The Slave Hunters

2010 South Korean television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Slave Hunters

The Slave Hunters (Korean: 추노; Hanja: 推奴; RR: Chuno) is a 2010 South Korean action historical drama set in the Joseon Dynasty about a slave hunter (played by Jang Hyuk) who is tracking down a general-turned-runaway slave (Oh Ji-ho) as well as searching for the woman he loves (Lee Da-hae).[1][2][3][4][5] It aired on KBS2 from January 6 to March 25, 2010 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 24 episodes.

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Also known asChuno
GenreAction
Historical
Drama
Developed byKBS Drama
Written byChun Sung-il
Directed byKwak Jung-hwan
StarringJang Hyuk
Oh Ji-ho
Lee Da-hae
Gong Hyung-jin
Lee Jong-hyuk
ComposerKim Jong Chun (김종천) Choi Chul Ho (최철호)
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes24
Production
Executive producerChoi Ji Young KBS
ProducersKi Min Soo
Kim Shin Il
Production locationSouth Korea
Running timeWednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 (KST) 70 min
Production companyChorokbaem Media
Original release
NetworkKorean Broadcasting System
ReleaseJanuary 6 (2010-01-06) 
March 25, 2010 (2010-03-25)
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An adequate display of muscular brawn, intricate yet gritty fight scenes, bawdy humor and eloquent moments of pathos and humanity made the series both visually and intellectually appealing to audiences. Critics gave special mention to director Kwak Jung-hwan's[6] lush cinematography, the use of a Red One camera giving each shot its theater-worthy luster.[7] The hit series topped the ratings chart for 7 consecutive weeks, averaging 31.7% and reaching a peak of 35.9%.[8][9][10][11]

In 2010, the series was honored at the Seoul International Drama Awards,[12][13][14][15] and the KBS Drama Awards (notably the highest prize Daesang for lead actor Jang Hyuk).[16] Jang also received a best actor nomination from the 2011 International Emmy Awards for his performance.[17][18]

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Set during the Joseon Dynasty, The Slave Hunters follows the story of Lee Dae-gil, Song Tae-ha, and Kim Hye-won.

Lee Dae-gil is a man from a noble family, whose life is ruined by Keun-nom (큰놈이, literally "Big One"), a slave owned by Dae-gil's family. Because Keun-nom's sister Un-nyun and the young master Dae-gil are in love, Dae-gil's parents lock Un-nyun in a shed and leave her to die of dehydration. So Keun-nom burns down Dae-gil's house while rescuing her, then uses a sickle to slash Dae-gil's face. The house collapses shortly after, and Keun-nom and Un-nyun believe Dae-gil to be dead.

Keun-nom runs away with Un-nyun and eventually accumulates enough wealth to buy the Jokbo of a noble family to change his identity. Under his new identity as the member of the noble Kim family, he then changes his name to Kim Seong-hwan and his sister Un-nyun's name to Kim Hye-won.

Driven by his desire for revenge as well as his obsession/love for Un-nyun, Dae-gil endures ten harsh years on the street and makes his name as a slave hunter. Dae-gil carries a sketch of Un-nyun at all times and searches for her wherever he goes.

Song Tae-ha is a military general who has spent years serving Crown Prince Sohyeon, who was living in China as a political hostage after Joseon lost the war with the Qing Dynasty. Upon their release to Joseon, they find themselves embroiled in an even bigger political turmoil. The crown prince dies under suspicious circumstances shortly after returning to Joseon, the crown princess and two of his three young sons are also killed while the youngest son is exiled on Cheju island. Tae-ha is framed for stealing military rations and is demoted to a slave along with his loyal subordinates.

When Tae-ha learns that the exiled youngest son of the late prince, who he believes to be the only rightful heir to the crown, is in danger, he is determined to protect him and have him declared the new crown prince. He escapes forced labor and sets off his journey to Jeju island. Along the way, Tae-ha comes across Hye-won/Un-nyun, who is on the run from an arranged marriage to a powerful noble, and saves her from danger. Dae-gil is hired to capture Tae-ha and chases after him, who, unbeknownst to Dae-gil, is now traveling and starting a romantic relationship with the woman for whom he has been obsessively searching for ten years.[19][20]

