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*[[Yoon Joo Sang]] as Min Dong Ho (president of adversary party)
 
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*[[Goo Ji Sung]] (구지성) as Park Myung Young (Do Ya's secretary)
 
*[[Goo Ji Sung]] (구지성) as Park Myung Young (Do Ya's secretary)
*[[Kim Joon Ho (II)|Kim Joon Ho]] ([http://movie.daum.net/movieperson/Summary.do?personId=216473 김준호]) as Hwang Jae Man (killer)
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*[[Ko Joon|Kim Joon Ho]] as Hwang Jae Man (killer)
 
*[[Kim Tae Woo]] as Park Min Goo (Hye Rim's late husband) (cameo, ep 1)
 
*[[Kim Tae Woo]] as Park Min Goo (Hye Rim's late husband) (cameo, ep 1)
 
*[[Im Dong Yub]] (이동엽) as vice manager (cameo)
 
*[[Im Dong Yub]] (이동엽) as vice manager (cameo)

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Dae Mul

Details

  • Title: 대물 / Dae Mul
  • Also known as: Big Fish / Big Things
  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Episodes: 24
  • Broadcast network: SBS
  • Broadcast period: 2010-Oct-06 to 2010-Dec-23
  • Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
  • Original Soundtrack: Dae Mul OST

Synopsis

Seo Hye Rim is a hot-tempered news announcer who was fired by the broadcasting company, but is later elected to the National Assembly and became the first female president of Korea. She faces political pressure and potential impeachment from Kang Tae San and his followers, but survives with the aid of the prosecutor Ha Do Ya.

Cast

Production Credits

Recognitions

  • 2010 SBS Drama Awards: Daesang (Grand Prize) (Ko Hyun Jung)
  • 2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Special Drama - Actor (Kwon Sang Woo)
  • 2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Special Drama - Supporting Actor (Lee Jae Yong)
  • 2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Excellence Award, Special Drama - Supporting Actress (Lee Soo Kyung)
  • 2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Ten Stars Award (Ko Hyun Jung)
  • 2010 SBS Drama Awards: Top Ten Stars Award (Kwon Sang Woo)
  • 2010 SBS Drama Awards: PD Award (Cha In Pyo)

Episode Ratings

See Dae Mul/Episode Ratings

Notes

  • Originally scheduled to air in 2008 but was put on hold after budget constraints and filming locations.

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