Yeon Gaesomun | |
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Official title card | |
Genre | Historical drama |
Screenplay by | Lee Hwan-Kyung |
Directed by | Lee Jong Han |
Starring | Lee Tae-gon Hwang In-young Lee Jung-gil Son Tae-young |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 100 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Huh Woong (SBS) |
Producers | Lee Jong-han Joo Dong-min |
Production company | DSP ENT |
Budget | ₩40 billion |
Original release | |
Network | SBS |
Release | July 8, 2006 (2006-07-08) – June 17, 2007 (2007-06-17) |
Yeon Gaesomun (연개소문; 淵蓋蘇文) is a 2006 South Korean historical television series, starring Lee Tae-gon in title role. It also featured Hwang In-young, Lee Jung-gil and Son Tae-young. Directed by Lee Jong Han, the series follows the life of Yeon Gaesomun, a powerful military dictator in the waning days of the Goguryeo kingdom. It premiered on June 1, 2006, on SBS and broadcast for 100-episodes on Saturday and Sunday at 20:45 (KST) till June 17, 2007. The budget of the series was 40 billion South Korean won.
Synopsis
Yeon Gaesomun was a general and powerful military dictator. In the chaotic period of 642, he killed the king of Goguryeo, Yeongnyu and installed Yeongnyu's nephew Bojang as his stooge on the throne. His efforts in calming down Yeon's two sons were not that successful. Then he started repressing Buddhism, the official religion of Goguryeo in favour of Taoism.
Cast
- Yoo Dong-geun as Yeon Gaesomun
- Lee Tae-gon as young Yeon Gaesomun
- Eun Won-jae as child Yeon Gaesomun
- Na Han-il as Ohn Sa Moon
- Hwang In-young as Yeon So Jung
- Kim Kap-soo as Emperor Yang of Sui
- Lee Jung-gil as Eul Ji Mun Duk
- Won Goo-yun as Joui Seonin
- Son Tae-young as Hong Bol Hwa
- Park Si-yeon as Cheon Gwan Nyeo
- Yoon Seung-won as Kim Yoo Shin
- Lee Jong-soo as young Kim Yoo Shin
- Lee David as child Kim Yoo Shin
- Seo In-seok as Emperor Taizong of Tang
- Lee Joo-hyeon as young Lee Shimin (later Emperor Taizong of Tang)
- Ahn Jae-mo as Yeon Nam Saeng
- Lee So-won as Hong Mae
- Lee Hyo-jung as Young Yang Je (King)
- Lee Jae-eun as Soo Yang Je's mistress
- Park In-hwan as Yeon Gaesomun's father
- Choi Jong-hwan as Young Ryu Tae (later Yeongnyu of Goguryeo)
- Choi Kyu-hwan as Saeng Hae
- Yoo Tae-woong as Seol In Gwi
- Jung Wook as Yang Liang
- Park Chul-ho
- Baek Seung-hyeon as King Munmu of Silla
- Choi Jae-sung as Lee Mil
- Choi Jung-woo as Li Jiancheng
- Shin Dong-hun as Yang Manchun
- Maeng Ho-rim as Wee Jing
- Park Young-ji as Bang Hyun Ryung
- Park Yoon-bae as Bae Goo
- Kim Ki-bok as Kim Heum Soon (Yoo Shin's younger brother) (older adult)
- Lee Kyun as Kim Heum Soon (young adult)
- Lee Kyung-hwa as Queen Sobi (Soo Yang Je's wife)
- Yoon Chul Hyung as Woomun Hwa Geub
- Seo Kap-sook as Princess Mi Shil
- Jung Ui-kap as Sul Tal
- Jung Heung-chae as Gyebaek
- Moon Hoe-won as King Uija of Baekje
- Jo Sang-goo as Jook Ri
- Lee Chang as General Jo Sam Hyang
- Lee Se-eun as Go So Yeon
- Ban Min-jung as So Sook Bi
- Jun Hyun-ah as Empress Wang
- Jang Eun-bi as Wu Zetian
- Im Byung-ki as Lee Sa Ma
- Kim Hong-pyo as Yeon Namgeon
- Hong Soon-chang as Shim Sook Ahn
- Sun Dong-hyuk as Bang Hyo Tae
- Im Chae-hong as Lee Wongil
- Hwang Geum-hee as Ui Ji-nyeo
- Yang Hyun-min
- Lee Jin-ah
- Lee Il-woong
- Kim Myung-jin
- Song Seung-yong
- Maeng Bong-hak
- Kim Jung-hak
- Lee Seung-ki
- Kim Seung-gi
- Seo Ho-chul
- Kim Jong-kook
- Baek In-chul
Cameo
- Hong Jin-young as Host
Notes
- Credited as Ji Sung-won.
References
- "[방송]SBS 사극 '연개소문'… 청년역 이태곤 & 중년역 유동근" (in Korean). The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved September 3, 2018 – via Naver.
- "SBS 주말극 '연개소문' 청·장년역 맡은 이태곤·유동근" (in Korean). Cine21. Archived from the original on 2022-12-06. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
- "연개소문, 400억짜리 합판 세트?" (in Korean). JoongAng Ilbo. 2006-10-30. Archived from the original on 2017-06-27. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
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