Eighteen, Twenty-Nine

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Eighteen, Twenty-Nine
열여덟, 스물아홉
(Yeolyeodeolb, seumulahop)
Genre Drama, comedy, romance
Produced by
Network KBS2
Original run March 7April 26 2005
No. of episodes 16
Original time slots Mondays and Tuesdays at 9:55 p.m.

Eighteen, Twenty-Nine (열여덟, 스물아홉; Yeolyeodeolb, seumulahop), also known as 18, 29, 18:29 and 18 vs. 29, is a 2005 South Korean Television drama series produced by KBS.

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[edit] Plot

Yoon Hye-chan (Park Sun Young) is a twenty-nine-year-old who wants to divorce her husband, Kang Sang-young (Ryu Soo Young), a popular actor. After Hye Chan gets to an accident, her mind reverts to that of a silly, eighteen-year-old teenage girl, who is reliving her high school days.

In the past Hye-chan despised Kang Bong-man, a popular boy at her school, thinking he is shallow. But little did she know that Kang Bong-man would become an actor one day, change his name to Kang Sang-young and be her future husband. For Sang-young, seeing his wife revert to their high school days changes him, and he strives to mend their shattered marriage. The only obstacle is Shin Ji-young, an actress, who has fallen in love with Sang-young.

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[edit] Cast

  • Park Sun Young - Yoo Hye-chan
  • Ryu Soo Young - Kang Sang-young (Kang Bong-man)
  • Park Eun-hye - Shin Ji-young
  • Lee Joong Moon - Kim Noon
  • Shin Goo - Kang Chi-soo
  • Jo Eun Ji - Yoo Hye-won (Hye-chan's younger sister)
  • Kim Ji Young - Grandmother
  • Lee Sang Woo - Kang Bong-kyu
  • Ahn Nae Sang - Suh Yoon-oh
  • Lee Dae Yeon - Choi Ki-ja
  • Jung Da Hye - Lee Eun-ji
  • Jo Yang Ja - Park Soon-nyeo
  • Kim Da Rae - Lee Sun-mi
  • Lee Han Wi - Park Kam-dok
  • Choi Si Won - young Kang Bong-man

[edit] Staff

  • Directors - Kim Won-yong, Ham Young-hoon
  • Screenwriters - Go Bong-hwang, Kim Kyung-hee

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