- Source: Curtain Call (South Korean TV series)
Curtain Call (Korean: 커튼콜; RR: Keoteunkol) is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Kang Ha-neul, Ha Ji-won, Go Doo-shim, Sung Dong-il, Jung Ji-so, Noh Sang-hyun, and Kwon Sang-woo. The series revolves around a man who plays the role of a grandson who defected to fulfill his grandmother's last wish from the North, a woman who falls in love with that man, and the people involved in the play. It premiered on KBS2 on October 31, 2022, and aired every Monday and Tuesday at 21:50 (KST). It is also available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video in selected regions.
Synopsis
During the Korean War, while attempting to escape North Korea, Geum-soon (Go Doo-shim) is separated from her husband and infant son. She manages to make it to South Korea where she begins her new life, running Nakwon Inn on Korea's southern coast, while waiting for her lost family. She remarries, has a son and grandchildren and builds the Nakwon Group, the top hotel chain in the country. Years later, at a reunion between separated families, Geum-soon gets a chance to meet her grown-up North Korean son and his son named Ri Moon-sung. But at the next reunion, she is informed about the death of her son, losing any contact with the grandson as well.
In the present day, Geum-soon is dying of cancer and has only three months left. Geum-soon's granddaughter and the manager of the hotel, Park Se-yeon (Ha Ji-won), works hard to protect Nakwon's name and keep the chain in the family while her elder brother tries to sell it. Meanwhile, Geum-soon's trusted right-hand man, Jeong Sang-cheol (Sung Dong-il) who has been searching for her North Korean grandson for years, finally tracks him down only to learn that he has become a smuggler and a violent criminal operating in China. Jeong decides to keep this truth from Geum-soon but comes up with a plan to grant her last wish to meet her grandson again.
Jeong then approaches Yoo Jae-hoon (Kang Ha-neul), a struggling actor of an unknown theater company who does several part time jobs to make ends meet, after watching his performance as a North Korean soldier in a play. Jeong asks Yoo to impersonate Geum-soon's North Korean grandson. In exchange for 500 million won, Yoo begins to play that role for three months.
Cast
= Main
=Kang Ha-neul as Yoo Jae-heon / Jung-moon
Yoo Jae-heon: A theater actor in a local theater company. He receives a sudden offer from an old gentleman to play the defecting grandson of a certain grandmother, and he faces a major turning point in his life.
Jung-moon: Geum-soon's North Korean husband from whom she separated decades ago.
Ha Ji-won as Park Se-yeon
Geum-soon's granddaughter. The youngest daughter and the general manager of Hotel Nakwon. She and her brothers lost their parents at a young age and were raised by their grandmother.
Go Doo-shim as Ja Geum-soon
Ha Ji-won as young Geum-soon
The founder of Hotel Nakwon, a leading hotel chain in Korea. During the Korean War she descends to the South and is separated from her husband and child. She grows a hotel while waiting for the two of them. She wishes to see her grandson Moon-sung one last time.
Sung Dong-il as Jeong Sang-cheol
Dawon as young Jeong Sang-cheol
The former manager of Hotel Nakwon and the right-hand man of Geum-soon. Even after retiring from his managerial position, he looks after and assists Geum-soon.
Jung Ji-so as Seo Yoon-hee
A theater actress in Yoo Jae-heon's theater company. She is asked to play the wife's role of the defecting grandson played by Yoo Jae-heon.
Noh Sang-hyun as Ri Moon-sung
Geum-soon's North Korean grandson. A smuggler from North Korea and a member of a Korean-Chinese drug organization.
Kwon Sang-woo as Bae Dong-jae
Se-yeon's ex-fiancé. The successor of a giant conglomerate Samwoo who owns a distribution chain.
= Supporting
=Geum-soon's family
Ji Seung-hyun as Park Se-jun
The first grandson and the major shareholder of Hotel Nakwon founded by his grandmother Geum-soon.
Choi Dae-hoon as Park Se-gyu
The second grandson of Hotel Nakwon's founder.
Hwang Woo-seul-hye as Hyun Ji-won
Park Se-jun's wife who is a former announcer.
Bae Hae-sun as Yoon Jung-sook
Park Ji-won as young Yoon Jung-sook
A housekeeper of Hotel Nakwon for a long time, now serving as Geum-soon's housekeeper.
Others
Kim Hyun-sook as Hong Ra-kyung
Manager of Hotel Nakwon who works under Park Se-yeon's direct management.
Jung Yoo-jin as Song Hyo-jin
Park Se-yeon's close friend and the youngest daughter of a large construction company.
Son Jong-hak as Kim Seung-do
A longtime employee and managing director of Hotel Nakwon.
Han Jae-Young as Jang Tae-joo
A former detective who has been tracking the whereabouts of the real grandson of Geum-soon at the request of Jeong Sang-cheol.
= Special appearances
=Ahn Nae-sang as a doctor
Lee Yi-kyung as Park No-kwang
A close friend of Yoo Jae-heon.
Kim Young-min as Ri Young-hoon
Geum-soon's son who was separated from her during the war when he was a child.
Choi Jung-won as Song Hyo-jin's acquaintance
Jang Hye-jin as Oh Ga-young
Seo Yoon-hee's mother.
Hong Ki-joon as a Korean-Chinese
Jung Eui-jae as Mu-jin
Geum-soon's South Korean husband.
Baek Jin-hee as Jin-sook
Wife of Ri Moon-sung.
Choi Jung-woo as Cheol-jin
A judge. When he was a child, his mother fled with him from the North to the South during the Korean War.
Kim Kang-hyun as a reporter
Lim Sa-rang as Staff of Nakwon Hotel
Production
The early working title of the series was A Tree Dies Standing (Korean: 나무는 서서 죽는다; RR: Namuneun Seoseo Jungneunda).
The roles of Park Se-yeon and Geum-soon were first offered to Son Ye-jin and Youn Yuh-jung respectively. In July 2022, it was reported that filming was under progress.
The press conference of the drama which was scheduled to be held on October 31, 2022, was canceled due to the aftermath of the Itaewon Halloween crowd crush.
Original soundtrack
= Part 1
== Part 2
== Part 3
== Part 4
== Part 5
== Part 6
== Part 7
== Part 8
== Part 9
== Part 10
=Viewership
Awards and nominations
Notes
References
External links
Official website (in Korean)
Production website (in Korean)
Curtain Call at Daum (in Korean)
Curtain Call at HanCinema
Curtain Call at IMDb
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