Seol In-ah, and former journalist turned video creator Go Kyun-woo will be played by Cha Hak-yeon.
The script is written by Kim Botong, who wrote the Netflix series 'D.P.', and Yoo Seung-hee, who wrote the films 'My Love, My Bride' and 'I Can Speak.'
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