Glass Slippers
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Glass Slippers | |
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Genre | Drama |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Language(s) | Korean |
No. of episodes | 40 |
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Running time | 60 munutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | SBS |
Original run | March 2, 2002 – July 28, 2002 |
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Glass Slippers (aka Glass Shoes) is a 40-episode South Korean drama series, first broadcast by SBS in 2002.
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[edit] Storyline
Kim Hyun Ju, who starred as Yoonhee, and Kim Ji Ho, who starred as Taehee, born into a one-parent family after their mother died giving birth to Yoonhui. Their father, who loves his daughters dearly, vowed not to marry again and stuggled to raise them. Unfortunately, their father, already suffering from leukemia, was killed in a car-accident. The girls were left to fend for themselves but a series of events created by a bunch of gangsters separated the sisters for fifteen years, with Yoonhui growing up as Seon Woo and being abused by a family (Seung-hee especially) forced to adopt her because she was knocked down by their truck while Taehui, who spent fifteen years with her grandfather, becoming a successful entrepreneur. Cheol-woon would frequently stand up for Seon-woo, and once ransacked their house when Seon-woo was being abused. Seung-hee later pretended to be Yoon-hee in place of Seon-woo upon receiving a letter from Tae-hee who was searching for her sister. Seon-woo took refuge at Cheol-woon's house at this point in time.
An internal strife develops when Jae-hyuk decided to carry out his business vengeance plans against Tae-hee's grandfather, who had indirectly caused his grandfather's death as a child. Shortly after the sisters reunited, their grandfather was killed in a car accident and Cheol-woon was killed by gangsters who gave him several stab wounds when Yoon-hee was kidnapped by gangsters on their wedding day.
In the beginning of the drama, both sisters, Taehui and Yoonhui harbored feelings for Jae-hyuk. Jae-hyuk and Cheol-woon both have feelings feelings for Yoonhui, but Jae-hyuk is engaged to Taehui. Seung-hee has feelings for Cheol-woon, which makes her jealous of Yoonhui. She becomes even more jealous and spiteful of Yoonhui upon realizing that Yoonhui was the sister whom Taehui was searching for, as she grew up in a, what she believed, a poor home. Yoonhui marries to Cheol-woon in the end, realizing how great his affections for her were, that he died protecting her.
[edit] Cast
- Kim Hyun Ju - Kim Yoon-hee/Lee Seon-woo
- Kim Ji Ho - Kim Tae-hee
- So Ji Sup - Park Cheol-woon
- Han Jae Seok - Jang Jae-hyuk
- Kim Min Sun - Woo Seung-hee
- Kim Jung Hwa
- Kim Chung Ryeo
- Kim Hyung Jong
- Lee Hee-Do
- Baek Il-Seob
[edit] Staff
- Director: Choi Yoon Seok
[edit] Glass Slippers OST
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 From CAN
- For Your Love - Jang Hye Jin
- Help Me Love - Park Wan Gyu
- Bi Sang Ji Ah - Park Wan Gyu
- Gloomy Sunday - Jun 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)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- SBS 특별기획 유리구두 (Korean), official website
- Cineseoul profile