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Overall: Stealer: The Treasure Keeper is a Korean Comedy, Mystery, Drama (2023). Stealer: The Treasure Keeper cast: Joo Won, Lee Joo Woo, Jo Han Chul. Stealer: The Treasure Keeper Release Date: 12 April 2023. Stealer: The Treasure Keeper Episodes: 12.
Stealer: The Treasure Keeper Detail
Drama: Stealer: The Treasure Keeper (2023)
Network: tvN
Director: Choi Joon Bae
Writer: Shin Kyung Il
Main Stars: Joo Won, Lee Joo Woo, Jo Han Chul
Genres: Comedy, Mystery, Drama
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean
Release Date: 12 April 2023
Season: 1
Aired: 12 April 2023-18 May 2023
Aired On: Wednesday, Thursday
Episodes: 12
Also Known As: Kareuma: Ilgob Gaeui Joseontongbo , 카르마: 일곱 개의 조선통보 , Karma: Seven Joseon Notices , Setilreo: Ilgob Gaeui Joseontongbo , Stealer: Seven Joseon Notices, 스틸러: 일곱 개의 조선통보, Stealer: The Treasure Keeper 2023
Stealer: The Treasure Keeper Synopsis and Plot Summary
Over the entire course of time, the fortunes of an old domain have forever been the best things for robbery. An expert cheat called “Skunk” frames an informal social legacy resources reclamation group called “Group Karma” with a gathering of authorities to pull off a heist to recover the taken resources, a mission that is casual and unlawful yet noble one might say.
Before them is a mission of gigantic extent. Covered some place in Korea is an enormous number of social resources worth 30 trillion won as well as profound dabs accepted to give timeless life. Against a gathering with a conscienceless reason, Group Karma’s rush filled retaliation begins.
“Skunk”, his genuine name Hwang Dae Myung, is no conventional criminal. Dae Myung is an authority with the Social Legacy Organization carrying on with a twofold life, a despicable government employee by day and a trying criminal around evening time. At the point when the Seoul Metropolitan Police Organization’s social property group recuperates a portion of the nation’s missing social resources, both of his lives begin to unwind.
Stealer: The Treasure Keeper Cast
Joo Won as Hwang Dae Myung
Lee Joo Woo as Choi Min Woo
Jo Han Chul as Jung Tae In
Kim Jae Won as Shin Chang Hoon
Choi Hwa Jung as Lee Chun Ja
Lee Deok Hwa as Support Role
Kim Hak Chul as Support Role
Kim Jae Chul as Jo Hin Dal
Choi Jung Woo as Support Role
Additional Cast
Min Soo Hwa as Jin Ae Ri
Jang Gwang as Chairman Yang
Jeon Jin Oh as Kim Young Chan
Jung Min Joon as Ahn Yeon Seok
Lee Seol A as Ahn Yeon Ji
Jung Eun Pyo as Support Role
Other Cast
Lee Sang Jun as Bat
Park Jong Bo as Treasure buyer
Yoon Bok Sung as Expert panelist
Park Kwi Soon as Monk
Koo Min Hyuk as Artifact owner
Jung Han Bit as Baek Jang Mi
Kim In Kwon as Detective Park
Hong Dae Sung as Detective
Kim Young Jae as Hwang Dae Myung’s dad
Jang Jae Ha as Hwang Dae Myung child
Choi Hwa Young as Diner
Lee Dong Kyu as Anchorman
Kwon Hyuk Soo as Director
Park Yong as Min Hak Soo
Kwon Hyuk Soo as Director
Jun Joon Woo as Staff
Lee Doo Suk as CEO Baek Yul Ho
Min Eung Shik as Assemblyman Joo Hwi Kwan
Seo Jin Wook as Assemblyman Lee Chang Soo
Park Byung Wook as Kim Yong Seok
Jung Ki Sun as Farmer
Shin Yeon Suk as Nun
Yoo Sung Min as Jo Huin Dal Teen
Kim Sa Rang as Jo Hwa Yeon Teen
Son Seon Geun as Advisor
Lee Ja Ryung as Dr. Min
Yook Mi Ra as Orphanage director
Yoon Joon Woo as Kim Young Son Young
Jang Tae Min as Korean independence activist
Kim Won Hyo as Kim Young Bae
Shim Jin Hwa as Shim Mi Young
Kim Jung Moon as Investor
Park Seung Tae as Investor
Ha Min as Vivian
Sim Hyun Seo as Hwang Dae Myung Teen
Cho Seok In as Scammer
Song Jae Hee as Jang Chun Fung
Seon Yool Woo as Triad member
Ahn Soo Ho as Joseon state seal donor
Oh Jin Ha as Yuki / Jo Hwa Yeon
Kang Ji Gu as Crime scene investigator
Park Soo Jin as Spa staff
Jang Joon Ho as Detective
Lee Tae Hee as Guest Role
Park Seong Kyun as Han Woo Sik
Ji Sung Geun as Civil servant
Han Dong Won as Detective
Lee Ju Young as Jo Huin Dal | Young
Lee Yoon Sang as Commissioner Han Ki Hwan
Hwang In Joon as Im Ju Sung