Sunlight Pours Down

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Sunlight Pours Down
Sunlight Pours Down-poster.jpg
Promotional poster
Also known asSunshine of Love
Shining Days
Rays of Sunshine
Sunshine
GenreRomance
Drama
Written byJung Jung-hwa
Directed byKim Jong-hyuk
StarringSong Hye-kyo
Jo Hyun-jae
Ryoo Seung-bum
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes16
Production
ProducerGu Bon-geun
Running time60 minutes
Production companyKim Jong-hak Production
Release
Original networkSeoul Broadcasting System
Original releaseFebruary 11 (2004-02-11) –
April 1, 2004 (2004-04-01)
External links
Website

Sunlight Pours Down (Korean햇빛 쏟아지다; RRHaetbit Ssodajida) is a 2004 South Korean television series starring Song Hye-kyo,[1] Jo Hyun-jae,[2] and Ryoo Seung-bum. It aired on SBS from February 11 to April 1, 2004 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. It received an average viewership rating of 11.9%, and a peak rating of 14.4%.

Synopsis[]

Yeon-woo grew up happy in a loving family. After her father dies of mysterious causes, her mother remarries a man 10 years younger. Misfortunes never come singly. Her mother dies of Wilson's disease and her stepfather runs away with all their money. Min-ho, an old friend of hers, is always there to comfort her. Min-ho decides to be a policeman to catch the murderer who killed Yeon-woo's father. Eun-sup comes back to Korea with the sole purpose of stopping his lover Soo-ah from getting married, but Soo-ah gives him a flat-out rejection. To make matters worse, his father sends people over to his hotel to catch him. He runs away from the hotel and accidentally falls into the subway tracks and gets knocked unconscious. Yeon-woo leaps from the platform and saves his life. Eun-sup asks her if he could stay at her place temporarily since he has no place to go. So Yeon-woo, Min-ho and Eun-sup all started living together in a same house...

Cast[]

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International broadcast[]

  • It aired in Vietnam from December 22, 2004 on VTV3 under the title Ánh sáng tình yêu.

References[]

  1. ^ "A Giant Leap for Song Hye-kyo?". The Chosun Ilbo. 22 December 2005. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
  2. ^ Hong, Lucia (16 June 2010). "Jo Hyun-jae to be discharged from military on June 19". 10Asia. Retrieved 2013-03-30.

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