Princess Hours
Princess Hours is a 2006 South Korean television series, starring Yoon Eun-hye, Ju Ji-hoon, Kim Jeong-hoon and Song Ji-hyo. It is based on Korean manhwa Goong by :ko:박소희|Park So-hee. It aired on MBC from January 11 to March 30, 2006 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.
The show was the tenth most popular drama of 2006, with a peak rating of 28.3%. It also became a hit across Asia, contributing to the Korean Wave. Due to its success, a spin-off series, Prince Hours, was broadcast in 2007.
Synopsis
The show is set in an alternate, 21st-century Korea which has retained its monarchy and imperial family since 1945. The series focuses on the lives of Crown Prince Lee Shin of Korea, and his new bride, Chae-kyeong.The series starts off with the news that Shin's father, Emperor Lee Hyeon of Korea, is seriously ill. There is a grim outlook on the Emperor's health, driving the imperial family to find Shin a suitable consort that will allow him to ascend to the throne if the situation requires. Despite being in love with the ambitious and talented ballerina Hyo-rin, Prince Shin eventually marries a commoner to whom he was betrothed by his grandfather, the late Emperor Seongjo, in an agreement with the girl's grandfather. His new wife is the headstrong yet lovable Chae-kyeong, and despite initially feeling nothing for each other, love eventually blossoms between the couple.
Matters are further complicated with the return of Lee Yul and his mother, Lady Hwa-young, who was once Crown Princess before the death of her husband, the late Crown Prince Lee Soo, and older brother of the reigning Emperor. Yul and his mother were driven out of the palace some time after the death of his father, and it is revealed that this was because the Emperor discovered an affair between Lady Hwa-young and the current Emperor, who is his father's younger brother. Lady Hwa-young has returned to restore her son's place in the line of succession to the throne, which she believes remains rightfully his. A series of events befalls the palace with the schemes Yul's mother carries out, and these are further intensified by the various scandals involving the imperial family. Shin maintains an extramarital affair with his old flame, Hyo-rin, while Yul himself developing feelings for Chae-kyeong. Things get out of hand and the imperial family takes matters into their own hands.
Cast
Main
- Yoon Eun-hye as Shin Chae-kyeong
- Ju Ji-hoon as Crown Prince Lee Shin
- Kim Jeong-hoon as Prince Lee Yul
- Song Ji-hyo as Min Hyo-rin
Supporting
- Kim Hye-ja as the Dowager Empress/"Tae Hoo mama"
- Park Chan-hwan as Emperor Lee Hyeon of Korea
- Shim Hye-jin as Lady Hwa-young
- Yoon Yoo-sun as the Empress Consort/"Wang Hoo mama"
- Lee Yoon-ji as Princess Hye-myung
- Kang Nam-gil as Chae-kyeong's father
- Im Ye-jin as Chae-kyeong's mother
- Kim Seok as Shin Chae-joon
- Jeon Ji Ae as Lee Kang-hyun
- Nah Eun-kyeong as Kim Soon-young
- Dan Ji as Yoon Hee-soong
- Choi Seong-joon as Kang-in
- Lee Yong-joo as Jang-kyung
- Uhm Seong-mo as Ryu-hwan
- Lee Ho-jae as Gong Nae-kwan
- Jeon Su-yeon as Choi Sang Gung
- Kim Sang-joong as Crown Prince Lee Soo, Yul's late father
- Choi Bool-am as Emperor Seongjo, Shin and Yul's late grandfather and father of Crown Prince Lee Soo and Emperor Lee Hyeon.
Original soundtrack
Ratings
Source:Awards
- 2006 1st Seoul International Drama Awards: Best Art Director
- 2006 MBC Drama Awards: Best New Actor
- 2006 MBC Drama Awards: Best New Actress
International release
DVD
The US DVD release by YA Entertainment uses the title Palace.Broadcast
- Japan: Aired on Fuji TV 8 and TV Tokyo 7/BS Japan under the title Goong: Love in Palace.
- Indonesia: Aired in 2006 on Indosiar on Sunday starting July 16. It drew a favorable response from viewers for its beautiful costumes against a modern backdrop.
- Singapore: Aired in 2006 on MediaCorp Channel U on weekdays at 7 p.m., starting October 9.
- Philippines: Aired in 2006 on ABS-CBN on weekdays at 9 p.m from Mondays to Fridays. The series re-aired again on ABS-CBN's Kapamilya Gold due to public demand. The series also aired on Animax Asia in 2010 with English subtitles.
- Thailand: Aired in 2006 on Channel 7 on weekends at 9.15 p.m., starting October 7.
- Malaysia: The series aired on Animax Asia with English subtitles in 2010.
- Sri Lanka: It is available to stream on Iflix with subtitles.
Remakes and spin-offs
''Prince Hours''
A spin-off series, Goong S or Prince Hours, revolves around a young worker at a Chinese restaurant who suddenly discovers that he is a member of the imperial family and subsequently enters the palace. Hwang mentioned that he would be looking for Shin Chae-kyeong's male counterpart, of sorts. This spinoff has no relation to the first season, and had a new cast and plot.In October 2006, Korean pop star Se7en was chosen to play the leading role in the spinoff. He will play the character of "Yi Hoo". The rest of the main cast are Huh E-jae, Kang Doo, and Park Shin-hye. Many of the supporting cast, who played minor characters, reprised their roles. Filming started in November 2006.
The name for the spin-off changed from Goong 2 to Goong S – Prince Hours due to copyright infringement problems. Filming continued despite Group 8 facing lawsuits due to the unlawful use of Goong in the title. However, MBC has looked into this issue with Eight Peaks and have stated that the channel station and original production company both own the rights of the name. Goong S will still be used for this season, with the subtitle of "Prince Who". Goong S was broadcast from January 10 to March 15, 2007, to moderate success.
''Goong: The Musical''
This drama was later adapted into a musical titled Goong: The Musical. Producer Song Byung-joon, CEO of production company Group Eight, collaborated with the drama's screenwriter In Eun-ah for the stage rendition, and also brought in theater director Kim Jae-sung. The creative team constructed flamboyant stage sets, which were visualized through digital devices to show off the dramatic effects and fantasies on stage. A variety of music genres from traditional court music, classics, hip-hop and jazz was used, along with varying dance styles such as ballet, court dances and b-boy.When the musical debuted at the Yong Theater at the National Museum of Korea in September 2010, the lead role of Crown Prince Lee Shin was played by U-Know Yunho of TVXQ.
Kim Kyu-jong of SS501 played Shin during the musical's run at the Minami-za Kabuki Theater in Kyoto, Japan in June–July 2011, and Kangin of Super Junior alternated with Sungmo of Supernova to take over the role at the Gotanda U-Port Hall in Tokyo, Japan in September 2012.
In 2014, SHINee's Taemin, Kim Dongjun, U-KISS Soohyun and Hoon alternately played the part of Prince Lee Shin in the Japan run of Goong held from May 10 to 24 in Akasaka ACT Theater, Tokyo, Japan.
Remakes
In 2006, :id:Benci Bilang Cinta|Benci Bilang Cinta starring Andriani Marshanda and Baim Wong, aired in Indonesia.In 2017, Princess Hours Thailand is broadcast on True4U.The starring is Ungsumalynn Sirapatsakmetha as Khaning and Sattaphong Phiangphor as Crown Prince Inn.