2013 South Korean television series
Eunhui |
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Also known as | Eun-hee |
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Genre | Family drama, Romance, Melodrama, Period drama |
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Written by | Lee Sang-min Ahn Hong-ran |
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Directed by | Han Chul-kyung |
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Starring | Kyung Soo-jin Lee In Choi Yoon-so Jung Mi-jin |
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Country of origin | South Korea |
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Original language | Korean |
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No. of episodes | 140 |
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Executive producer | Kim Sung-geun |
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Production location | Korea |
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Running time | Mondays to Fridays at 09:00 (KST) |
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Network | Korean Broadcasting System |
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Release | June 24, 2013 (2013-06-24) – January 3, 2014 (2014-01-03) |
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TV Novel: Eunhui (Korean: TV소설 은희; RR: TVsoseol Eunhui), or Eun-hee, is a 2013 South Korean morning soap opera starring Kyung Soo-jin, Lee In, Choi Yoon-so and Jung Mi-jin.[1] It aired on KBS2 from June 24, 2013 to January 3, 2014 on Mondays to Fridays at 9:00 a.m. for 140 episodes.[2][3]
Plot
A day before the Korean War breaks out in 1950, a man is murdered. This event triggers repercussions in three families, as four young people struggle with love and forgiveness.
Kim Eun-hee's father was falsely accused of the murder, and dies tragically as a result. Since then, Eun-hee has been shunned by her fellow villagers.
Im Sung-jae has always been in love with Eun-hee, but the past threatens to tear them apart. Since his father's death, Sung-jae was ironically rescued and raised as a son by the real killer, Cha Seok-goo.
Seok-goo's daughter, Cha Young-joo, is arrogant and smart, and has feelings for Sung-jae. Her jealousy drives her to try to break up his relationship with Eun-hee.
Choi Jung-tae is also in love with Eun-hee, but he accepts that she cares for someone else.
Cast
Main characters
Supporting characters
- Lee Dae-yeon as Kim Hyung-man
- Kim Hye-sun as Han Jung-ok
- Hong Il-kwon as Im Deok-soo
- Ban Hyo-jung as Lee Geum-soon
- Choi Joon-yong as Lee Baek-soo
- Jung So-hee as Shin Haeng-ja
- Park Chan-hwan as Cha Seok-goo
- Hwang Mi-seon as Kang Gil-rye
- Choi Joo-bong as Captain Go
- Chae Min-hee as Go Soon-deok
- Son Jong-bum as Hong Sam-bong
- Kim Bo-mi as Kim Hyung-sook / Lola Kim
- Lee Ha-yool as Choi Myung-ho
- Jo Byung-ki as Kang Jae-pil
- Kang Kyung-hun as Madam Jung
- Kim Min-kyung as Mi-kyung
- Ban Sang-yoon as Nub-chi
- Lee In-chul as President Shin
- Im Ji-young as Miss Park
- Kim Tae-rin as Jung-sook
- Yoo Jae-hyun as Yang Ah-chi
- Seo Hye-jin as Miss Go
- Choi Ro-woon as Seung-mo
Awards and nominations
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