Tamra Island TV Series (2009)
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Also Known As: Tamra, The Island
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Also Known As: Tamra, The Island
Starring: | Seo Woo(a), Im Ju-Hwan, Hwang Chan-Bin |
Director: | Yun Sang-Ho(b), Hong Jong-Chan |
Genre: | TV, Drama, Traditional |
Production: | Hooners Entertainment, Group 8 |
Distribution: | MBC |
Language: | Korean |
Country: | South Korea |
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About Tamra Island TV Series
Broadcast: August 8, 2009 ~ September 27, 2009
Total 16 episodes
The drama is based on a manhwa with the same title. Tamna the Island is set in 17th-century Joseon times as a young English castaway, William, comes to the island and meets Jang Beo Jin, Park Kyu, and Yan. The name ¡°Tamna¡± refers to what is now called Jeju.
Total 16 episodes
The drama is based on a manhwa with the same title. Tamna the Island is set in 17th-century Joseon times as a young English castaway, William, comes to the island and meets Jang Beo Jin, Park Kyu, and Yan. The name ¡°Tamna¡± refers to what is now called Jeju.
What happens when an Englishman gets shipwrecked in 17th-century Korea? Find out in the exciting comic-based TV drama Tamra Island!
Young British noble William hops on a Japan-bound ship to look for Far Eastern treasures, but he gets thrown overboard during a storm and drifts to the exotic island of Tamra. Despite the language barrier, he falls for local girl Beojin (Seo Woo), a cute and inquisitive young lady who dreams of life elsewhere. However, Park Kyu (Lim Juhwan, Boys Over Flowers), an arrogant, exiled noble, isn't going to let William take Beojin away without a fight. But most importantly, all their lives are at stake if the government officials find out there's a foreigner on the island.
Add in a mysterious Japanese sailor from the East India Company and an iron-lady merchant planning an insurrection, and little old Tamra Island is suddenly overflowing with romance, mishap, and adventure!
Young British noble William hops on a Japan-bound ship to look for Far Eastern treasures, but he gets thrown overboard during a storm and drifts to the exotic island of Tamra. Despite the language barrier, he falls for local girl Beojin (Seo Woo), a cute and inquisitive young lady who dreams of life elsewhere. However, Park Kyu (Lim Juhwan, Boys Over Flowers), an arrogant, exiled noble, isn't going to let William take Beojin away without a fight. But most importantly, all their lives are at stake if the government officials find out there's a foreigner on the island.
Add in a mysterious Japanese sailor from the East India Company and an iron-lady merchant planning an insurrection, and little old Tamra Island is suddenly overflowing with romance, mishap, and adventure!