8.6 /10 1 Votes
92% Written by Yoo Hyun-mi Original language(s) Korean First episode date 9 April 2014 Language Korean | 7.5/10 IMDb 9.3/10 Viki Country of origin South Korea No. of episodes 20 Number of episodes 20 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Directed by Hong Suk-goo
Kim Jong-yeon Starring Kim Kang-woo
Lee Si-young
Um Ki-joon
Han Eun-jung Genres Drama, Romance Film, Thriller Networks Korean Broadcasting System, KBS2 Cast Kim Kang‑woo, Lee Si‑young, Um Ki‑joon, Han Eun‑jung, Jeong Bo‑seok Similar Gunman in Joseon, Man from the Equator, Pride and Prejudice, Big Man, Poseidon |
Golden cross trailer
Golden Cross (Hangul: 골든 크로스; RR: Goldeun Keuroseu) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Kim Kang-woo, Lee Si-young, Um Ki-joon, Han Eun-jung and Jeong Bo-seok. It aired on KBS2 from April 9 to June 19, 2014 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 for 20 episodes.
Contents
- Golden cross trailer
- Golden cross preview
- Plot
- Main characters
- Supporting characters
- Production
- References
Golden cross preview
Plot
A shadowy society known as "Golden Cross" dominates the Korean economy and marketplace with its deep connections and financial power. Prosecutor Kang Do-yoon gets entangled into their dealings when one of their plots gets his beloved sister murdered, a crime for which his father then gets framed. Do-yoon vows revenge on Seo Dong-ha, the powerful man behind the organization, but complications arise when he learns that Seo is the father of the woman he loves, his colleague Seo Yi-re. Yi-re is a righteous and truth-seeking prosecutor; she grew up respecting and obeying her father, and her life is thrown into disarray when she discovers his dark side. Meanwhile, Seo nurtures a protegee, businessman Michael Jang, whose greed and ambition soon makes him challenge his mentor for the top spot. A clash of wills, fortunes, and egos commences.
Main characters
Supporting characters
Production
Park Si-hoo was originally considered for the role of Michael Jang, but continuing public outrage regarding his sexual assault case in 2013 led broadcaster KBS to cancel his casting.