Nine: Nine Time Travels
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Promotional poster for Nine: Nine Time Travels
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Also known as | Nine Nine: Time Traveling Nine Times |
Genre | Romance Time travel Mystery |
Written by | Song Jae-jung Kim Yoon-joo |
Directed by | Kim Byung-soo |
Starring | Lee Jin-wook Jo Yoon-hee |
Composer(s) | Nam Hye-seung |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language(s) | Korean |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Executive producer(s) | Kim Young-gyu |
Producer(s) | Lee Sang-hee Jung Se-ryung |
Production location(s) | Korea Nepal |
Cinematography | Jo Bong-han Kim Young-sam Kang Ho-gyu |
Editor(s) | Han Soo-mi Hong Hyo-seon |
Running time | Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 (KST) |
Production company(s) | JS Pictures/Chorokbaem Media |
Release | |
Original network | tvN |
Original release | 11 March 14 May 2013 |
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Chronology | |
Preceded by | Flower Boys Next Door |
Followed by | Dating Agency: Cyrano |
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Korean name | |
Hangul | 나인: 아홉 번의 시간여행 |
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Hanja | Nine: 아홉 番의 時間旅行 |
Revised Romanization | Na-in: Ahop Beon-ui Sigan-yeohaeng |
McCune–Reischauer | Nain: Ahop Peonŭi Siganyŏhaeng |
Nine: Nine Time Travels (Hangul: 나인: 아홉 번의 시간여행; RR: Na-in: Ahop Beon-ui Sigan-yeohaeng) is a 2013 South Korean television series starring Lee Jin-wook and Jo Yoon-hee.[1][2] It aired on tvN from March 11 to May 14, 2013 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 20 episodes.
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Plot
The science fiction/romance series is about a man who finds nine magical incense sticks that allow him to travel 20 years back in time. He attempts to keep his family safe in order to change the world he lives in today. However, this is not without consequences as his actions in the past affects the lives of many in the present, including his.[3]
As the show has a unique way of dealing with the concept of time travel, its ending is open to interpretation.[4]
Cast
- 2012/2013
- Lee Jin-wook as Park Sun-woo
- A news anchor at a TV broadcast station. A tragedy happens to his family, so he gets the chance to travel back in time to avenge them, and at the same time recover his love. But he has a limited number of trips to the past, to try and pinpoint the right moment to go back and change.
- Jo Yoon-hee as Joo Min-young
- A junior reporter, and Sun-woo's colleague.
- Jeon No-min as Park Jung-woo
- Sun-woo's older brother, who holds the key to solving a mystery — a crime that Sun-woo is trying to solve as he bounces back and forth in time.
- Kim Hee-ryung as Son Myung-hee (65)
- Sun-woo and Jung-woo's mother
- Jung Dong-hwan as Choi Jin-chul (67)
- Chairman of stem cell research company.
- Lee Eung-kyung as Kim Yoo-jin
- Um Hyo-sup as Oh Chul-min (52)
- CBM station president
- Lee Seung-joon as Han Young-hoon
- A neurosurgeon, and Sun-woo's best friend.
- Yeon Je-wook as Kim Beom-seok
- Oh Min-suk as Kang Seo-joon
- A surgical resident, and Min-young's boyfriend.
- Park Gri-na as Lee Joo-hee
- Yoo Se-rye as Sung Eun-joo
- Lee Joon-hyuk as Sang-beom
- CBM News team leader.
- Lee Shi-woo as Young-soo
- Jin Ye-sol as young Myung-hee 45 years ago
- Seo Dong-won as young Jin-chul 45 years ago
- Kim Won-hae as Park Chang-min (64)
- Lee Han-wi as Joo Sung-hoon
- Min-young's stepfather
- Park Won-sang as (cameo)
- 1992/1993
- Park Hyung-sik as Park Sun-woo[5][6]
- Jo Min-ah as Joo Min-young
- Seo Woo-jin as Park Jung-woo
- Park Moon-ah as Sung Eun-joo
- Kim Hee-ryung as Son Myung-hee (45)
- Jeon Guk-hwan as Park Chun-soo
- Jung Dong-hwan as Choi Jin-chul (47)
- Um Hyo-sup as Oh Chul-min (32)
- Lee Yi-kyung as Han Young-hoon
- A model student.
- Na Hae-ryung as Han So-ra
- Ga Deuk-hee as Kim Yoo-jin
- Kim Won-hae as Park Chang-min (44)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2013 |
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20's Drama Star - Male | Lee Jin-wook | Won |
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Grand Prize (Daesang) | Lee Jin-wook | Nominated | |
Top Excellence Award, Actress | Jo Yoon-hee | Won | ||
Best Production Director | Kim Byung-soo | Nominated | ||
Best Couple Award | Lee Jin-wook and Jo Yoon-hee | Nominated | ||
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Excellence Award, Actor | Lee Jin-wook | Nominated | |
Best Production Director | Kim Byung-soo | Won | ||
2014 |
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Most Popular Actor (TV) | Lee Jin-wook | Nominated |
US remake
According to a news article released by Deadline.com on October 25, 2013, an American remake of this series was put into development by ABC. Yunjin Kim and Fake Empire Productions bought the rights of the show, which will be written by Derek Simonds. Kim, Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage will serve as executive producers.[7][8]
International broadcast
It aired in Thailand on Workpoint TV from April 5–June 8, 2014.[9]
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External links
- Nine: Nine Time Travels official tvN website (Korean)
- Nine: Nine Time Travels at HanCinema
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