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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
*'''Title:''' 황금신부 / Golden Bride | *'''Title:''' 황금신부 / Golden Bride | ||
| − | *'''Genre:''' | + | *'''Genre:''' Romance |
*'''Episodes:''' 50 | *'''Episodes:''' 50 | ||
*'''Broadcast network:''' SBS | *'''Broadcast network:''' SBS | ||
| − | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2007-Jun-23 | + | *'''Broadcast period:''' 2007-Jun-23 to |
*'''Air time:''' Saturday & Sunday 20:45 | *'''Air time:''' Saturday & Sunday 20:45 | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
| − | [[Lee Young Ah]] plays a half Korean and Vietnamese girl, Jin Joo, who marries a Korean man ([[Song Chang Ui]]) in order to come to Korea to look for her real father who abandoned her. The drama not only talks about her searching for her dad but also about the cultural differences between her and her husband's family. | + | [[Lee Young Ah]] plays a half Korean and Vietnamese girl, Jin Joo, who marries a Korean man, Joon Woo ([[Song Chang Ui]]) in order to come to Korea to look for her real father who abandoned her. The drama not only talks about her searching for her dad but also about the cultural differences between her and her husband's family. Also there is bad blood between the two families, Kim and Kang. The rivalry is even more fueled since Ji Young is still in love with her ex-boyfriend, Joon Woo, even though she is married to Young Min. Kang Sae Mi is Joon Woo's sister and Kim Young Soo is Young Min's younger brother. They want to get married but both families oppose their marriage which leads to the two young lovers living together and expecting a baby out of wedlock. [[Hong Eun Hee]] will be the thoughtless, old maid elder sister of the man who Jin Joo marries. |
| − | [[Hong Eun Hee]] will be the thoughtless, old maid elder sister of the man who Jin Joo marries. | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
| − | *[[Lee Young Ah]] as Jin Joo | + | *[[Lee Young Ah]] as Nguyen Jin Joo |
| − | *[[Song Chang Ui]] as | + | *[[Song Chang Ui]] as Kang Joon Woo |
| − | *[[Choi Yeo Jin]] | + | *[[Choi Yeo Jin]] as Ok Ji Young |
| + | *[[Song Jong Ho]] as Kim Young Min | ||
'''Extended Cast''' | '''Extended Cast''' | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Kim Hee Chul]] as Kim Young Soo (Young Min's brother) |
| + | *[[Han Yeo Woon]] as Kang Sae Mi (Jun Woo's sister) | ||
| + | *[[Kim Mi Sook]] as Jung Han Sook (Jun Woo's mother) | ||
*[[Hong Eun Hee]] | *[[Hong Eun Hee]] | ||
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==Production Credits== | ==Production Credits== | ||
Revision as of 18:50, 14 June 2007
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Details
- Title: 황금신부 / Golden Bride
- Genre: Romance
- Episodes: 50
- Broadcast network: SBS
- Broadcast period: 2007-Jun-23 to
- Air time: Saturday & Sunday 20:45
Synopsis
Lee Young Ah plays a half Korean and Vietnamese girl, Jin Joo, who marries a Korean man, Joon Woo (Song Chang Ui) in order to come to Korea to look for her real father who abandoned her. The drama not only talks about her searching for her dad but also about the cultural differences between her and her husband's family. Also there is bad blood between the two families, Kim and Kang. The rivalry is even more fueled since Ji Young is still in love with her ex-boyfriend, Joon Woo, even though she is married to Young Min. Kang Sae Mi is Joon Woo's sister and Kim Young Soo is Young Min's younger brother. They want to get married but both families oppose their marriage which leads to the two young lovers living together and expecting a baby out of wedlock. Hong Eun Hee will be the thoughtless, old maid elder sister of the man who Jin Joo marries.
Cast
- Lee Young Ah as Nguyen Jin Joo
- Song Chang Ui as Kang Joon Woo
- Choi Yeo Jin as Ok Ji Young
- Song Jong Ho as Kim Young Min
Extended Cast
- Kim Hee Chul as Kim Young Soo (Young Min's brother)
- Han Yeo Woon as Kang Sae Mi (Jun Woo's sister)
- Kim Mi Sook as Jung Han Sook (Jun Woo's mother)
- Hong Eun Hee
Production Credits
- Producer:
- Screenwriter: Park Hyun Joo
- Director: Woon Goon Il
