All In (TV series)
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| Also known as | 올인 |
| Genre | Action Romance Drama |
| Written by | Wan-kyu Choi |
| Directed by | Cheol-yong Yu |
| Starring | Lee Byung-hun Song Hye-kyo |
| Country of origin | South Korea |
| Language(s) | Korean English Japanese |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 24 |
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| Location(s) | Seoul Jeju Los Angeles Las Vegas |
| Running time | 60 Minutes |
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| Original channel | SBS (South Korea) |
| Audio format | Stereo |
| Original run | 2003-Jan-15 – 2003-Apr-03 |
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| Related shows | Swallow the Sun (Spin-off) |
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| Hangul | 올인 |
| Revised Romanization | Orin |
| McCune–Reischauer | Orin |
All In (Korean: 올인) is a South Korean television drama series broadcast by SBS in 2003, starring Lee Byung-hun and Song Hye-kyo. The fierce competition in the casino world is thoroughly seen through this drama, as the ambitions of two men clash with each other: for money, success, and love. It was inspired by the life of professional poker player Jimmy Cha.
The drama was a success in South Korea and won numerous awards, including Lee Byung-hun winning the Daesang Award at the 2003 SBS Drama Awards. In 2009, a spin-off series was broadcast called Swallow the Sun.
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[edit] Synopsis
The series is set around the life of Kim In-ha (Lee Byung-hun), an orphan taken in the care of a poor gambler uncle. In his childhood often hung out with his friends at the basement of a theater. In-ha befriends Choi Jung-won (Ji Sung), a perfect student and also the son of the theater owner. Min Su-yeon (Song Hye-kyo), the daughter of the projectionist at the theater, became orphaned when her father dies because he owes money to the wrong people. In-Ha and Jung-won come up with a plan to avenge the death of Su-yeon's father's death together, planning to set fire to a gangster's hideout, but instead it accidentally led to the killing of a gang leader. In-Ha is sentenced to seven years in prison while thanks to Jung-won's family connections, Jung-won avoids sentencing. As In-ha serves his sentence, Jung-won goes to the US to study and Su-yeon decides to become a nun.
Seven years pass, and by pure chance, the three all end up working at the same casino. In-ha and Su-yeon fall in love, but due to the circumstances regarding the past fire incidence, In-ha and Su-yeon get separated. In-ha is forced to illegally immigrate to the US, finding a job as a Mafia hitman. With stroke of luck, he meets Su-yeon in the States and the two plan to get married. However, on the day of the marriage, In-ha suffers a near-fatal gunshot wound and is placed in a coma for 8 months. Su-yeon, unaware that In-ha is alive, due to Mafia secrecy, returns to Korea and lives in despair. In-ha is able to recover, but Jung-won intervenes, saying that he is unworthy to love Su-yeon. In-ha decides to turn his life of misery around and becomes a professional gambler. He meets a business partner, and betting everything he has, returns to Korea to win back Su-yeon's love.
[edit] Cast
- Lee Byung-hun as Kim In-ha
- Song Hye-kyo as Min Su-yeon
- Park Sol-mi as Suh Jin-hee
- Ji Sung as Choi Jung-won
[edit] Supporting Cast
- Lee Deok Hwa as Choi Do-hwan -Choi Jung-won's father
- Seon Woo Eun Sook as Yoon Hye-sun - Choi Jung-won's mother
- Fueki Yuko - Lie Ochida
- Kim Tae-yeon - Jenny
- Heo Joon-ho - Yoo Jong-ku
- Park Jun-hee
- Han Ji-min - Young Su-yeon
- Jin Goo - Young In-ha
- Choi Jeong-won - Jeong Ae
[edit] Awards and nominations
2003 39th Paeksang Arts Awards[1]
- Best Actor (TV category) - Lee Byung-hun
2003 SBS Drama Awards[2]
- Grand Prize (Dae Sang) - Lee Byung-hun
- Top Excellence for an Actress - Song Hye-kyo
- Top 10 Stars Award - Lee Byung-hun
- Top 10 Stars Award - Song Hye-kyo
[edit] Spin-off
A spin-off series, Swallow the Sun, was broadcast in 2009 and stars All In supporting actor Ji Sung.