The Snow Queen (TV series)

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The Snow Queen (TV series)
Hangul 눈의 여왕
Revised Romanization Noon Eui Yeo Wang
The Snow Queen
Genre Drama, Romance
Starring Hyun Bin, Sung Yu Ri
Country of origin Flag of South Korea South Korea
Language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 16
Production
Producer(s) Lee Hyeong Min
Location(s) South Korea
Running time Mondays and Tuesdays 21:55 (Korean time)
Broadcast
Original channel KBS 2TV
Original run November 13, 2006January 8, 2007
Chronology
Preceded by Cloud Stairs
Followed by When Spring Comes
External links
Official website

The Snow Queen, (Hangul: 눈의 여왕, romanization: Noon Eui Yeo Wang) is a 2006 16-episode South Korean drama by KBS2.

Contents

[edit] Synopsis

The drama starts with Han-Tae Woong, 17 yrs. old, a potential boxer, who also happens to have a high IQ. He soon meets Kim Jeong Kyu, who is also a genius. The two didn't have a great start, but later they became best friends. He then tells Tae Woong about a girl and promises to introduce him to her.

Later, he stumbles upon a girl who was being bullied and saves her. He then finds out that she was running away from home. The girl develops a crush on him and decides to take a cab and go home. She gives him her beeper and reminds him that he doesn't know her name yet.

8 years have passed, and Tae Woong, 23, now a 3rd class boxer, still struggles to live. He never contacted the little girl. In a chain of events he meets Bo Ra (Sung Yu Ri), a beautiful, rich but snobby lady who's also the little girl he met before.

Throughout the story, we find out many untold secrets, and how Bo Ra's cold heart is melted by only Tae Woong. She finds happiness within herself, something that she never found despite all her riches. In return, she helps him with his unforgettable past.

[edit] Cast

  • Hyun Bin as Han Tae Woong/Han Deuk Gu
  • Sung Yu Ri as Kim Bo Ra
  • Im Ju Hwan as Suh Gun Woo
  • Yoo In Young as Lee Seung Ri

[edit] Extended Cast

  • Kim Tae Hyun as Choi Choong Shik
  • Go Doo Shim as Park Yeong Ok (Tae Woong's mother)
  • Kim Weung Soo as Lee Dong Sul (Seung Ri's father)
  • Chun Ho Jin as Kim Jang Su (Bo Ra's father)
  • Oh Mi Hee as Bo Ra's mother
  • Lee Sun Ho (not Andy Lee from Shinhwa with the same name) as Kim Jeong Kyu
  • Jang Jung Hee as Go Soon Ja (Bo Ra's house keeper)
  • Jung Ji Ahn as Park Deuk Nam (Go Soon Ja's daughter)
  • Go Ju Yun as young Kim Bo Ra
  • Kim Hak Jin as Ahn Sang Ho
  • Lee Suh Yun as Hong Ji Hye
  • Lee Chul Min as Park Dong Pil (boxer)
  • Park Jin Yung as Jang Park Sa (Bo Ra's doctor)
  • Choi Duk Moon as Oh Shil Jang
  • Kim Beol Rae as college math professor
  • Choi Yeo Jin (cameo)
  • Jerome To (cameo)

[edit] Production

  • Screenplay: Kim Eun Hee, Yoon Eun Gyeong
  • Producer: Lee Hyeong Min

[edit] Offical Sound Track

[edit] Vocal

  • Chut Noon Ae - Kang Sung Min
  • Ga Nan Han Nam Ja - Choi Won Joon
  • Grace Love - SAT & IM (Big Tone)
  • Hello - Sogyumo Acacia Band
  • If you only knew - OLIVIA
  • Echo - Loveholic
  • Love is Tearful - Jo Sung Mo

[edit] Instrumental

  • Intro Music
  • Noon Eui Yeo Wang Main Theme
  • Noon Eui Yeo Wang Love Theme
  • Subtitle Music
  • Jung Kyu Eh Jook Eum (Jung Kyu's Death)
  • Noon Mool Eh Waltz
  • Chut Sarang
  • Pierre De Fermat
  • Nal Geun Sa Jin (Old Photos)
  • Chut Noon Ae (Piano Version)
  • Outro Music

[edit] Awards

[edit] External links