Stars Falling from the Sky
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Production company | Shinyoung E&C Group |
Original release | |
Network | Seoul Broadcasting System |
Release | 4 January 16 March 2010 | –
Korean title | |
Hangul | 별을 따다줘 |
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Revised Romanization | Byeoreul Ttadajwo |
McCune–Reischauer | Pyŏrŭl Ttatachwŏ |
Stars Falling From the Sky (Korean: 별을 따다줘; RR: Byeoreul Ttadajwo; also known as Wish Upon a Star) is a 2010 South Korean television drama broadcast on SBS.[1][2]
Plot
Jin Pal-gang (Choi Jung-won) has worked at an insurance firm for five years, but she spends more than she makes and has racked up credit card debt. Loud-mouthed and rash, she has a pretty immature personality despite her 25 years of age and her life's greatest goal is to find a handsome, perfect man and live in married bliss. But she suddenly becomes the guardian for her five younger adopted siblings when her parents pass away.
Won Kang-ha (
Kim Ji-hoon
) is Pal-gang's co-worker and romantic interest, a sharp insurance company lawyer who was abandoned as a child and has trouble opening up to others - until he meets Pal-gang and her siblings.
Cast
- Jin family
- Choi Jung-won as Jin Pal-gang
- Park Ji-bin as Jin Joo-hwang
- Kim Yoo-ri as Jin No-rang
- Joo Ji-won as Jin Cho-rok
- Chun Bo-geun as Jin Pa-rang
- Lee Young-bum as Jin Sae-yoon
- Yu Ji-in as Na Joo-soon
- Won family
- Kim Ji-hoon as Won Kang-ha
- Shin Dong-wook as Won Joon-ha
- Lee Kyun as Woo Tae-gyu
- Jung family
- Chae Young-in as Jung Jae-young
- Lee Soon-jae as Jung Gook
- Kim Kyu-chul as Jung In-goo
- Jung Ae-ri as Lee Min-kyung
- Extended cast
- Lee Doo-il as Kim Jang-soo
- Park Hyun-sook as Han Jin-joo
- Kim Ji-young as Choi Eun-mal
- Jang Jung-hee as Pal-gang's office supervisor
- Joo Ho as grocery lady's son
- Seo Young as Min-ah
- Na Hae-ri as secretary
- Jo Won-suk
- Min Ji-oh
- Jun Jin-gi
Trivia
The Jin siblings are named after colors in the Korean language.
- ppal-gang = red
- joo-hwang = orange
- no-rang = yellow
- cho-rok = green
- pa-rang = blue
- nam-i = indigo
Soundtrack
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Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Stars Falling from the Sky" | 3:25 |
2. | "Do You (그대니까)" | |
3. | "Maybe... (아마도...)" | |
4. | "Tears of the street (눈물의 거리)" | 4:27 |
5. | "I Am a Mother" | |
6. | "Once Again" | |
7. | "Find Hope (희망을 찾아서)" | |
8. | "I Miss the Family (그리운 가족)" | |
9. | "Singing Star (별의 노래)" | |
10. | "Wound (사랑의 상처)" | |
11. | "The Truth Is False (거짓된 진실)" | |
12. | "Rainbow Neighborhood (무지개 동네)" | |
13. | "Ride Sinbulja (달려라 신불자)" | |
14. | "Rainbow Neighborhood (무지개 동네)" | |
15. | "Tears of Pain (아픔의 눈물)" | |
16. | "I Am a Mother (String Ver.)" | |
17. | "Warm-hearted" | |
18. | "Drunk (술에 취해)" | |
19. | "View of Afternoon (Part 2) (오후풍경)" | |
20. | "Magic" | |
21. | "Lullaby" |
References
- ^ Kang, Myoung-seok (29 December 2009). "PREVIEW: SBS TV series Wish Upon a Star". 10Asia. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
- ^ Oh, Jean (4 January 2010). "Six dramas revamping 2010 lineup". The Korea Herald. Archived from the original on 3 October 2013. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
- Wish Upon a Star at HanCinema