Green Carriage
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- TV Show: Green Carriage
- Revised romanization: Noksaek Macha
- Hangul: 녹색마차
- Director: Jin-keun Kim
- Writer: Jeong-rim Song
- Network: SBS
- Episodes: 113
- Release Date: May 11 - October 2, 2009
- Runtime: Mon - Sat 08:30
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot
Jung-Ha and Ji-Won, who grew up like siblings under one roof, developed a love for each other behind Jung-Ha’s parents backs. On the day when they were going to announce their engagement to their parents, Jung-Ha was framed by Hyung-Mo, who is deeply in love with Ji-Won, and nearly gets killed. Ji-Won is told that Jung-Ha killed himself. Ji-Won decides to marry Hyung-Mo because Jung-Ha’s family is under financial pressure from Hyung-mo’s father, Chairman Yoon. Right after the marriage, Ji-Won finds out that she is pregnant. Five years later, Ji-Won, Hyung-Mo and their son Jung-Won return to Korea. Meanwhile, Jung-Ha is receiving treatment at a rehabilitation institute and suffering memory loss. Jung-Ha meets Ji-Won with the help of Suk-Jong, and regains his memory. Not knowing about Hyung-Mo’s role in Jung-Ha’s injury, Ji-Won tells Hyung-Mo about Jung-Ha being alive. Soon, she finds out that Hyung-Mo is behind what happened to Jung-Ha and realizes that Jung-Ha is in danger. Jung-Ha escapes to a safe place with Ji-Won’s help and recovers his memory, and begins to plan his revenge.
Cast
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| Song Seon-Mi | Jeong Seong-Hwan | Ryu Tae-Joon | Hwang Ji-Hyun |
| Han Ji-Won | Seo Jung-Ha | Yoon Hyung-Mo | Kang Chae-Young |
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| Cha Jae-Dol | Oh Mi-Hee | Jeong Hye-Seon | Son Ka-Yeong | Han Jin-Hee |
| Yoon Jung-Won | Mrs. Do | Oh Hyun-Sook | Seo Jung-Ran | Yoon Sung-Keun |
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| Park Jun-Keum | Sung Dong-Il | Lee In-Sun | Jeong-woo | Ko Na-Eun |
| Na Bo-Ra | Yoon Chun-Keun | Sa Oh-Jung | Kang Suk-Jong | Hong Keum-Yeon |
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| Lee Na-Eun | In-seong |
| Young-Ae | Chris |
Additional Cast Members:
- Kim Joon-Hyung - reporter Yang
- Kim Ho-Chang - prosecutor
- Lee Sol-Gu - scamp

















