Please Come Back, Soon-ae

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Please Come Back, Soon-ae
Please Come Back, Soon-ae.jpg
Promotional poster
Also known asCome Back, Soon-ae!
The Return of Soon-ae
Please Come Back Soon
Written byChoi Soon-shik
Directed byHan Jung-hwan
StarringShim Hye-jin
Park Jin-hee
Lee Jae-hwang
Yoon Da-hoon
Opening themesinger/s

Kim Tae Hun hangeul 그대뿐이죠

Kudaeppunijyo (그대뿐이죠) Lyrics
Ending themesinger/s

Park Rae Joon hangeul

Day By Day Lyrics Lyrics
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producersKim Young-seop
Lee Joo-young
Kwon Hyuk
ProducersKang Shin-hyo
Kim Woo-no
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55
Production companiesDRM Media
CU Production
Release
Original networkSeoul Broadcasting System
Picture formatcomebacksoonae.jpg
Original releaseJuly 12 (2006-07-12) –
August 31, 2006 (2006-08-31)
Chronology
Preceded bySmile Again
Followed bySuper Rookie Ranger
Related showsOhlala Couple
External links
Website

Please Come Back, Soon-ae (Korean돌아와요 순애씨; RRDorawayo Sunaessi) is a 2006 South Korean television series that aired on SBS from July 12 to August 31, 2006 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. In this comedy-drama starring Shim Hye-jin and Park Jin-hee, a body switch occurs between two women, forcing them to live the other's life and understand each other.[1][2]

Plot[]

Heo Soon-ae is a 40-year-old homemaker devoted to her pilot husband Yoon Il-seok, their son, and Il-seok's mother who lives with them. But one day Soon-ae discovers that her husband has been cheating on her with a 28-year-old flight attendant, Han Cho-eun. Cho-eun confronts Soon-ae to convince her to divorce Il-seok so she can take her place. The two get into a car together and drive towards the airport where Il-seok is due to arrive from a flight; the plan is to show up in front of Il-seok together and ask him directly who he wants to be with. The plot turns supernatural, however, when the two women fall victim to an accident that switches their identities; Soon-ae becomes trapped in Cho-eun's body, and vice versa. Since they can't seem to change back the two must learn to live in each other's body, posing as the other woman.

Cast[]

Main characters[]

Supporting characters[]

  • Jung Jae-soon as Yeo Myung-ja (Age: 65)
  • Kwon Hae-hyo as Han Hyun-jong (Cho-eun's uncle)
  • Park Mi-sun as Park Jung-sook (Age: 40)
  • Ahn Moon-sook as Jo Dae-sook
  • Lee Seon-jin as Kang Eun-kyung (Age: 30)
  • Kim Hyung-bum as Seo Joon-ho (Age: 30)
  • Hwang Ji-hyun as Lee So-myung
  • Jang Ji-woo as Han Jae-woong (Cho-eun's brother)
  • Shin Dong-woo as Yoon Chan
  • Sung Dong-il as airline passenger
  • Park Si-yeon as flight attendant on last airplane (guest appearance)
  • Kim Kwang-kyu as male harassing passenger on airplane

Remake[]

A Russian remake titled Немного не в себе ("In the Wrong Skin") aired on Channel One from August 29 to September 15, 2011 for 12 episodes.[3]

An Indonesian remake was titled Pacarku bukan istriku.

See also[]

  • List of Korea-related topics
  • List of Korean television shows
  • Contemporary culture of South Korea

References[]

  1. ^ Hwang, You-mee (10 August 2006). "Actresses venture to show their other side on TV". The Korea Herald via Hancinema. Retrieved 2013-03-28.
  2. ^ "Park Jin-hee Earns Her Paycheck in War of Money". The Chosun Ilbo. 22 June 2007. Retrieved 2013-03-21.
  3. ^ "Project In the wrong skin".

External links[]

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