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White Nights 3.98

White Nights 3.98
  • English:White Nights 3.98
  • Korean:백야 3.98
  • Original Network: SBS(1998)
  • Aired: 1998/08/31 - 1998/11/03
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Summary&Synopsis
White Night 3.98 (Korean: 백야 3.98) is a TV Series. Broadcast starts on 1998-08-31. The broadcast ended on November 3, 1998.
The broadcasting station is SBS (1998). A masterpiece that tells the modern history of South and North Korea, centering on two spies.
Kyung Bin (Lee Byung Hun) lost his father in the 1968 attack on the Blue House.
and Tae Hyun (Choi Min Soo). Kyung-bin becomes a secret agent for the South Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA), and Tae-hyun becomes a special operative for the North Korean intelligence agency, and a fateful confrontation unfolds.
Become. . The Korean TV series ``White Nights'' became a hot topic at the time due to its unprecedented scale as a TV series. It is also the perfect TV series to learn about the background of the country called South Korea. Starring in “Beautiful Day”
"Asian superstar" Lee Byung Hun, who is well known for his songs "All In" and "All In." A super-sized TV series of love and sadness where BYUNG Sama's spectacular acting shines. Also, he is now a member of the top Korean stars.
The gorgeous co-stars, including Shin Hyun Joon, Lee Jung Jae, and Shim Eun Ha, who played the role, are also worth paying attention to.


《White Night 3.98》 airs every Monday and Tuesday at 21:55 on SBS from August 31, 1998 to November 3, 1998.
It is a Monday-Tuesday drama that was aired as a special project, and the producer in charge (Kim Jong-hak) moved to SBS Productions and established a film company (Jacom) after his first production, Hourglass.
He joined hands with CJ Entertainment to produce the movie Inshallah Barricade Obstetrics and Gynecology, but after both failed at the box office, he fell into a slump for a while and returned to the drama.
He resumed his directing activities. However, the PD (Kim Jong-hak)'s previous directorial work, 'Hourglass', was satisfied with self-replication, the actors' awkward Russian, and poor performance.
Due to various reasons such as computer graphics, substandard writing skills, boring and drawn-out plot, etc., it suffered from poor viewership ratings and failed at the box office.
It became SBS Production's last weekday miniseries.


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