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Full House (Korean: 풀하우스; RR: Pul-hauseu) is a 2004 South Korean television series starring Rain, Song Hye-kyo, Han Eun-jung and Kim Sung-soo.Based on the manhwa Full House by Won Soo-yeon, the romantic comedy series aired on KBS2 on Monday and Friday at 21:50 for 16 episodes from July 14 to September 2, 2004.
Diary of a Night Watchman [1] (Korean: 야경꾼 일지; RR: Yagyeongkkun Ilji; lit. Night Watchman's Journal) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Jung Il-woo, Ko Sung-hee, Jung Yun-ho and Seo Yea-ji. [2] It aired on MBC from August 4 to October 21, 2014 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 for 24 episodes. [3] [4]
The Night Watchman may refer to: The Night Watchman, a Merrie Melodies cartoon; The Night Watchman, a French-Belgian film; The Night Watchman, a 2020 novel by Louise Erdrich; The Night Watchman's Journal, aka The Night Watchmen, a 2014 South Korean television series; Street Kings, a 2008 motion picture originally titled The Night Watchman
Full House (Korean: 풀하우스; RR: pul-ha-u-su) is a manhwa series written and illustrated by Won Soo-yeon. It was later adapted into the 2004 Korean television drama of the same name. Full House was also heavily featured in Twenty-Five Twenty-One. Following its appearance on the drama, Full House saw a sales growth of 1,044% in February ...
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The Night Watchman's Journal: 야경꾼 일지 Pride and Prejudice: 오만과 편견 2015 Shine or Go Crazy: 빛나거나 미치거나 Splendid Politics: 화정 2015–2016 Glamorous Temptation: 화려한 유혹 2016 Monster: 몬스터 Woman with a Suitcase: 캐리어를 끄는 여자 2016–2017 Night Light: 불야성 2017 The Rebel
Full House Take 2 (Japanese: フルハウスTAKE2, Hepburn: Furuhausu Teiku 2, Korean: 풀하우스 테이크 2; RR: Pulhauseu Teikeu 2) is a 2012 South Korean television series that was jointly produced by Korean and Japanese companies. It aired on Japan's TBS-cable affiliate TBS Channel 2, [1] and South Korean cable channel SBS Plus. [2] [3 ...
The initial screenplay drafts were written by James Ellroy in the late 1990s under the title The Night Watchman. The film was released in theaters on April 11, 2008, and was followed by a direct-to-video stand-alone sequel Street Kings 2: Motor City in 2011, with Clifton Powell returning as a corrupt cop.