Coffee Prince (South Korean TV series)

2007 South Korean TV series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Coffee Prince (Korean: 커피프린스 1호점) is a 2007 South Korean television series starring Yoon Eun-hye, Gong Yoo, Lee Sun-kyun, and Chae Jung-an. Based on the novel of the same name written by Lee Sun-mi, it was aired on MBC's Mondays and Tuesdays at the 21:55 (KST) from July 2 and August 28, 2007, consisting of 17 episodes.[1]

Hangul
커피프린스 1호점
Lit.The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince
RRKeopi peurinseu 1hojeom
MRK'ŏp'i p'ŭrinsŭ 1hojŏm
Quick facts Hangul, Lit. ...
Coffee Prince
Promotional poster
Hangul
커피프린스 1호점
Lit.The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince
RRKeopi peurinseu 1hojeom
MRK'ŏp'i p'ŭrinsŭ 1hojŏm
Genre
Based on
The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince
by Lee Sun-mi [ko]
Written by
  • Lee Jung-ah
  • Jang Hyun-joo
Directed byLee Yoon-jung
Starring
Opening theme"Lalala, It's Love!" by The Melody
Ending theme"Go Go Chan!!" by Tearliner feat. Yozoh
ComposerTearliner
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes17
Production
ProducerLee Eun-kyu
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkMunhwa Broadcasting Corporation
ReleaseJuly 2 (2007-07-02) 
August 28, 2007 (2007-08-28)
Related
  • Coffee Prince (Thailand)
  • Coffee Prince (Philippines)
  • My Coffee Prince (Malaysia)
  • Prince Coffee Lab (China)
Close

The drama portrays the story of an unlikely romance between a tomboyish woman, who dresses like a man in order to get work, and a young food empire mogul. It contains homoerotic elements, as the man does not initially know of the tomboy's true sex.[2] Hailed as a hit for its high ratings, the drama received positive reviews from critics and won multiple awards.

Synopsis

The exterior of filming set in Hongdae, Mapo District, Seoul in 2012

Choi Han-gyeol (Gong Yoo) is the grandson of chairwoman Bang otherwise known as the "Goatman of the town" (Kim Young-ok) of Dong-in Foods, a company that has a thriving coffee business. He has never had a job and does not care for responsibility. Han-gyeol is hung up on his first love, Han Yoo-joo (Chae Jung-an), who only sees him as a friend. Go Eun-chan (Yoon Eun-hye) is a 24-year-old tomboy who is often mistaken for a guy. Her father died when she was 16 years old and since then she has taken over as the breadwinner in her family. When Han-gyeol and Eun-chan meet, he, not knowing that she is a girl, decides to hire her to pretend to be his gay lover so that he can escape the blind dates arranged by his grandmother.

After getting an ultimatum from his grandmother, Han-gyeol takes over a rundown old coffee shop, later renamed "Coffee Prince," to prove that he's capable, both to his grandmother and to Yoo-joo. In order to attract female customers, he only hires good-looking male employees. Eun-chan, desperate for money, continues to hide her gender to get a job at Coffee Prince.

While working together feelings start to develop between Eun-chan and Han-gyeol. As Han-gyeol is unaware that Eun-chan is a woman, he starts to question his sexuality and is thrown into turmoil.

Cast

Main

A cheerful, friendly girl with a large appetite, she works multiple jobs to support her family. With her short haircut, baggy clothes and flat chest, Eun-chan resembles a boy and is often mistaken for one.
The grandson of chairwoman Bang of Dongin Foods, a company that has a thriving coffee business. He is an intelligent man but is fiercely independent and abhors the thought of being tied down by one career in his life.
A talented record producer and Han-gyeol's cousin.
Han-gyeol's first love, and Han-sung's ex-girlfriend, a talented professional painter.

Supporting

Coffee Prince waiter. Strong and sweet-natured but not very smart, he is slavishly devoted to Eun-sae (Go Eun-chan's younger sister) who treats him with disdain, and is the first to discover Eun-chan's true gender.
Coffee Prince waiter. Outgoing and hot-tempered, he is the first recruited to the cafe by his close friend Choi Han-gyeol. He is fond of Eun-chan.
Coffee Prince chef. A taciturn half-Japanese heartthrob, he is recruited to make his popular waffles at the cafe.
Coffee Prince co-manager. His cafe is failing before Han-gyeol is ordered in to clean it up and relaunch it.
A stern and powerful woman, she is the head of the family and threatens to withdraw her financial support of Han-gyeol unless he proves he can run a business and be responsible.
Eun-chan's younger sister. Eun-sae has dreams of becoming a rich and famous music star.
  • Park Won-sook as Eun-chan and Eun-sae's mother.
  • Lee Han-wi as Mr. Ku, a butcher who is infatuated with Eun-chan's mother
  • Kim Jung-min as DK, Yoo-joo's ex-boyfriend
  • Ban Hye-ra as Yoo-joo's mother
  • Choi Eun-seo as Ha Da Young, the girl who wants to learn to make waffles
  • Nam Myeong-ryeol as Myung Jae, Han-gyeol's real father
  • Han Da-min as Han Byul
  • Yoon Seung-ah as girl playing cards with Han-gyeol on the plane (bit part, ep 1)

