Difference between revisions of "Sea God"
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*'''Broadcast network:''' KBS2 | *'''Broadcast network:''' KBS2 | ||
*'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Nov-24 to 2005-May-25 | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2004-Nov-24 to 2005-May-25 | ||
| − | *'''Air time:''' | + | *'''Air time:''' Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:50 |
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | Jang Bo | + | Jang Bo Go ([[Choi Soo Jong]]) was a slave from Shilla (a Korean dynasty that lasted from 57 B.C. until 935 A.D.) He was sold in China during the Tang Dynasty, where he was trained as a gladiator-slave. Through hardwork and perseverance, he made it back to Shilla and became a successful sea merchant. The sea passage at the time was plagued by pirates and Jang Bo Go went head to head with them in battles and managed to keep the pirates at bay. This epic drama tells the story of a historical figure blending it with intrigue and battle of wit to make it into a successful drama of all times. |
Source: [http://kdrama.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=61 Touya] | Source: [http://kdrama.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=61 Touya] | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| − | *[[Choi Soo Jong]] as Jang Bo Go | + | *[[Choi Soo Jong]] as Goong Bok / '''Jang Bo Go''' |
| − | **[[Baek Sung Hyun]] as young Jang Bo Go | + | **[[Baek Sung Hyun]] as young Goong Bok / Jang Bo Go |
*[[Chae Si Ra]] as Lady Ja Mi | *[[Chae Si Ra]] as Lady Ja Mi | ||
| − | *[[Song Il Gook]] as Yeom Jang | + | *[[Song Il Gook]] as '''Yeom Jang''' |
**[[Hong Hyun Ki]] as young Yeom Jang | **[[Hong Hyun Ki]] as young Yeom Jang | ||
| − | *[[Park Soo Ae]] as Jung Hwa | + | *[[Park Soo Ae]] as '''Jung Hwa''' |
**[[Lee Yeon Hee]] as young Jung Hwa | **[[Lee Yeon Hee]] as young Jung Hwa | ||
| − | *[[Kim Heung Soo]] as Jung Nyeon | + | *[[Kim Heung Soo]] as '''Jung Nyeon''' |
**[[Ahn Jae Hong]] as young Jung Nyeon | **[[Ahn Jae Hong]] as young Jung Nyeon | ||
| − | *[[Chae Jung Ahn]] as Lady Chae Ryeong | + | *[[Chae Jung Ahn]] as '''Lady Chae Ryeong''' |
'''Extended Cast''' | '''Extended Cast''' | ||
*[[Kim Gab Soo]] as Lee Do Hyeong | *[[Kim Gab Soo]] as Lee Do Hyeong | ||
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*[[Song Ji Eun]] | *[[Song Ji Eun]] | ||
*[[Park In Hwan]] as (Bo Go's father, ''cameo'' ep.1-2) | *[[Park In Hwan]] as (Bo Go's father, ''cameo'' ep.1-2) | ||
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==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
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*[http://www.koreanwiz.org/at/drama-emperor.html KoreanWiz] | *[http://www.koreanwiz.org/at/drama-emperor.html KoreanWiz] | ||
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Revision as of 14:52, 25 January 2009
File:Jangbogo.jpg
Choi Soo Jong as Jang Bo-go
Details
- Title: 해신 (海神) / Hae Shin
- Also known as: Emperor of the Sea / God of the Sea / Jang Bogo
- Episodes: 51
- Broadcast network: KBS2
- Broadcast period: 2004-Nov-24 to 2005-May-25
- Air time: Wednesdays & Thursdays 21:50
Synopsis
Jang Bo Go (Choi Soo Jong) was a slave from Shilla (a Korean dynasty that lasted from 57 B.C. until 935 A.D.) He was sold in China during the Tang Dynasty, where he was trained as a gladiator-slave. Through hardwork and perseverance, he made it back to Shilla and became a successful sea merchant. The sea passage at the time was plagued by pirates and Jang Bo Go went head to head with them in battles and managed to keep the pirates at bay. This epic drama tells the story of a historical figure blending it with intrigue and battle of wit to make it into a successful drama of all times.
Source: Touya
Cast
- Choi Soo Jong as Goong Bok / Jang Bo Go
- Baek Sung Hyun as young Goong Bok / Jang Bo Go
- Chae Si Ra as Lady Ja Mi
- Song Il Gook as Yeom Jang
- Hong Hyun Ki as young Yeom Jang
- Park Soo Ae as Jung Hwa
- Lee Yeon Hee as young Jung Hwa
- Kim Heung Soo as Jung Nyeon
- Ahn Jae Hong as young Jung Nyeon
- Chae Jung Ahn as Lady Chae Ryeong
Extended Cast
- Kim Gab Soo as Lee Do Hyeong
- Lee Won Jong as Choi Moo Chang
- Park Young Kyu as Seol Pyeong
- Jo Dal Hwan as Lee Soon Jong (Jang Bo Go and Jung Nyeon's friend)
- Heo In Beom (허인범) as young Soon Jong
- Lee Hee Do as Mak Bong (Soon Jong's dad)
- Jung Sung Hwan as Chang Kyeom (Jung Hwa's brother)
- Kang Sung Pil as Joong Dal
- Jung Ho Geun as Dae Chi
- Park Jung Hak as Neung Chang
- Go Do Young as Da Bok
- Lee Eun Hye as young Da Bok
- Kim Ah Joong as Baek Ha Jin
- Kil Yong Woo as Kim Woo Jing
- Seo Do Young as Moo Jin (Jung Hwa's Bodyguard)
- Choi Sang Gil (최상길) as Cheon Tae
- Kim Hyo Won (김효원) as Yoo Ja Seong
- Lee Jae Yong as Master Jo Jang Gil
- Kim Hyung Bum as Tae Bong (Lady Ja Mi's security officer)
- Do Ki Suk as Jang Seong Pil
- Bae Soo Bin as Kim Yang
- Go Myung Hwan as Pan Sool (one of Master Yi's men)
- Shim Eun Kyung
- Seo Jin Wook
- Bae Seul Gi
- Lee Ji Eun (이지은)
- Seo Bum Yul (서범열)
- Jo Seung Yun (조승연)
- Lim Byung Gi (임병기)
- Yeo Ho Min
- Song Ji Eun
- Park In Hwan as (Bo Go's father, cameo ep.1-2)
Production Credits
- Producer: Kang Il Soo, Kang Byung Taek
- Screenriter: Jung Jin Ok, Hwang Joo Ha
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