Rustic Period

Summary

Rustic Period (Korean야인시대) is a South Korean television series aired from July 29, 2002, to September 30, 2003, on SBS. It focused on the life of historical figure Kim Du-han, a former mob leader turned politician, and the tumultuous modern history of Korea from the Japanese occupation to Park Chung-hee regime.

Rustic Period
Hangul
야인시대
Hanja
野人時代
Literal meaningThe Age of Wild Men[1]
Revised RomanizationYainsidae
GenrePeriod drama
Written byLee Hwan-kyeong
StarringAhn Jae-mo
Kim Yeong-cheol
Choi Cheol-ho
Lee Won-jong
Lee Chang-hoon
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes124
Production
Running time50 minutes
Production companySBS Drama Division
Original release
NetworkSBS
ReleaseJuly 29, 2002 (2002-07-29) –
September 30, 2003 (2003-09-30)

The show aired on SBS on Mondays to Tuesdays at 22:00 for 124 episodes beginning July 29, 2002, and still remains as one of the highest-rated television shows in Korean broadcast history.[2][3]

Cast edit

Main edit

Supporting edit

  • Choi Dong-joon as Kim Jwa-jin
  • Lee Duk-hee as Mrs. Oh
  • Jung Young-sook as Doo-han's grandmother
  • Jeon Mi-seon as Park Gye-sook
  • Go Doo-shim as Doo-han's grandmother
  • Jo Hyung-ki as Doo-han's uncle
  • Lee Soon-jae as Won Yeong-gi
  • Jung Dong-hwan as Choi Dong-yeol
  • Choi Hang-suk as Im Dong-ho
  • Lee Won-yong as Kim Yi-soo
  • Lee Jae-po as Wang Bal
  • Jung Eun-chan as Moong Chi
  • Yoon Taek-sang as Sya Cheu
  • Park Jun-gyu as Ssang Kkal
  • Park Young-rok as Kim Young-tae
  • Jang Se-jin as Moon Yeong-cheol
  • Choi Sang-hak as Beon Kae
  • Jang Dong-jik as Yoo Tae-gwon
  • Son Jong-bum as Na Suk-joo
  • Lee Jae-yong as Miwa Wasaburo
  • Kim Sung-soo as Omura
  • Kim Ho-jin as Kim Tae-seo
  • Yang Hyung-ho as Moon Dal-young
  • Sung Dong-il as Kae Ko
    • Lee Dong-hoon as young Kae Ko
    • Ryu Jong-won as child Kae Ko
  • Lee Sang-in as Gamisora
  • Lee Se-chang as Shibaru
  • Park Seung-ho as Miura
  • Nam Il-woo as Gonoe
  • Heo Young-ran as Sul Hyang
  • Jo Yeo-jung as Ae Ran
  • Jung So-young as Park In-ae
  • Nam Hyun-joo as Maria Park
  • Lee In-cheol as Lee Ki-bung
  • Kwon Sung-deok as Syngman Rhee
  • Moon Hoe-won as Kim Yoo-shik
  • Jo Sang-goo as Shirasoni
  • Suh Hyun-suk as Jung Jin-young
    • Kim Jung-min as young Jung Jin-young
  • Lee Il-hwa as Lee Yeon Suk
  • Im Byung-ki as Park Hun-young
  • Nam Sung-jin as Kwak Young-joo
  • Jun Moo-song as Saitō Makoto
  • Bae Do-hwan as Han Baek-soo
  • Shim Hyung-tak as Jung Woon-kyung
  • Park Jung-hak as Tokuyama
  • Kim Hyuk as Lee Jung-jae
    • Kim Yeong-ho as old Lee Jung-jae
  • Lee Hyo-jung as Yu Chin-san
  • Kim Hak-cheol as Chough Pyung-ok
  • Lim Hyeok-ju as Chang Taek-sang
  • Ahn Shin-woo as Park In-suk
  • Kim Young-in as Shim Young
  • Jo Sang-gi as Sanghai Jo
  • Kim Ji-young as Congresswoman Park Soon-cheon
  • Lee Dae-ro as Yeom Dong-jin

Cameos edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Dramatic 1.5 - The Age of Wild Men OST Special - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
  2. ^ Lee, Seung-jae (12 May 2003). "Action and Love Story, Ahn Takes on New Character". The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved 2014-11-14.
  3. ^ Sunwoo, Carla (2 December 2013). "Ahn relives gangster episode". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-11-13.