Production

Filming locations

The interior of the filming set featuring the wall flowers painting
The service counter
Window art

Many of the scenes filmed on location in Seoul are as follows:[6]

  • The "Coffee Prince" was an old coffee shop in Hongdae area, which was remodeled for the filming. The eponymous cafe was reopened after filming concluded with the wall flowers painting by Han Yoo-joo and other props from the drama on display.
  • Seoul Animation Center at the foot of Namsan in Yejang-dong, Jung District: The roof top was used as the exterior terrace of Choi Han-gyeol's house. You can see this rooftop garden thoroughly from this scene Coffee Prince, 17회, Sweet Scene
  • Yeonhui Matgil (or Yeonhee Street of Flavors), Yeomni-dong in Mapo District: the location of the Chinese restaurant where Han-gyeol and Eun-chan ate.
  • The jogging course at Palgakjeong on the Bugak Skyway, Pyeongchang-dong, Jongno District: Where Han-gyeol goes jogging; and where he met Yoo-joo and Eun-chan who brought competing packed meals for him.
  • The interior and exterior of the Gwanghwamun branch of Kyobo Book Centre: Where Han-gyeol buys books on coffee to encourage Eun-chan to become a barista.
  • Hongdae Playground (or Hongik Children's Park) in Hongdae area: Where Han-gyeol bought Yoo-joo a hat from a street vendor (along Wausan-ro between the playground and Hongik University).
  • Stone wall road between Duksung Girls High School and Pungmoon Girls High School, across the road from the start of Insa-dong Street that runs from Insa-dong to Samcheong-dong in Jongno District: Where Han-gyeol helped Eun-chan in the rain, when she encounters a bully on her way home while carrying bags of dolls for sewing work.

In 2011, the Hongdae area and the coffee shop were featured in a National Geographic Channel-produced documentary on the Korean Wave titled Seoul's Got Soul.[7]

Original soundtrack

More information Album, Track listing ...
AlbumTrack listing
Coffee Prince OST
Track listing
  1. Lalala, It's Love! - The Melody
  2. White Love Story - As One
  3. How About a Cup of Coffee? - Humming Urban Stereo feat. Yozoh
  4. Go Go Chan!! - Tearliner feat. Yozoh
  5. How About a Cup of Coffee? (Guitar Inst.)
  6. For a While - MNI Min-jae
  7. Mocha - Casker
  8. Ocean Voyage (Choi Han-sung ver.) - Lee Sun-kyun
  9. 햇살 한 조각 (A Ray of Sunlight) (Inst.) - Tearliner
  10. Polly - The Melody
  11. 알콩달콩 (Lovey Dovey) (Inst.) - Tearliner
  12. Ocean Voyage - Tearliner
  13. Double Shot - Casker
  14. 좋은 기억 (Good Memories) (Inst.) - Tearliner
  15. 바람에 살며시 앉다 (Ocean Voyage Piano ver.) - Oh Soo-kyung
  16. Go Go Chan!! (On-Air ver.) - Tearliner feat. Yozoh
Soundtrack from Coffee Prince
  • Released: September 14, 2007
  • Artist: Various artists
  • Music compiled and selected by Tearliner
  • Format: 2CD
  • Label: Pastel Music
Track listing
CD1
  1. Love Is Weaken When It Comes Out of Mouth - Low-end Project
  2. "A Reunion and a Bagel" - Yoo-joo & Han-sung's Dialogue
  3. Good Bye - The Melody
  4. May - Belle Epoque
  5. Again (Acoustic Ver.) - Cloud Cuckoo Land
  6. A Desired Confession - Casker
  7. Gazer Razer (Studio Live Ver.) - Tearliner
  8. "Making Up" - Eun-chan & Han-kyul's Dialogue
  9. Make up - Adult Child
  10. I'll Be a Virgin, I'll Be a Mountain - Maximilian Hecker
  11. November - Fanny Fink
  12. "Eun-chan Cries Out Loud" - Eun-chan's Dialogue
  13. Raincoat (A Passing Rain Ver.) - Tearliner
  14. To the Top - Misty Blue
  15. Yoo-joo & Han-sung's Dialogue
  16. Alien - Arco
CD2
  1. "Han-kyul's Confession" - Han-kyul's Dialogue
  2. Sad Thing - Adult Child
  3. "Brotherhood" - Eun-chan & Han-kyul's Dialogue
  4. I Messed Up The Relationship - Low-end Project
  5. Oh My Gosh! - Kim Chang-wan
  6. Coffee is - Cloud Cuckoo Land
  7. Running - Donawhale
  8. "A Maturing Love" - Eun-chan & Han-kyul's Dialogue
  9. A Good Person - Fanny Fink
  10. Wishy-Washy Boy - Tearliner
  11. Last Arpeggios - Bluedawn
  12. "The Discovery of Love" - Eun-chan & Han-kyul's Dialogue
  13. Balloons & Champagne - Ephemera
  14. Novaless - Tearliner
  15. "Eun-chan, Come Quickly! Eun-chan, I Miss You!" - Han-kyul's Dialogue
  16. Perfect World (Restraint) - Arco
  17. Space Island (Moon Version) - Tearliner
Close

