War of Money
- English:War of Money
- Korean:쩐의 전쟁
- Original Network: SBS(2007)
- Aired: 2007/05/16 - 2007/07/05
Cast
Summary&Synopsis
Tran's War (Korean: 쩐의 전쟁) is a TV Series. Broadcast starts on 2007-05-16. The broadcast ends on 2007-07-05.
The broadcasting station is SBS (2007). Starring Park Shin Yang! A 2007 hit work with the theme of "debt." Remade in Japan in 2015 starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi! .
Nara (Park Shin Yang), who graduated from Seoul University and works at a securities company, heads to her sister's wedding with her fiancé Cha-young (Kim Jung Hwa). At the wedding ceremony, the father's former father, who failed in business and was in debt, was given salary money.
It was packed. A family's life changed in a day due to a debt of 500 million yen that had ballooned due to loan sharks. Nala was fired from her job, her father committed suicide, and her mother also passed away.
It was... Nala, who chose money over her fiancé, became homeless and was living with little food. . The Korean TV series ``The War of Money'' is also popular in Japan, including ``Lovers in Paris.''
This work marks Park Shin Yang's TV series comeback for the first time in three years. The story is based on a popular manga serialized in a Korean sports newspaper, and depicts conflicts, love, family, etc., using "money" as a former. ``1% odd
Thanks to the acting skills and story development of Park Jeong Hwa of ``Trains'' and Park Jin Hee of ``Come Back, Mr. Soo Ae,'' the TV series achieved high ratings from the beginning.
The audience rating exceeded 20% in Episode 3, and reached 35% (Korean Nationwide), and the first extra in the history of Korean TV Series, ``Money War Bonus Round,'' was also broadcast. In the extra edition, we will see the movie “Bat” later.
Kim Ok Bin, who has become famous, appears in the role opposite Park Shin Yang.
It was remade in Japan with Tsuyoshi Kusanagi (SMAP), Yuko Oshima, Fumino Kimura (former AKB48), and Sho Takada (Johnny's Jr.) co-starring, and aired on Fuji TV starting January 2015.
“Tran’s War” is an SBS drama special that aired from May 16, 2007 to July 19, 2007. On July 5, 2007
After the main episode ended, in order to improve the quality of the work, a four-part extra episode was aired for an additional two weeks from July 11, 2007.
The broadcasting station is SBS (2007). Starring Park Shin Yang! A 2007 hit work with the theme of "debt." Remade in Japan in 2015 starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi! .
Nara (Park Shin Yang), who graduated from Seoul University and works at a securities company, heads to her sister's wedding with her fiancé Cha-young (Kim Jung Hwa). At the wedding ceremony, the father's former father, who failed in business and was in debt, was given salary money.
It was packed. A family's life changed in a day due to a debt of 500 million yen that had ballooned due to loan sharks. Nala was fired from her job, her father committed suicide, and her mother also passed away.
It was... Nala, who chose money over her fiancé, became homeless and was living with little food. . The Korean TV series ``The War of Money'' is also popular in Japan, including ``Lovers in Paris.''
This work marks Park Shin Yang's TV series comeback for the first time in three years. The story is based on a popular manga serialized in a Korean sports newspaper, and depicts conflicts, love, family, etc., using "money" as a former. ``1% odd
Thanks to the acting skills and story development of Park Jeong Hwa of ``Trains'' and Park Jin Hee of ``Come Back, Mr. Soo Ae,'' the TV series achieved high ratings from the beginning.
The audience rating exceeded 20% in Episode 3, and reached 35% (Korean Nationwide), and the first extra in the history of Korean TV Series, ``Money War Bonus Round,'' was also broadcast. In the extra edition, we will see the movie “Bat” later.
Kim Ok Bin, who has become famous, appears in the role opposite Park Shin Yang.
It was remade in Japan with Tsuyoshi Kusanagi (SMAP), Yuko Oshima, Fumino Kimura (former AKB48), and Sho Takada (Johnny's Jr.) co-starring, and aired on Fuji TV starting January 2015.
“Tran’s War” is an SBS drama special that aired from May 16, 2007 to July 19, 2007. On July 5, 2007
After the main episode ended, in order to improve the quality of the work, a four-part extra episode was aired for an additional two weeks from July 11, 2007.