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Special appearances

Original soundtrack

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Recorded2010
GenreSoundtrack
LanguageKorean
LabelPony Canyon Korea
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1."Change" (바꿔)Gloomy30s4:26
2."Stigma" (낙인)Yim Jae-beom4:46
3."The Moon has passed" (달에지다)Beige4:13
4."Minechan" (민초의난)MC Sniper3:22
5."Damned Love" (지독한사랑)WoongSan4:29
6."Chuno"Kim Jong Chun and Choi Chul Ho2:51
7."Akto"Kim Jong Chun and Choi Chul Ho4:46
8."Alive"Kim Jong Chun and Choi Chul Ho2:35
9."Black Wind Mountain"Kim Jong Chun and Choi Chul Ho2:32
10."Do not cry black"Kim Jong Chun and Choi Chul Ho3:58
11."Flower route"Kim Jong Chun and Choi Chul Ho2:58
12."Incense"Kim Jong Chun and Choi Chul Ho2:14
13."Lost Paradise"Kim Jong Chun and Choi Chul Ho3:10
14."Irrational interest"Flower star3:10
15."Wanted"Kim Jong Chun and Choi Chul Ho3:10
16."Yelling in the heaven"Kim Jong Chun and Choi Chul Ho2:11
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1."Stray Child" (미아)JeA (Brown Eyed Girls)4:26
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Ratings

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Date Episode Nationwide Seoul
2010-01-06122.9 (4th)23.8 (3rd)
2010-01-07224.8 (2nd)25.3 (3rd)
2010-01-13327.2 (2nd)27.6 (3rd)
2010-01-14430.8 (2nd)31.4 (2nd)
2010-01-20530.3 (2nd)31.0 (1st)
2010-01-21633.7 (1st)34.9 (1st)
2010-01-27731.6 (1st)31.7 (1st)
2010-01-28833.5 (1st)34.3 (1st)
2010-02-03934.6 (1st)35.2 (1st)
2010-02-041035.0 (1st)35.8 (1st)
2010-02-101132.5 (1st)32.6 (1st)
2010-02-111233.9 (1st)34.0 (1st)
2010-02-171332.5 (1st)32.4 (1st)
2010-02-181431.9 (1st)31.7 (1st)
2010-02-241531.9 (1st)32.2 (1st)
2010-02-251633.4 (1st)33.6 (1st)
2010-03-031731.6 (1st)31.8 (1st)
2010-03-041833.8 (1st)33.8 (1st)
2010-03-101933.5 (1st)34.0 (1st)
2010-03-112032.0 (1st)31.5 (1st)
2010-03-172131.2 (1st)30.9 (1st)
2010-03-182230.4 (1st)29.6 (1st)
2010-03-242332.8 (1st)33.2 (1st)
2010-03-252435.9 (1st)36.3 (1st)
Average31.7%32.0%
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Awards and nominations

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2010 Best Drama The Slave HuntersNominated
Best Actor Jang HyukNominated
Best New Director Kwak Jung-hwanNominated
Best Screenplay Chun Sung-ilWon
5th Seoul International Drama Awards[14] Best MiniseriesThe Slave HuntersWon
Outstanding Korean Drama Prize Category: Grand Prize (Daesang)Won
Outstanding Korean DirectorKwak Jung-hwanWon
Outstanding Korean ActorJang HyukWon
Best DramaThe Slave HuntersWon
Best ActorJang HyukWon
Best Writer in a MiniseriesChun Sung-ilWon
37th Korea Broadcasting Awards[33]
Grand Prize (Daesang)The Slave HuntersWon
Best Short TV DramaWon
Best DirectorKwak Jung-hwanWon
Best ScreenplayChun Sung-ilWon
23rd Grimae Awards Grand PrizeKim Jae-hwan, Son Hyung-sikWon
Best ActorJang HyukWon
Grand Prize (Daesang)Won
Top Excellence Award, ActorNominated
Kim Kap-sooWon
Lee Jong-hyukNominated
Top Excellence Award, ActressLee Da-haeNominated
Excellence Award, Actor in a Mid-length DramaOh Ji-hoWon
Excellence Award, Actress in a Mid-length DramaLee Da-haeNominated
Best Supporting ActorSung Dong-ilWon
Best Supporting ActressJo Mi-ryungNominated
Best New ActressKim Ha-eunNominated
Best Couple AwardJang Hyuk and Lee Da-haeWon
2011Best Performance by an Actor Jang HyukNominated
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