Ratings

More information Date, Episode ...
Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2007-07-02114.4% (7th)15.5% (7th)
2007-07-03215.3% (7th)16.2% (7th)
2007-07-09318.1% (6th)18.6% (5th)
2007-07-10419.0% (4th)19.8% (4th)
2007-07-16519.3% (3rd)20.1% (2nd)
2007-07-17623.2% (2nd)23.9% (2nd)
2007-07-23725.2% (2nd)25.3% (2nd)
2007-07-24826.8% (2nd)28.1% (2nd)
2007-07-30925.2% (2nd)26.2% (2nd)
2007-07-311025.9% (2nd)27.3% (2nd)
2007-08-061128.4% (2nd)30.8% (1st)
2007-08-071229.9% (2nd)31.4% (2nd)
2007-08-131329.3% (2nd)32.1% (2nd)
2007-08-141428.1% (2nd)30.5% (2nd)
2007-08-201527.1% (2nd)29.0% (2nd)
2007-08-211628.5% (2nd)30.8% (1st)
2007-08-271727.7% (2nd)30.5% (2nd)
Average 24.2% 25.6%
Close

Source: TNS Media Korea

Awards and nominations

More information Year, Award ...
YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2007 Most Popular ActorKim Dong-wookWon
Kim Jae-wookWon
Lee EonWon
Lee Han-wiWon
Top Excellence Award, ActressYoon Eun-hyeWon
Excellence Award, ActorGong YooWon
Lee Sun-kyunNominated
Excellence Award, ActressChae Jung-anNominated
Best New ActorLee EonNominated
PD AwardKim Chang-wanWon
Viewer's Favorite Drama of the YearCoffee PrinceNominated
Popularity Award, ActorGong YooNominated
Popularity Award, ActressYoon Eun-hyeNominated
Best Couple AwardYoon Eun-hye and Gong YooNominated
Chae Jung-an and Lee Sun-kyunNominated
2008 Best DramaCoffee PrinceNominated
Best Actress (TV)Yoon Eun-hyeWon
Best New Director (TV)Lee Yoon-jungWon
Best Screenplay (TV)Lee Jung-ah, Jang Hyun-jooNominated
20th Korea PD Awards
Best DramaCoffee PrinceWon
Best Actress[8]Yoon Eun-hyeNominated
Close

International broadcast

It aired in Japan on Fuji TV beginning August 11, 2010 as part of the network's "Hallyu Alpha Summer Festival."[9]

It aired in the Philippines on GMA Network from January 1 to March 19, 2008, and received high ratings during its run.[10] The series was re-aired with English subtitles on Animax Asia in 2010 and on GMA News TV from September 19 to October 14, 2016, at 11:00pm.

It aired in Thailand on Channel 7 beginning April 19, 2008.[11]

It aired in Indonesia on Indosiar & Global TV.

The series aired in Malaysia in 2010 on Animax Asia with Malay dub and English subtitles.[12]

It aired in the Middle East on MBC 4 beginning December 8, 2013, dubbed as Makha al amir.

It was dubbed in Tamil and aired in India on Puthuyugam TV beginning October 2014.

It aired in Chile on ETC beginning September 2016.

Remake

In 2012, the TV series was remade in Thailand[13] and the Philippines (for the latter, see Coffee Prince (2012 TV series)).[14]

In 2017, the Malaysian remake of Coffee Prince directed by Michael Ang was aired on Astro Ria.[15]

In 2018, a Chinese remake of the series titled Prince Coffee Lab, directed by Kang Shin-hyo of The Heirs, was aired.[16]

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI