Stained Glass | |
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Promotional poster for Stained Glass
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Also known as | Stained Glass Window Glass Picture Glass Painting Glass Flower |
Genre |
Romance Melodrama |
Written by | Park Hye-kyung |
Directed by | Lee Chang-soon |
Starring |
Lee Dong-gun Kim Ha-neul Kim Sung-soo |
Opening theme | Yurihwa |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language(s) | Korean, Japanese |
No. of episodes | 18 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Goo Bon-geun |
Location(s) | Korea, Japan |
Cinematography | Yoon Dae-young |
Running time | 60 minutes on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST) |
Release | |
Original network | Seoul Broadcasting System |
Original release | 1 December 2004 | – 3 February 2005
Chronology | |
Preceded by | When a Man is in Love |
Followed by | Hong Kong Express |
External links | |
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Korean name | |
Hangul | 유리화 |
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Hanja | 琉璃畵 |
Revised Romanization | Yuri-hwa |
McCune–Reischauer | Yuri-hwa |
Stained Glass (Hangul: 유리화; 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.
The title refers to the stained glass artwork found in Roman Catholic Churches.
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.
Han Dong-joo, Shin Ji-soo and Park Gi-tae were childhood friends who met in the church orphanage. Dong-joo, having malfunctioning kidneys as a child, received a kidney transplant from his friend Gi-tae when his malfunctioning kidneys took a toll on his health. Ji-soo, a rich girl, befriended the two boys. In one gathering in 1989, in front of the church altar at the orphanage, Dong-joo made his promise that he would protect Ji-soo forever. Once, when Ji-soo headed for the church in the car, Gi-tae and Dong-joo raced alongside to catch up with the car Ji-soo was in.
In the autumn of 1992, Dong-joo was drowned in a river whilst trying to pick up an oyster-shaped harmonica Ji-soo dropped as the trio were crossing the river. As Dong-joo drowned into the river, Ji-soo cried out loud for Dong-joo, but was held back by Gi-tae. Dong-joo was later adopted by wealthy Japanese parents after the incident and was brought up Japanese.