Glass Slippers
Glass Slippers (Korean: 유리구두; RR: Yuri Gudu) was a 40-episode South Korean drama series that aired on SBS in 2002, starring Kim Hyun-joo and Kim Ji-ho as the two orphaned sisters.
Glass Slippers | |
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Also known as | Glass Shoes |
Genre | Romance, Melodrama |
Written by | Kang Eun-kyung |
Directed by | Choi Yoon-seok |
Starring | Kim Hyun-joo Kim Ji-ho Han Jae-suk So Ji-sub |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Kim Jong-hak Production |
Release | |
Original network | SBS |
Picture format | HD |
Original release | 2 March – 28 July 2002 |
External links | |
Website |
Plot
Yoon-hee and her elder sister Tae-hee were born into a one-parent family; their mother having died giving birth to Yoon-hee. Their devoted father vowed not to marry again and struggled to raise them but was killed in a car accident while already suffering from leukemia. The girls were left to fend for themselves but a series of events caused by gangsters separated the sisters for fifteen years. Yoon-hee grew up as Sun-woo and was abused by the Lee family (Seung-hee especially), who had been forced to adopt her because she was knocked down by their truck. Meanwhile, Tae-hee spent fifteen years with her grandfather and became a successful entrepreneur. Another male character, Chul-woong, frequently stood up for Sun-woo, and once ransacked the Lee household when Sun-woo was being abused. Seung-hee later pretended to be Yoon-hee when a letter from Tae-hee enquiring after her sister arrived. At this point, Sun-woo took refuge at Chul-woong's house.
Internal strife develops when a man called Jae-hyuk decides to take revenge on the sister's grandfather, who had indirectly caused his grandfather's death as a child. Shortly before the sisters are reunited, their grandfather is killed in a car accident. Chul-woong is then stabbed to death by gangsters after a reunion with Yoon-hee, who is herself kidnapped by gangsters on their wedding day.
At the beginning of the drama, both sisters harbor feelings for Jae-hyuk, while he and Chul-woong both have desires on Yoon-hee, even though Jae-hyuk is engaged to Tae-hee. Seung-hee meanwhile, is keen on Chul-woong, which makes her jealous of Yoon-hee. She becomes even more jealous and spiteful when she realizes that Yoon-hee is the sister Tae-hee was looking for as she grew up in what she believed was a poor household. In the end, Yoon-hee agrees to marry Chul-woong before realizing how great his affection was for her in sacrificing his life to protect her.
Cast
- Kim Hyun-joo as Kim Yoon-hee/Lee Sun-woo
- Ha Seung-ri as young Yoon-hee
- Kim Ji-ho as Kim Tae-hee
- Yoo Hae Won as young Tae-hee
- Han Jae-suk as Jang Jae-hyuk
- Choi Woo-hyuk as young Jae-hyuk
- So Ji-sub as Park Chul-woong
- Kim Min-sun as Woo Seung-hee
- Park Eun-bin as young Seung-hee
- Kim Jung-hwa as Park Yeon-woong
- Baek Il-seob as Chairman Kim Pil-joong (Tae-hee's grandfather)
- Ha Jae-young as Kim Hyun Ho (Yun Hee & Tae Hee's father)
- Kim Chung-ryeol as Yeon Seo-jeon (Yoon-hee & Tae-hee's cousin)
- Shin Tae-hoon as young Seo-joon
- Lee Hee-do as Hwang Kuk-do (Seung-hee's stepfather)
- Song Ok-sook as Oh Kim-sun (Seung-hee's mother)
- Kim Chung as Suh Joon's mother
- Hyun Suk as Park Kwi Joong (Chairman Kim's chauffeur)
- Son Young-joon as Oh Han Young (Jae Hyuk's assistant)
- Lee Ki-young as Lee In Soo (Gangster leader)
- Sung Dong-il as Mr. Can (Gangster leader's assistant)
- Kim Hyung Jong as Soo Tak
- Seo Hyun Ki
Original soundtrack
CD 1:
- Nuh Eh Ge Ro Ga Neun Gil – Kim Ji-woo
- Go Baek Hal Gge – Jia
- Nuh Reul Ji Kyuh Jool Gguh Ya – Lee Jong-won (CAN)
- For Your Love – Jang Hye-jin
- Help Me Love – Park Wan-kyu
- Bi Sang Ji Ah – Park Wan-kyu
- Gloomy Sunday – Jeon Seung-woo & Park Chae-won
- Suh Toon Go Baek – Kim Jin-woo
- Je Bal.. – Kim Jin-woo
- Nuh Reul Ji Kyuh Jool Gguh Ya (Piano Version)
- Mun Gil (Guitar Version)
- Tears (Piano Version)
- Bin Deul Eh Suh (Piano Version)
- Nuh Reul Bo Naen Sae Byuk (Chorus Version)
- Byul He Neun Bam (Harmonica Version)
CD 2:
- Nuh Wa Ham Gge (Piano Version)
- Yak Sok (Piano & Guitar Version)
- Pa Ran Mi So (Guitar Version)
- Nae Ahn Eh Nuh (Guitar Version)
- Do Shi Eh Ah Chim (Piano Version)
- Uh Rin Shi Jul (Piano Version)
- Mun Gil (Piano Version)
- Tears (Guitar Version)
- Nuh Reul Ji Kyuh Jool Gguh Ya (Violin Version)
- Nuh Wa Ham Gge (Guitar Version)
- Yak Sok (Piano Version)
- Byul He Neun Bam (Piano Version)
- Bin Deul Eh Suh (Guitar Version)
- Uh Rin Shi Jul (Piano Version)
- Sae Ro Oon Shi Jak (Guitar Version)
- Tears (Guitar Version)
- Pa Ran Mi So (Harmonica Version)
- Sae Ro Oon Shi Jak (E.Guitar Version)
- Uh Rin Shi Jul (Guitar Version)
International broadcast
Country | Network(s) |
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Vietnam | VTV1 (3/5/2003) - Giày thủy tinh |
Thailand | Channel 3 |
Philippines | GMA 7 |
Remake
In 2016 filmed remake "Threads of Destiny" studio FILM.UA quality rating Kinopoisk 7.084 out of 10.[1]
See also
- List of Korea-related topics
- List of Korean television shows
- Contemporary culture of South Korea
References
External links
- SBS 특별기획 유리구두 (in Korean), official website
- Cineseoul profile