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All In was a South Korean drama series broadcast by SBS in 2003.
Storyline
The fierce competition in the casino world is thoroughly seen through this drama, as the ambitions of two men clash with each other: for money, success, and love. Kim In-Ha, the nephew of a gambler uncle, often hung out with his friends at the basement of a theater. In-Ha befriends Choi Jung-Won, a perfect student and also the son of the theater owner. Min Su-Yeon, the daughter of the projectionist at the theater, became orphaned when her father dies because he owes money to the wrong people. In-Ha and Jung-won decide to avenge Su-Yeon's father's death, so they set fire to a gangster's hideout, accidentally killing a gang leader. In-Ha is sentenced to seven years in jail and thanks to Jung-won's father's connections, Jung-won gets released. In-ha serves his sentence, Jung-won goes to the US to study and Su-yeon decides to become a nun. Seven years pass, and they all end up working at the same casino. In-ha and Su-yeon fall in love, something bad happens and In-ha and Su-yeon get separated, In-ha has a stroke of luck, he meets Su-yeon again, they fall in love, something bad happens and they get separated again. In the midst of this, Jung-won loves Su-yeon. They must all take a gamble on life, love and the power to rule the casinos.
Sequel
As of 2006, a sequel is being made for All In. The sequel will have no connections to this series.
Cast Starring
The names used in the Philippines are in parentheses.
- Lee Byung Hun - Kim In-Ha (Jimmy Kim/Rainier Kim)
- Song Hye Kyo - Min Su-Yeon (Angela Min)
- Park Sol Mi - Suh Jin-Hee
- Ji Sung - Choi Jung-Won
- Lee Deok Hwa - Choi Do-Hwan
- Seon Woo Eun Sook - Yoon Hye Sun
- Fueki Yuko - Lie Ochida
- Kim Tae Yeon - Jenny
- Heo Joon Ho - Yoo Jong-Ku
- Park Jun-hee -
- Han Ji-min - Young Su-Yeon
- Jin Goo - Young In-Ha
- Choi Jeong-won - Jeong-Ae
- Sun Woo Jae Duk
See also
- List of Korea-related topics
- List of Korean television shows
- Contemporary culture of South Korea
- Casino
External links
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