Make a Woman Cry

Make a Woman Cry

Promotional poster
Also known as Don't Make Her Cry
Make Women Cry
Let the Woman Cry
Let the Girl Cry
Genre Romance
Family
Drama
Written by Ha Chung-ok
Directed by Kim Geun-hong
Park Sang-hoon
Starring Kim Jung-eun
Song Chang-ui
Composer(s) Kim Jun-seok
Jang Se-rin
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 40
Production
Executive producer(s) Noh Do-chul
Producer(s) Kim Ho-joon
Editor(s) Choi Sung-wook
Location(s) Korea
Cinematography Song In-hyuk
Running time 70 minutes
Saturdays and Sundays at 20:45 (KST)
Production company(s) Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
Release
Original network Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
Picture format 1080i (HD)
Audio format Dolby Digital 2.0
Original release April 18, 2015 (2015-04-18) – August 30, 2015 (2015-08-30)
Chronology
Preceded by Rosy Lovers
Followed by My Mom
External links
Website

Make a Woman Cry (Hangul: 여자를 울려; RR: Yeojareul Ulryeo) is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Kim Jung-eun and Song Chang-eui.[1][2][3][4] It airs on MBC on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:45 for 40 episodes beginning April 18, 2015.

Plot

Jung Deok-in was once a homicide detective, but she quit her job after the death of her only son. To preserve his memory, she now runs a food stall in front of her son's school, where she also tries to protect the neighborhood children and her student customers from bullying and other dangers. As Deok-in goes on a journey to discover the truth behind her son's death, she must go through a staggering process of healing and forgiveness.

Cast

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2015 4th APAN Star Awards Top Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama Kim Jung-eun Nominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Serial Drama Song Chang-eui Nominated

References

  1. Ghim, Sora (3 February 2015). "Kim Jung Eun Returns To MBC After 7 Years". BNTNews. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  2. Ghim, Sora (25 February 2015). "Song Chang Eui Will Be The Leading Man In Make A Woman Cry". BNTNews. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  3. Ahn, Woorim (14 April 2015). "Song Chang Eui-Kim Jung Eun, 'Do we look good?'". BNTNews. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  4. Kwon, Ji-youn (4 May 2015). "Whistle-blowing dramas all the rage". The Korea Times. Retrieved 20 May 2015.

External links

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