Product Information
| Director: | Lee Eun-Gyu |
| Country of Origin: | South Korea |
| Genre: | TV, Drama |
| Language: | Korean |
| Subtitles: | English |
| Sound: | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Release Date: | Feb 09, 2010 |
| Publisher: | YAE |
| Product Made In: | United States |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.33:1 |
| Case: | Digipack |
Product Details
Region Code: 1, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Korean
Number of Episode(s): 3
Number of Disc(s): 1
Rating for English Subtitles: Excellent
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Korean
Number of Episode(s): 3
Number of Disc(s): 1
Rating for English Subtitles: Excellent
About Oasis TV Series
Broadcast: December 17, 2003 ~ December 19, 2003
Episodes: 3
Before starring in the blockbuster Jumong, Song Il-Kook headlined Oasis, a thrilling, three-episode Korean TV drama series set in the early 1940s during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
Fleeing an arranged marriage to a man she doesn't love, In-hee (Jang Shin-Young) meets Gi-hyun (Song Il-Kook, Jumong), an aspiring musician whose most prized possession is his late father's saxophone. In-hee and Gi-hyun cross paths over the years and slowly fall in love. In-hee ends up in the radio business working for Young-jin (Lee Jung-Gil, Boys Over Flowers), a Korean national who supports the Japanese government in its occupation of Korea. As Gi-hyun's musical career begins to take off, he discovers that Young-jin is the same man who murdered his father many years before. As the tension builds, Gi-hyun is suspiciously sent to work hard labor at a coal mine in Japan. Upon the Japanese defeat in World War II, Gi-hyun returns home, full of revenge, to find his life turned upside down.
Episodes: 3
Before starring in the blockbuster Jumong, Song Il-Kook headlined Oasis, a thrilling, three-episode Korean TV drama series set in the early 1940s during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
Fleeing an arranged marriage to a man she doesn't love, In-hee (Jang Shin-Young) meets Gi-hyun (Song Il-Kook, Jumong), an aspiring musician whose most prized possession is his late father's saxophone. In-hee and Gi-hyun cross paths over the years and slowly fall in love. In-hee ends up in the radio business working for Young-jin (Lee Jung-Gil, Boys Over Flowers), a Korean national who supports the Japanese government in its occupation of Korea. As Gi-hyun's musical career begins to take off, he discovers that Young-jin is the same man who murdered his father many years before. As the tension builds, Gi-hyun is suspiciously sent to work hard labor at a coal mine in Japan. Upon the Japanese defeat in World War II, Gi-hyun returns home, full of revenge, to find his life turned upside down.



















