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A Problem at My Younger Brother's House

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Details

  • Title: ?부네 박터졌네
  • Episodes: 121
  • Broadcasted by: SBS
  • Broadcast year: 2003

Casts & Credits

Cast

Yeon Jung Hoon as Jang Hyeon Tae
Kim Tae Hee as Park Soo Jin
Lee Dong Gun as Park Sang Goo
Kim Ji Hoon as Park Yeong Goo
Lee Soon Jae as Park Man Bo
Kim Yong Rim as Kim Soon Ja
Jeong Han Yong as Jang Soo Chang
Seon Oo Yeun Sook as Lee Yeong Joo
Im Ji Eun as Park Mi Ree
Jang Yong as Park Choon Bo
Park Won Sook as Oh Jeom Soon
Jo Sang Gi as Park Jang Goo
Hong Choong Min as Jeong So Yeong
Jang Mi Hui as Yeon Ji
Jo Yeo Jeong as Oh Dan Bi
Jeong Seong Hwa as Cha Dae Soo
Jeon Heui Joo as Kang Hae Ra

Synopsis

Based on the traditional Korean folktale of two brothers, the old and greedy older brother is Nohl Boo, played by Lee Soon Jae. He is a wealthy real estate billionaire who cares only about women and money. His younger brother, Choon Bo (played by Jang Yong), is kind, caring, and submissive to him. The two brothers have not seen each other for nearly twenty years, since Choon Bo gave his youngest son, Yeong Goo, to Man Bo because he wanted a son. Choon Bo's wife believes that her youngest son died at birth. Twenty years later, Choon Bo goes bankrupt, and with nowhere to go, asks his brother for help. Living in the small house next to Man Bo's, Choon Bo brings his three children, his daughter-in-law, and his wife with him. Together they live towards a brighter day. Man Bo's wife and daughter are eager to make Choon Bo's daughter, Soo Jin's life miserable. When Soo Jin and Mi Ree again fight over the same guy (Jang Hyeon Tae), it is no surprise that the nice girl wins. As two families clash over women, men, family secrets and money matters, the good guy teaches the "bad guy" a lesson - just like the Korean folktale.

Source: Soompi

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