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K-Drama: 밤이면 밤마다 (Night After Night)
MBC Drama Night After Night will be shown on station LA-18, Mon–Tues, from 9:50p–11:00p. Drama will begin on Monday, July 28? Eng Subs (unknown at this time)
Other Names: When It's At Night, When Night Comes, Every Single Night, Every Night
(Replaces Yi San)
Starring: Kim Sun-Ah, Lee Dong-Gun, Lee Joo-Hyun, Kim Jung-Hwa
Director: Son Hyeong-seok
Writer: Yun Eun-kyung, Kim Eun-hui (Winter Sonata, Summer Scent, Sweet 18, Snow Queen)
Episodes: 17 Eps
Running time: 60 min
Official Homepage: Korean; MBC Global/English
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SYNOPSIS
A story about a single woman in her late thirties and an art scholar—with a roving eye for young nubile girls—who try to recover a national treasure. class ul Professional tomb raiders who can tell apart a Goryeo celadon from a white celadon by just smelling the dirt surrounding them and a detective who can tell what kind of criminals they're dealing with by just surveying the remains of a looted tomb... There are others such as the inspectors who dedicate themselves to catching tomb raiders out of patriotism and an art expert who uses high-tech gadgets and his extensive knowledge to spot fakes... These people are involved in cases surrounding cultural heritages and the ups and downs of their lives unfold in this drama with exciting episodes.
The leading male character is an art expert who detects forgeries and restores original art pieces who doesn't get along with the leading female character who is an inspector working for the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea. But they work together to solve the case of stolen cultural heritage pieces and they find love along the way. Watching their bizarre dating ritual, people will feel sorry for them and at the same time vicariously feel a flutter in their hearts. There are poignant scenes where the inspectors develop a friendship with the looters they put behind bars. Using high-tech gadgets, the inspectors restore art and identify fakes in this interesting, heart-stopping drama.CAST & CHARACTERS
Kim Sun-ah as Hur Cho-hee
Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea, Inspection team of crimes against Cultural Heritages class ul She arrests tomb raiders who poach ancient artifacts but her dad is a tomb digger, too. After her dad goes missing, she joins the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea and recovers a national treasure that her father stole, drawing her father's ire and making her an outcast at the Administration for being the daughter of a tomb digger. Because she was born with a sexy figure, she becomes the focus of many malicious rumors and after meeting Kim Beom-sang, she realizes that she was very naive about relationships and decides to take him on with a fierce determination.
Lee Dong-gun as Kim Beom-sang
Art restorer and expert class ul A leading art expert and restorer. He can detect the slightest imperfections in forgeries in seconds and restore a pottery vase even if it has been shattered into small pieces. On top of his skills, he has a handsome face. But he is a male chauvinist with a big ego. He has no patriotism, respect for others, understanding disposition, or compassion. Kim Beom-sang, a perfectionist, has one arch-rival. She's none other than Hur Cho-hee, an inspector who works for the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea! His life becomes a mess because of her.
Lee Joo-hyun as Kang Shi-wan
Gwangyeok Precinct, Chief detective in Cultural Heritages Division class ul He is a hard worker and loyal person who became the chief of the Cultural Heritages Division three years ago. Five years ago he lost his wife in an accident. He is a single dad with one daughter and plunges into his work to get through the pain of his loss. But he finds himself attracted to Cho-hee and in a competition with Kim Beom-sang to win her heart. Wang Joo-hyun, the craftiest female employee at the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea, also tries to win his affection.
Kim Jung-hwa as Wang Joo-hyun
Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea, Inspection team of crimes against Cultural Heritages class ul She joined the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea with the idea that she could meet a lot of wealthy young bachelors. But Wang Joo-hyun's cute looks are no match to Hur Cho-hee, the sexiest employee at the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea. She tries to act like a graceful lady who would make a perfect wife to outwit Hur Cho-hee but the man of her dreams doesn't appear....
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7/23/2008, 5:37 pm
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Re: K-Drama: 밤이면 밤마다 (Night After Night)
Looking forward to seeing this great actress (Kim Sun- Ah) once again. I hope that they're busy working on those subs!
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7/23/2008, 6:31 pm
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Re: K-Drama: 밤이면 밤마다 (Night After Night)
Yep, that's our guy! (DramaWiki calls our former drama "By Land and Sky.") In this drama's photo of him, he looks like he's lost a lot of weight. Also looks very different with that hair style. It will be nice to see him again, and of course it sounds like he is playing a good guy.
The lead is the actress who was "Kim Sam Soon," and her female competition is the actress we just saw in "Four Colors of Love." I don't care for the 'Four Colors' actress, so in my book she will make a good villainous schemer. LOL! I will be torn, I think between the two leading men. Have always really liked Lee Dong-gun and, of course, our hunk Lee Joo-hyun (Groomie).
Unfortunately, we'll probably have to be finding an e-subbed version if we want to enjoy it fully.
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7/24/2008, 1:40 pm
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Re: K-Drama: 밤이면 밤마다 (Night After Night)
Was Lee Joo Hyun also a police officer in that drama about the 'Sweet Spy" It seems to me he liked the young woman police officer but she didn't even see him as a man. She was too mixed up with the spy.
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7/24/2008, 5:49 pm
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Re: K-Drama: 밤이면 밤마다 (Night After Night)
Don't miss this one!
The ratings in Korea is low, but I've seen all 10 episodes of it already and I really like it. Can't wait to discuss this show with all of you. I hope the editing by LA18 won't throw you off the storyline too much.
I'll be happy to answer any questions you may have about this drama as it airs on LA18. I hope they E-sub it.
I was pleasantly surprised to see Lee Joo Hyun on the screen (I hadn't read the actor/character list before watching Ep. 1), but he plays a very different character from his role in "As High as Sky..." Yes, he is very very skinny in this drama (don't know why he had lost that much weight between the 2 dramas, maybe the suits he wore in As High as Sky made him look bulkier), but he is still as cute as ever!
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7/27/2008, 1:54 am
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Re: K-Drama: 밤이면 밤마다 (Night After Night)
Tonight, after the Angels game, I was flipping thru the channels and thought I stumbled onto a J-drama, as a lot of the dialog was in Japanese. After checking the front page, I believe this was the show, Night After Night.
The scene that caught my attention looked like it was at a Japanese inn or resort. There was a girl (Cho-hee?) wearing a yukata (like a lightweight bathrobe), she tried to enter a room, but the alarm went off, and she runs outside, next thing I know, she jumps in an outdoor pool or spring.
I think I spotted a major blooper in that scene. While inside, she was wearing her robe wrong... When wearing a Japanese kimono, yukata, bathrobe, etc, the right side is always wrapped over the body first, then overlap the left side. Right on top of left is used only to dress a corpse for burial. When she ran outside, like magic her yukata was switched the correct way. They thought I wouldn't catch that. LOL!
Too bad there were no subs for the Korean parts... looked like a pretty good show.
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8/4/2008, 10:28 pm
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Re: K-Drama: 밤이면 밤마다 (Night After Night)
I didn't see all of this one, but I enjoyed the last several episodes. I think Lee Dong gun did a good job, much improved from his acting in previous dramas. Kim Sun ah wasn't as good in this one--for some reason, she came across as too submissive in several of the scenes. But I liked it anyway. I hope they issue a subbed version eventually. I'd like to have a copy.
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