Stained Glass
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Profile
- TV Show: Glass Flower / Stained Glass
- Revised romanization: Yurihwa
- Hangul: 유리화
- Director: Lee Chang-Sun
- Writer: Park Hye-Kyeong
- Assistant Director: Kwon Hyuk-Chan
- Network: SBS
- Episodes: 8
- Release Date: December 1, 2004 - February 3, 2005
- Runtime: 21:55
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot
Dong-Joo (Lee Dong-Geon) and Ki-Tae (Seong-su Kim) are both abandoned by parents and brought up in an orphanage as best friends. The friendship of the 3 people starts as Ji-Soo (Kim Ha-Neul) is transferred to Dong-Joo’s and Ki-Tae’s school. Ji-Soo envies the strong friendship between Dong-Joo and Ki-Tae, but starts to grow special feelings towards Dong-ju. One day Dong-ju jumps into the water to find Ji-Soo’s ocarina and he becomes missing since.
Ji-Soo and Ki-Tae believes that he is dead. Meanwhile, a Japanese couple discovers Dong-Ju, and takes him back to Japan with them. Ki-Tae naturally takes over Dong-Joo’s place and he and Ji-Soo become lovers. However after twelve years, Dong-Joo comes back as a Japanese gentleman and he manages to find Ki-Tae and Ji-Soo. He is first happy to find his past memories, but as his feelings for Ji-Soo comes back, the friendship between Dong-Joo and Ki-Tae starts to drift apart.
Cast
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| Kim Ha-Neul | Lee Dong-Geon | Kim Sung-Su |
| Shin Ji-Soo | Han Dong-Joo / | Park Ki-Tae |
| Yuichi Yamamoto |
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| Jo Yi-Jin | Shim Ji-Ho | Kim Se-A | Ahn Hye-Ran | Yuko Fueki |
| Park Tae-Hee | Shin Ji-Seok | Chae Yun-Seo | Shim Ju-Kyeong | Jang Su-Yeon |
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| No Ju-Hyeon | Lee Eung-Kyung | Han In-Su | Fukumi Kuroda | Noboru Kaneko |
| President Park | Cha Jin-Ju | Shin Jae-Man | Keiko Yamamoto | Masato Tani |
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