Stained Glass
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Details
- Title: 유리화 / Yurihwa
- Also known as: Stained Glass Window
- Genre: Melodrama, Romance
- Episodes: 18
- Broadcast network: SBS
- Broadcast period: 2004-Dec-01 to 2005-Feb-03
- Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
Synopsis
During their childhood, Dong Joo and Gi Tae are both abandoned by their real parents. In the orphanage, they grow up like brothers and become best friends. Ji Soo transfers to the school where Dong Joo and Gi Tae attends. At the same time, they both fall in love with her. While trying to get Ji Soo's ocarina, Dong Joo is caught in the river and is presumed drowned. A Japanese couple adopted him after he was rescued in the river and he became a heir to their corpotate throne. Meanwhile Gi Tae takes Dong Joo's place in Ji Soo's affections and they later become a couple. Twelve years later, Dong Joo, as a Japanese gentleman, returns to Korea and his feelings for Ji Soo begin to develop and his friendship with Gi Tae begin to unravel.
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Cast
- Kim Ha Neul as Shin Ji Soo
- Park Eun Bin as young Ji Soo
- Lee Dong Gun as Han Dong Joo / Yuichi Yamamoto
- Lee Pung Woon as young Dong Joo
- Kim Sung Soo as Park Ki Tae
- Kim Hak Joon as young Ki Tae
- Jo Yi Jin as Park Tae Hee / Mako (Ki Tae's sister)
- Shim Ji Ho as Shin Ji Suk (Ji Soo's brother)
- Jung Hyung Min as young Ji Suk
- Kim Se Ah as Chae Yoon Suh
- Ahn Hye Ran as Shim Joo Kyung (Ji Soo's friend)
- Yoo Min as Jang Soo Yeon
- No Joo Hyun as President Park (Ki Tae's father)
- Lee Eung Kyung as Cha Jin Joo (Ki Tae's mother)
- Han In Soo as Shin Jae Man / Yukio Yamamoto
- Kuroda Fukumi as Keiko Yamamoto (Dong Joo's adoptive mother)
- Kaneko Noboru as Tani Masato
- Lee Hee Do
Production Credits
- Production: SBS
- Producer: Goo Bon Geun
- Director: Lee Chang Soon
- Screenwriter: Park Hye Kyung
- Assistant Director: Park Soo Chul, Kwon Hyuk Chan
- Cinematography: Yun Dae Young
- Lighting: Jeon Hong Geun
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