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*'''Title:''' 봄의 왈츠 / Bom-ui Wal-cheu
 
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In order to escape debts, Lee Su-ho and his father run away to the family's home town, a small island isolated from the rest of the world. While Su-ho's father goes on a short trip, he leaves his son under a friend's care. Afraid his father would not come back, Su-ho begins collecting money to buy his own boat ticket. However, his plans change after befriending Suh Eun-young, the father's friend's daughter. Eun-young was born with a sickness and spent most of her childhood at home. She constantly prays to make a friend, and she finds this friendship in Su-ho. It is at this time that Su-ho's father returns from his trip. It is then revealed that surgery is needed to cure Eun-young's sickness. The money saved by Eun-young and her mother, however, is stolen by Su-ho's dad as he, once again, runs away to Seoul, casting a blanket of doubt and mistrust over Su-ho's character. Still, Eun-young believes in her friend and "oppa" and they continue to care for each other. However, after a tragic accident, Su-ho takes up an offer with two wealthy people, who agree to pay for Eun-young's surgery, under the condition that they get to take him in as their son. Eun-young and Su-ho then separate without goodbyes... and see nothing of each other until fifteen years later, when they are known as Park Eun-young and Yoon Jae-ha. The plot is then thickened, with the added prescence of Philip, the half-Korean who's popular with the ladies, and Song Yi-na, who is Jae-ha's childhood friend. In the midst of a complex love triangle and Jae-ha's stubborn parents, is it possible for the two to fall in love once more?
 
In order to escape debts, Lee Su-ho and his father run away to the family's home town, a small island isolated from the rest of the world. While Su-ho's father goes on a short trip, he leaves his son under a friend's care. Afraid his father would not come back, Su-ho begins collecting money to buy his own boat ticket. However, his plans change after befriending Suh Eun-young, the father's friend's daughter. Eun-young was born with a sickness and spent most of her childhood at home. She constantly prays to make a friend, and she finds this friendship in Su-ho. It is at this time that Su-ho's father returns from his trip. It is then revealed that surgery is needed to cure Eun-young's sickness. The money saved by Eun-young and her mother, however, is stolen by Su-ho's dad as he, once again, runs away to Seoul, casting a blanket of doubt and mistrust over Su-ho's character. Still, Eun-young believes in her friend and "oppa" and they continue to care for each other. However, after a tragic accident, Su-ho takes up an offer with two wealthy people, who agree to pay for Eun-young's surgery, under the condition that they get to take him in as their son. Eun-young and Su-ho then separate without goodbyes... and see nothing of each other until fifteen years later, when they are known as Park Eun-young and Yoon Jae-ha. The plot is then thickened, with the added prescence of Philip, the half-Korean who's popular with the ladies, and Song Yi-na, who is Jae-ha's childhood friend. In the midst of a complex love triangle and Jae-ha's stubborn parents, is it possible for the two to fall in love once more?
  

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Spring Waltz
  • Title: 봄의 왈츠 / Bom-ui Wal-cheu
  • Genre: Romance
  • Episodes: 20
  • Broadcast network: KBS2
  • Broadcast period: 2006-Mar-06 ~ 2006-May-16
  • Air time: Monday & Tuesday 21:55
  • Theme Song: Loveholic - One Love

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In order to escape debts, Lee Su-ho and his father run away to the family's home town, a small island isolated from the rest of the world. While Su-ho's father goes on a short trip, he leaves his son under a friend's care. Afraid his father would not come back, Su-ho begins collecting money to buy his own boat ticket. However, his plans change after befriending Suh Eun-young, the father's friend's daughter. Eun-young was born with a sickness and spent most of her childhood at home. She constantly prays to make a friend, and she finds this friendship in Su-ho. It is at this time that Su-ho's father returns from his trip. It is then revealed that surgery is needed to cure Eun-young's sickness. The money saved by Eun-young and her mother, however, is stolen by Su-ho's dad as he, once again, runs away to Seoul, casting a blanket of doubt and mistrust over Su-ho's character. Still, Eun-young believes in her friend and "oppa" and they continue to care for each other. However, after a tragic accident, Su-ho takes up an offer with two wealthy people, who agree to pay for Eun-young's surgery, under the condition that they get to take him in as their son. Eun-young and Su-ho then separate without goodbyes... and see nothing of each other until fifteen years later, when they are known as Park Eun-young and Yoon Jae-ha. The plot is then thickened, with the added prescence of Philip, the half-Korean who's popular with the ladies, and Song Yi-na, who is Jae-ha's childhood friend. In the midst of a complex love triangle and Jae-ha's stubborn parents, is it possible for the two to fall in love once more?

Cast

Supporting Cast

Production Credits

  • Executive Producer: Kim, Jong Sik
  • Chief Producer: Moon, Bo Hyun
  • Producer: Lee, Jae Sang
  • Executive Producer: Park, In Taek
  • Director: Yoon Suk Ho
  • Scriptwriter: Kim, Ji Eun, Hwang, Daun, Ha, Mi Sun

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