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| − | + | Just for seven days, Queen Dangyeong was on throne because of her political rivals who forcibly expelled her from the palace. The King, missing his queen, is said to have looked up at the mountain every single day. They spent the rest of their life longing for each other after she was ousted from the palace so suddenly. --[http://kbsworld.kbs.co.kr/programs/program_view.php?no=&lang=en&search_tag=&genre=&pg_seq=1122 KBSWorld] | |
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**[[Park Shi Eun (2001)|Park Shi Eun]] as young Shin Chae Kyung | **[[Park Shi Eun (2001)|Park Shi Eun]] as young Shin Chae Kyung | ||
*[[Yun Woo Jin]] as Lee Yuk / [[wikipedia:Jungjong of Joseon|King Jungjong]] | *[[Yun Woo Jin]] as Lee Yuk / [[wikipedia:Jungjong of Joseon|King Jungjong]] | ||
| + | **[[Baek Seung Hwan]] as young Lee Yuk | ||
*[[Lee Dong Gun]] as Lee Yoong / [[wikipedia:Yeonsangun of Joseon|King Yeonsangun]] | *[[Lee Dong Gun]] as Lee Yoong / [[wikipedia:Yeonsangun of Joseon|King Yeonsangun]] | ||
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;Others | ;Others | ||
*[[Do Ji Won]] as [[wikipedia:Queen Jeonghyeon|Queen Jeonghyeon]] | *[[Do Ji Won]] as [[wikipedia:Queen Jeonghyeon|Queen Jeonghyeon]] | ||
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*[[Son Eun Seo]] as Jang Nok Soo | *[[Son Eun Seo]] as Jang Nok Soo | ||
*[[Hwang Chan Sung]] as Seo Noh | *[[Hwang Chan Sung]] as Seo Noh | ||
| + | **[[Choi Min Young]] as young Seo Noh | ||
*[[Yoo Min Kyu]] as Ki Ryong | *[[Yoo Min Kyu]] as Ki Ryong | ||
*[[Ko Bo Kyul]] (고보결) as Myung Hye | *[[Ko Bo Kyul]] (고보결) as Myung Hye | ||
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Contents
Details
- Title: 7일의 왕비 / 7 Ilui Wangbi
- Also known as: Seven Day Queen
- Genre: Historical, romance
- Episodes: 20
- Broadcast network: KBS2
- Broadcast period: 2017-May-31 to 2017-Aug-03
- Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 22:00
- Original Soundtrack: Queen for Seven Days OST
Synopsis
Just for seven days, Queen Dangyeong was on throne because of her political rivals who forcibly expelled her from the palace. The King, missing his queen, is said to have looked up at the mountain every single day. They spent the rest of their life longing for each other after she was ousted from the palace so suddenly. --KBSWorld
Cast
- Main
- Park Min Young as Shin Chae Kyung / Queen Dangyeong
- Park Shi Eun as young Shin Chae Kyung
- Yun Woo Jin as Lee Yuk / King Jungjong
- Baek Seung Hwan as young Lee Yuk
- Lee Dong Gun as Lee Yoong / King Yeonsangun
- Ministers
- Others
- Do Ji Won as Queen Jeonghyeon
- Jang Hyun Sung as Shin Soo Geun
- Son Eun Seo as Jang Nok Soo
- Hwang Chan Sung as Seo Noh
- Choi Min Young as young Seo Noh
- Yoo Min Kyu as Ki Ryong
- Ko Bo Kyul (고보결) as Myung Hye
Production Credits
- Director: Lee Jung Sub
- Screenwriter: Choi Jin Young (최진영)
Episode Ratings
Notes
- First script reading took place on April 7, 2017.
- Director Lee Jung-sub and Park Min Young have previously worked together on Man of Honor (2011) and Healer (2014-15).
- Park Min Young stated that audience could think of the drama "as Moonlight Drawn By Clouds five years later," pertaining to KBS2's popular series starring Park Bo Gum and Kim Yoo Jung.[1]
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