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Star's Echo
Poster
GenreRomance
Written byKim Yoon-jung
Directed byKim Nam-won
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languages
  • Korean
  • Japanese
No. of episodes2
Production
Executive producerNakajima Kumiko Kim Nam-won
ProducerNakajima Kumiko Yeo In-joon
Production locations
  • South Korea
  • Japan
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network
ReleaseJanuary 30, 2004 (2004-01-30)

Star's Echo (Korean별의 소리; RRByeorui Sori), also known as Anata ni Aitakute (Japanese: あなたに逢いたくて), is a 2-part mini-series broadcast by MBC and Fuji TV in 2004.[1] It is the third collaboration by South Korean and Japanese television companies, after Friends in 2001 and Passing Rain in 2002.

Synopsis

The story is centered on the love between a musically gifted South Korean man, Sung-jae (Jo Hyun-jae), and a Japanese woman, Misaki (Nakagoshi Noriko). Misaki, who feels guilty over her boyfriend's death, is transferred to Korean and meets Sung-jae who helps her cure her wounds of the past memories with love.

Cast

Production credits

MBC Staff

  • Chief Producer: Kim Nam-won (김남원)
  • Director: Kim Nam-won (김남원), Go Dong-sun (고동선)
  • Producer: Yeo In-joon (여인준)

Fuji TV Staff

  • Chief Producer: Honma Ohiko (本間欧彦)
  • Director: Kobayashi Kazuhiro
  • Producer: Nakajima Kumiko (中島久美子)

References

  1. ^ Chun Su-jin (January 29, 2004). "Here comes the rising sun". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved March 23, 2016.

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