Goodbye My Love
For the James Brown song, see Goodbye My Love (song). For the James Blunt song, see Goodbye My Lover.
Goodbye My Love | |
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Written by | Jo Myung-jo |
Directed by | Lee Chang-soon |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language(s) | Korean |
No. of episodes | 16 |
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Original network | MBC |
Original release | September 1 – October 21, 1999 |
Goodbye My Love | |
Hangul | 안녕 내 사랑 |
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Hanja | 安寧 내 사랑 |
Revised Romanization | Annyeong Nae Sarang |
McCune–Reischauer | Annyŏng Nae Sarang |
Goodbye My Love was a South Korean television drama series that aired with 16 episodes in 1999.
Storyline
Ahn Jae-wook stars as Min-soo, an aspiring businessman who once saved the life of his friend Gi-tae (Jung Joon-ho). Afterwards, Gi-tae's wealthy father hires Min-soo to keep Gi-tae out of trouble. But then Min-soo meets Yeon-joo (Kim Hee-sun), a factory worker with financial problems.
Cast
- Kim Hee-sun as Seo Yeon-joo
- Ahn Jae-wook as Chang Min-soo
- Jung Joon-ho as Choi Gi-tae
- Lee Hye-young as Im Jung-ae (Yeon-joo's roommate)
- Lee Tae-ran as Choi Hee-jung (Gi-tae's sister)
- Yoo Jun-sang as Song Dae-ho (Min-soo's friend)
- Joo Hyun as Choi Hyun-su (Gi-tae's father)
- Song Il-gook (cameo, episodes 1 & 10)
References
External links
- Goodbye My Love official MBC website
- Goodbye My Love at KoreanWiz
- Goodbye My Love at HanCinema
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