Difference between revisions of "Thousand Years of Love"
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천년지애 / Chun Nyun Ji Ae | 천년지애 / Chun Nyun Ji Ae | ||
| − | '''Also Known As:''' Loving for a Thousand Years / The Everlasting Love | + | ==Details== |
| + | *'''Also Known As:''' Loving for a Thousand Years / The Everlasting Love | ||
| + | *'''Episodes:''' 20 | ||
| + | *'''Broadcasted by:''' SBS | ||
| + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 22.Mar.[[:Category:KDrama2003|2003]] to 25.May.2003 | ||
| − | + | ==Cast & Credits== | |
| + | ===Producer=== | ||
| + | :[[Lee Kwan Hee]] | ||
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| − | [[Sung Yu Ri]] as Princess Puyeo-ju<br> | + | :[[Sung Yu Ri]] as Princess Puyeo-ju<br> |
| − | [[So Ji Sub]] as General Guishil Ari / Kang In-chul<br> | + | :[[So Ji Sub]] as General Guishil Ari / Kang In-chul<br> |
| − | [[Kim Nam Jin]] as General Kim Yu-suk / Fujiwara Tatsuji<br> | + | :[[Kim Nam Jin]] as General Kim Yu-suk / Fujiwara Tatsuji<br> |
| − | [[Kim Sa Rang]] as Kum-hwa / Go Eun-bi<br | + | :[[Kim Sa Rang]] as Kum-hwa / Go Eun-bi<br> |
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| − | '' | + | ===Extended Cast=== |
| − | + | :[[Lee Mi Young]] as Chae Yeo-Sa<!--(채 여사)--> (Go Eun-bi's mother)<br> | |
| − | + | :[[Park Chil Yong]] as Ko Bong-Su (Go Eun-bi's father)<br> | |
| + | :[[Im Chae Mu]]<!--(임채무)--> as Doctor Um<br> | ||
| + | :[[Kwon Ki Sun]] as Doctor Um's wife<!-- Kim Sun-cha (김순?)--><br> | ||
| + | :[[Yang Taek Jo]] as Tatsuji's Housekeeper<br> | ||
| + | :[[Lee Chang Hoon]] as Kim Chun-Chul (Gangster Boss)<br> | ||
| + | :[[Kim Tae Yun]] as Yuh-rang<br> | ||
| + | :<!-- Kim Bo Yeon (김보연) as Chi ae-kko (지?꼬) --> | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Revision as of 09:24, 29 April 2005
천년지애 / Chun Nyun Ji Ae
Contents
Details
- Also Known As: Loving for a Thousand Years / The Everlasting Love
- Episodes: 20
- Broadcasted by: SBS
- Broadcast period: 22.Mar.2003 to 25.May.2003
Cast & Credits
Producer
Cast
- Sung Yu Ri as Princess Puyeo-ju
- So Ji Sub as General Guishil Ari / Kang In-chul
- Kim Nam Jin as General Kim Yu-suk / Fujiwara Tatsuji
- Kim Sa Rang as Kum-hwa / Go Eun-bi
Extended Cast
- Lee Mi Young as Chae Yeo-Sa (Go Eun-bi's mother)
- Park Chil Yong as Ko Bong-Su (Go Eun-bi's father)
- Im Chae Mu as Doctor Um
- Kwon Ki Sun as Doctor Um's wife
- Yang Taek Jo as Tatsuji's Housekeeper
- Lee Chang Hoon as Kim Chun-Chul (Gangster Boss)
- Kim Tae Yun as Yuh-rang
Synopsis
More than a thousand years ago from the present time, Sung Yu Ri is the Baek Jae Empire's princess Puyeoju. Unlike other princesses, she is active and skilled in the arts and in sports. When the Baek Jae Empire crumbles due to a spy (Kim Sa Rang), she runs away with her bodyguard General Guishil Ari (So Ji Sub), and falls in love with him in the meanwhile. The new conquerer Kim Yu-suk (Kim Nam Jin) is also in love with the princess, but only receives hate in return. In a desperate attempt to win her, he kills Ari, but the princess runs away and jumps off a cliff to kill herself. While falling, she travels more than one thousand years into the future, which is our present time of 2003. Only she remains to be who she was, and she encounters Ari to be an aimless fashion designer Kang In-chul with a warm heart and bad temper. Although he is annoyed at her ignorance of the present world, he comes to fall in love with the princess again. Fujiwara Tatsuji (Kim Nam Jin) is the son of the Fujiwara dynasty, and once again is mysteriously attracted to the princess. Only she knows the past that holds all three of them together, but will things become an exact replica of the situation back then?
