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Written by
  
Park Hye-kyung

Opening theme
  
Yurihwa

Final episode date
  
3 February 2005

Number of episodes
  
18


Genre
  
RomanceMelodrama

Directed by
  
Lee Chang-soon

First episode date
  
1 December 2004

Languages
  
Korean, Japanese

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Also known as
  
Stained Glass WindowGlass PictureGlass PaintingGlass Flower

Starring
  
Lee Dong-gunKim Ha-neulKim Sung-soo

Cast
  
Lee Dong‑gun, Kim Ha‑neul, Kim Sung‑soo, Fukumi Kuroda

Similar
  
Sang Doo! Let's Go to School, Fashion 70's, Get Karl! Oh Soo‑jung, Pure in Heart, Like Land and Sky

Stained glass


Stained Glass (Hangul유리화; RR: Yurihwa; lit. "Glass Picture") is a 2004 South Korean television drama series starring Lee Dong-gun, Kim Ha-neul, and Kim Sung-soo. It aired on SBS from December 1, 2004 to February 3, 2005 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.

Contents

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The title refers to the stained glass artwork found in Roman Catholic Churches.

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Cast

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  • Lee Dong-gun as Han Dong-joo/Yuichi Yamamoto
  • Kim Ha-neul as Shin Ji-soo
  • Kim Sung-soo as Park Gi-tae
  • Jo Yi-jin as Park Tae-hee/Mako
  • Shim Ji-ho as Shin Ji-suk
  • Ahn Hye-ran as Shim Joo-kyung
  • Yuko Fueki as Jang Soo-yeon
  • Noh Joo-hyun as President Park Jin-sung (of Dae Young Car Holdings)
  • Lee Eung-kyung as Cha Jin-joo
  • Han In-soo as Shin Jae-man/Yukio Yamamoto
  • Kim Se-ah as Chae Eun-seo
  • Fukumi Kuroda as Keiko Yamamoto
  • Kaneko Noboru as Tani Masato
  • Erinashi Kaori as Minori
  • Park Eun-bin as young Ji-soo
  • Lee Pung-woon as young Dong-joo
  • Kim Hak-joon as young Gi-tae
  • Jung Hyung-min as young Ji-suk
  • Synopsis

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    Dong-joo and Gi-tae were both abandoned by their parents as children. They grew up together in an orphanage and became best friends. After a family tragedy, Ji-soo was transferred to the orphanage where Gi-tae and Dong-joo were. Both boys fell for Ji-soo. One day while in the church, the three of them made a vow: Dong-joo and Gi-tae made a promise to take care of and protect Ji-soo in the absence of the other. While trying to retrieve the ocarina from the river, Dong-joo got caught in the current and was presumed drowned. In fact, Dong-joo was saved and later adopted by a rich, childless couple in Japan. 12 years later, Dong-joo returns to Korea as a Japanese gentleman by the name of Yuichi Yamamoto. His feelings towards Ji-soo start to develop, as his friendship with Gi-tae begins to unravel.

    International broadcast

  •  Thailand Aired on Channel 3 on Sundays at 23:15 beginning August 19, 2007 to October 28, 2007.

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    Stained Glass (TV series) Stained Glass SBS TV Series DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video

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    References

    Stained Glass (TV series) Wikipedia