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Back to the Secret Garden is a 2000 family fantasy film. Produced for television, the film serves as a sequel to the 1987 Hallmark Hall of Fame film, The Secret Garden. [2] It contains some of the previous characters such as Lady Mary and Sir Colin Craven, who are now married, and Martha Sowerby, who is now the mistress of Misselthwaite Manor, which has become an orphanage for children whose ...
Secret Garden (Korean: 시크릿 가든; MR: Sikeurit Gadeun) is a 2010 South Korean television drama starring Ha Ji-won, Hyun Bin, Yoon Sang-hyun, and Kim Sa-rang. It aired on SBS from November 13, 2010 to January 16, 2011, on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:00 ( KST ) for 20 episodes.
The Secret House (2022) The Secret Life of My Secretary (2019) The Secret Lovers (2005) The Secret of Birth (2013) The Secret of My Love (2017–2018) The Secret Romantic Guesthouse (2023) The Silent Sea (2021) The Slave Hunters (2010) The Slingshot (2009) The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (2018) The Snow Queen (2006–2007) The Sound of Magic (2022)
Secret Garden: Secretary Kim 2011: Sign: Lee Ho-jin Cameo (Ep. 15–19) Midas: Kim Dong-cheol Myung-wol the Spy: Cop in action movie Cameo (Ep. 1) KBS Drama Special "Terminal" Man-soo Glory Jane: Joo Dae-sung 2012: History of a Salaryman: Prosecutor Park Moon-soo Cameo (Ep. 20) Phantom: Shin Hyo-jung's fan Cameo (Ep. 1) A Gentleman's Dignity ...
Kim Sa-rang (Korean: 김사랑; born January 12, 1978) is a South Korean actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder.She is most known for her roles in the television series Secret Garden with Hyun Bin, A Love to Kill with Rain, and This is My Love with Joo Jin-mo.
Yoon Sang-hyun made his show business debut relatively late at age 32, in the 2005 television series Marrying a Millionaire. [3] This was followed by forgettable supporting roles, until his breakout as the immature chaebol Tae-bong in Queen of Housewives in 2009. [4]
Korean drama (Korean: 한국 드라마; RR: Hanguk deurama), also known as K-drama or Koreanovela, refers to Korean-language television shows made in South Korea. These shows began to be produced around the early 1960s, but were mostly consumed domestically until the rise of the Korean Wave in the 1990s. They have since achieved significant ...
The first, released on June 15, was The Secret Garden: A Graphic Novel, with story by Mariah Marsden and illustrations by Hanna Luechtefeld. [70] The second, released on October 19, was a modern retelling by Ivy Noelle Weir, The Secret Garden on 81st Street, following the same vein as the author's previous Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. [71]