Thursday, September 22, 2011

City Hunter

Profile
  • TV Show: City Hunter
  • Revised romanization: Siti Hyunteo
  • Hangul: 시티헌터
  • Director: Jin Hyeok
  • Writer: Tsukasa Hojo (manga), Hwang Eun-Kyung, Choi Soo-Jin
  • Network: SBS
  • Episodes: 20
  • Release Date: May 25, 2011 - July 28, 2011
  • Runtime: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
  • Language: Korean
  • Country: South Korea

Plot

Lee Yoon-Sung (Lee Min-Ho) works at the Blue House for the National Communication Network Team. He graduated from M.I.T. in the U.S. and possesses elite skills as an I.T. engineer. At the Blue House, Yoon-Sung meets Kim Na-Na (Park Min-Young), who works as a bodyguard there. The two people fall for each other even though Yoon-Sung was warned not to fall in love. An elaborate plan for revenge is his ultimate mission ....

Lee Jin-Pyo (Kim Sang-Jung) and Park Moo-Yul (Park Sang-Min) worked as bodyguards at the South Korean President's home the Blue House. While the president and other high ranking public officials were visiting Myanmar an explosion occurs there set off by North Korean agents. The explosion did not harm the South Korean President, but other South Korean officials were killed. To retaliate for the killing, five high ranking South Korean officials plan a covert operation to go into North Korea and kill North Korean agents. Without the president's knowledge, bodyguards Lee Jin-Pyo and Park Moo-Yul gather men who will take part in the dangerous mission. The men will be dropped near the North Korean coastline and then enter North Korea to carryout their assassinations. For their return, Choi Eung-Chan (Cheon Ho-Jin) promises to have a submarine waiting for them to carry them back to South Korea.

Meanwhile, the five high ranking South Korean public officers, who initiated the covert operation, changes their minds while the operation is taking place. The officials decide to give up on the 21 special force members taking part in the covert operation.

The special forces members complete their tasks and swim into the ocean looking for the submarine to take them back to South Korea. They spot the submarine waiting for them and attempt to board the submarine. A sniper on the submarine kills all of the special forces members except Lee Jin-Pyo - who survives and swims back to South Korea.

Lee Jin-Pyo, carrying out a promise to his fallen comrade and good friend Park Moo-Yul, goes to Park Moo-Yul's home and snatches away Moo-Yul's baby, while Moo-Yul's wife hangs clothes outside. Lee Jin-Pyo then moves to Thailand with the baby. Lee Jin-Pyo sets up a camp in the jungles of Thailand, while growing and trafficking illegal narcotics. Jin-Pyo also raises the baby Lee Yun-Seong and eventually trains him into an elite soldier.

Lee Yun-Seong, now a young adult, enters a village in Thailand and spots a Korean man, Bae Sik-Joong (Kim Sang-Ho), being shaken down by Thai gang members. On a whim, Lee Yun-Seong comes to his aide and helps Bae Sik-Joong escape. Lee Yun-Seong takes the Korean man back their camp. It turns out Bae Sik-Joong is quite a cook and he prepares dishes for Lee Yun-Seung and Lee Jin-Pyo. Lee Yun-Seong also spots a photo of a young woman named Kim Na-Na that Bae Sik-Joong carries with him. Lee Yun-Seong takes the photo and places it next to his bed. He becomes emotionally attached to the woman in the photo even though he has never met her.

A few days later, Lee Jin-Pyo loses a foot while saving Lee Yun-Seung from a landmine. While Lee Jin-Pyo is recovering, he finally tells Lee Yun-Seung about his birth father and how he was killed by his own government. Lee Jin-Pyo then vows to exact revenge upon the five government officials responsible for his father's death.

Seven years later, Lee Yun-Seo finally arrives in South Korea. Prior to arriving in South Korea, Lee Yun-Seo studied at M.I.T. in the United States. He was also warned by Lee Jin-Pyo, prior to entering South Korea, to avoid falling in love because blood will be shed all around him ...

Notes

  1. Based on the manga "City Hunter" by Tsukasa Hojo - published by Shueisha in the Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1985 to 1991.
  2. Filming begins late March, 2011.
  3. "City Hunter" takes over the SBS Wednesday & Thursday 21:55 time slot previously occupied by "49 Days" and followed by "Protect The Boss" August 3.

Cast






City Hunter-Lee Min-Ho1.jpg City Hunter-Park Min-Young1.jpg City Hunter-Lee Jun-Hyuk1.jpg City Hunter-Hwang Sun-Hee1.jpg City Hunter-Goo Ha-Ra1.jpg
Lee Min-Ho Park Min-Young Lee Jun-Hyuk Hwang Sun-Hee Goo Ha-Ra
Lee Yun-Seong Kim Na-Na Kim Young-Joo Jin Soo-Hee Choi Da-Hye





City Hunter-Kim Sang-Jung1.jpg City Hunter-Cheon Ho-Jin1.jpg City Hunter-Kim Sang-Ho1.jpg City Hunter-Lee Seung-Hyeong1.jpg City Hunter-Baek Seung-Hyeon1.jpg
Kim Sang-Jung Cheon Ho-Jin Kim Sang-Ho Lee Seung-Hyeong Baek Seung-Hyeon
Lee Jin-Pyo Choi Eung-Chan Bae Sik-Joong Song Young-Duk Park Ho-Sik





City Hunter-Lee Kwang-Soo1.jpg City Hunter-Yang Jin-Sung1.jpg City Hunter-Jeong Jun1.jpg City Hunter-Choi Sang-Hun1.jpg City Hunter-Choi Jeong-Woo1.jpg
Lee Kwang-Soo Yang Jin-Sung Jeong Jun Choi Sang-Hun Choi Jeong-Woo
Ko Ki-Joon Shin Eun-Ah Kim Sang-Kook Seo Yong-Hak Chun Jae-Man



(cameo) (cameo)


City Hunter-Kim Mi-Suk1.jpg City Hunter-Park Sang-Min1.jpg
Kim Mi-Suk Park Sang-Min
Lee Kyung-Hee Park Moo-Yul
(cameo) (cameo)





City Hunter-Yun Ye-Hee.jpg City Hunter-Choi Sung-Ho.jpg City Hunter-Shin Young-Jin.jpg City Hunter-Maeng Bong-Hak.jpg City Hunter-Choi Il-Hwa.jpg
Yun Ye-Hee Choi Sung-Ho Shin Young-Jin Maeng Bong-Hak Choi Il-Hwa
first lady Jang Pil-Jae Kim Mi-Ok Na-Na's dad Kim Jong-Sik




(cameo)


City Hunter-Lee Hyo-Jeong.jpg City Hunter-Min Yeong-Won.jpg
Lee Hyo-Jeong Min Yeong-Won
Lee Kyung-Wan Min-Hee
(cameo) (cameo)

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