Date of airing : November 2013
Broadcasting station : MBC
Writer : 손영목 Son Young Mok
PD :강대선 Kang Dae Seon
Eps: 50 (70 mins each)
Main Cast : Kim Sang Joong, Uee, Jung Il Woo, Lee Jae Yoon, Yeon Woo Jin, Yoo Da In
Supporting Cast: Go In Bum, Ahn Nae Sang, Ban Hyo Jung, Lee Hye Sook, Jo Min Ki, Do Ji Won,
Kim Hye Eun, Park Joon Geum, Seo Hyun Chul, Park Won Sook, Ji Soo Won, Kim Dae Ryung, Yoo Ara
Child Cast : Kim Yoo Jung, Kim Dong Hyun, Ahn Se Hyun, Jung Yoon Seok, Choi Ro Woon, Kim Tae Joon,
Song Yoo Jung, Lee Chae Mi, Jeon Joon Hyuk, Lee Seung Ho, Seo Do Young, Oh Chae Moo
Story :
Seven Orphans who came to live together, finding out the meaning of living as a family could mean that blood relations sometimes doesn't really matter. A drama that reminds everyone about the true meaning of family through 7 orphans who get together in blood ties but break down because of their passion.7 siblings, all of whom are orphans and not blood-related, love each other more than real siblings. They go through many hardships together. Challenges then wait in the seafood industry.
Notes
1."Golden Rainbow" takes over the MBC Saturdays & Sundays 21:45 time slot previously occupied by "Scandal: A Shocking and Wrongful Incident".
2.Filming begins September, 2013.
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MBC Offers Jung Il Woo To Star In “Golden Rainbow” With UEE
Actor Jung Il Woo is currently being offered in the last minute and expected to join upcoming weekend drama “Golden Rainbow” according to an official from MBC.
“Golden Rainbow” is a story about 7 orphaned not blood-related siblings facing the hardships of the world. Jung Il Woo’s possible role takes care of the other two orphaned siblings. He will go after UEE‘s character and fall in love with her.
Jung Il Woo starred in last year’s hit drama “The Moon That Embraces The Sun” and left a deep impression as Prince Yang Myung. Recently, he refused all the other hundred-million-won contracts to sign with his own agency Haru Entertainment. On August 23, he went to Japan and met with his Japanese Fan Club for his 2nd Fan Meeting. The actor were currently focused on his overseas activities these days.
On the other hand, Actor Kim Sang Jung who is best known for his role as Steve Lee in SBS Television series City Hunter and Presidential Candidate Kang Dong Yoon “The Chaser” has finalized his appearance in the upcoming weekend series.
I’d pretty much figured UEE was going to sign on to Gold Rainbow, but now we have the official confirmation, as well as photos of her at the script reading for the weekend MBC family drama.
She’ll play the eldest sister in a family of orphans and will get a nice head start with child star Kim Yoo-jung playing her younger self in the drama’s earlier childhood portion. Described as having a tomboyish personality with a strong sense of justice, she can be tough when up against tough adversaries but softens when she’s with the weak. Sounds like a bright and plucky type, which should be right up UEE’s alley after her roles in Ojakkyo Brothers and Birdie Buddy.
In fact, I suspect that all the orphan characters will benefit from the childhood years; you’ll recognize some of the young faces below from having tugged at your hearts in previous shows. Among the kiddos: six-year-old Choi Ro-un, who played the adorable bowl-haircut-wearing young Joo-won role in Good Doctor; nine-year-old Ahn Seo-hyun, who was precocious in Shark and Baby-Faced Beauty; and ten-year-old Jung Yoon-seok, who had roles in the currently airing Her Legend and Scandal.
Heading the family of seven orphans is adoptive dad Kim Sang-joong (The Chaser, City Hunter) and, like May Queen (the previous drama from this production team, May Queen Pictures), it’ll have a marine motif—the show is set in the world of aquaculture and the Maritime Institute. I have no idea how that actually relates to the plot, but hey, it’s in the drama description.
Gold Rainbow begins filming this month and and premieres in November following Scandal.
Gold Rainbow lines up a who’s who of dramaland’s child actors
UEE is only 25 years old, but she’s getting not one child actor playing her younger self for upcoming drama Gold Rainbow, but TWO. Okay, who feels old now?
It was announced early on that the weekend drama about a family of orphan siblings would star UEE as the eldest sister, and that rising teenage actress Kim Yoo-jung would play her younger self in the drama’s sizable childhood portion. (Like the producers’ previous series, May Queen, the childhood portion in Gold Rainbow will span about ten episodes.) Now the drama has added an even younger counterpart, the pint-sized Lee Chae-mi, who was recently in action-thriller drama Two Weeks.
There she was Lee Jun-ki’s sick daughter and his whole raison d’etre, winning hearts with her adorable and precocious personality. So I expect that the heroine of Gold Rainbow (named Baek Won, groan, which means hundred won and is the equivalent of a dime) will be building up tons of viewer goodwill even before the main actress hits the screen, which certainly can’t hurt.
A few more details about the plot, which centers around a heroine who grows up a poor orphan and bands together tightly with her adoptive siblings. It’ll follow her as she works her way up toward success, all without knowing that her mother is Do Ji-won or that her grandmother (Park Won-sook) is a (presumably successful) businesswoman. I’m guessing those characters will pop up later to stir things up, but the logline for the show emphasizes that this is a family “bound together by a love that’s stronger than blood,” which is a theme I can really get behind. There’s so much in dramaland (and Korean society, really) about the importance of bloodline purity and piety, and while family honor is nothing to sniff at, I think there’s room to explore positive stories about other types of families as well. Funny enough, one of my favorite examples of Nurture proving stronger than Nature was in City Hunter with Kim Sang-joong’s character, and he’ll be playing the adoptive father to the bunch in this drama. Hopefully a much less scary father this time around.
There are seven siblings in all, who’ll be played by some familiar cute tykes of dramaland, including Oh Jae-mu (who played the younger heroes of Baker King Kim Tak-gu and Bachelor’s Vegetable Store), sassy Ahn Seo-hyun (Shark, Baby-Faced Beauty), and Choi Ro-un (who was young Joo-won in Good Doctor). And while the production curiously hasn’t been putting out recent press releases, it appears that Jung Il-woo will be joining the cast as the hero; he’s on the main cast list, at least. Here’s to hoping we get an official confirmation on that soon.
Gold Rainbow will air on weekends on MBC, and follows Scandal. It’ll premiere in November.
Actor Jo Min-ki and Do Ji-won are starring in the new weekend MBC drama "Golden Rainbow".
They are starring as Jin-gi and Yeong-hye and will start shooting in early September.
Jo Min-ki's role of Jin-ki is an orphan along with Han-joo (Kim Sang-joong) and gets a job at Golden Marines, where Yeong-hye is but gets remarried to Mi-rim, daughter of the chairman for his success. Yeong-hye is an unfortunate female who gets married with the heir to Golden Marines to escape from poverty, but her husband dies and her daughter is taken away from her.
Do Ji-won, Jo Min-ki and Kim Sang-joong are in a three-way relationship.
Meanwhile, "Golden Rainbow" is about seven siblings from the same orphanage creating success. The cast includes Kim Yoo-jeong, After School UEE and more. It will be broadcasted in November.
Lee Jun Ki expresses his jealousy over the fact that Jo Min Gi 'stole away his daughter' when Lee Chae Mi has a guest star role in Jo Min Gi's new drama "Golden Rainbow".