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Steal Heart
Promotional poster for Yoo-na's Street
GenreRomance
Comedy
Family
Crime
Written byKim Woon-kyung
Directed byIm Tae-woo
Kim Jae-hong
StarringKim Ok-bin
Lee Hee-joon
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes50
Production
Executive producerPark Joon-seo
ProducerPark Sang-eok
Production locationKorea
Running timeMondays and Tuesdays at 21:50 (KST)
Production companyDrama House
Original release
NetworkjTBC
ReleaseMay 19 (2014-05-19) –
November 11, 2014 (2014-11-11)

Yoo-na's Street (Korean유나의 거리; RRYuna-eui Geoli), also known as Steal Heart,[1] is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Kim Ok-bin and Lee Hee-joon.[2] It aired on jTBC from May 19 to November 11, 2014 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:50 for 50 episodes.[3][4][5]

Plot

Kang Yoo-na is the daughter of a pickpocket who learned the trade from her father and is already famous in her own right (with a prolific rap sheet of her very own, and three prior convictions). After being released from prison, she works as a part-time barista at a friend's café, but sometimes goes back to her old habits. Yoo-na shares a multiplex house with a rag-tag group of personalities, including an ex-gangster, a call girl, and a day laborer. They may not have much to boast about, but they are bright and warm people who live their daily lives to the fullest.

Things take an interesting turn when they get a new neighbor — unemployed but seemingly pure-hearted Kim Chang-man moves in. Chang-man is an aspiring social worker, and as Yoo-na gets to know the salt-of-the-earth good boy next door, he starts to change them all for the better. Residing together under the same roof, they come to understand each other and mend their past wounds.

Cast

  • Kim Ok-bin as Kang Yoo-na[6]
  • Lee Hee-joon as Kim Chang-man
  • Lee Moon-sik as Han Man-bok
  • Shin So-yul as Han Da-young
  • Kim Hee-jung as Madam Hong
  • Baek Chang-min as Han Dong-min
  • Jung Jong-joon as Old man Jang
  • Jo Hee-bong as Hong Gye-pal
  • Seo Yoo-jung as Kim Mi-sun
  • Kim Young-woong as Byun Chil-bok
  • Kim Eun-soo as Uhm Hye-sook
  • Ahn Nae-sang as Bong Dal-ho
  • Kang Shin-hyo as Kim Nam-soo
  • Oh Na-ra as Park Yang-soon
  • Im Hyun-sik as Kang Bok-chun
  • Kim Min-ki as Yoon Min-kyu
  • Yoon Da-hoon as Jung Da-hoon
  • Ha Eun-seol as Yoon-ji
  • Yoo Gun as Tae-sik
  • Kim Yoon-joo as Chan-mi
  • Ra Mi-ran as Kkang-soon
  • Ryu Hye-rin as Hwa-sook
  • Song Sam-dong as Dae-gil
  • Shin Hyun-tak as Im Dong-ho
  • Song Chae-hwan as Hwang Jung-hyun
  • Yoon Yong-hyun as Baendaeng-yi
  • Lee Je-shin as Jjang-gu's mother
  • Ki Jung-soo as president of second-hand shop
  • Jung Yoo-min as Kim Young-mi
  • Han Kap-soo as Kim Jong-ho
  • Yoon Sang as Director Lee
  • Joo Min-kyung as Jin-mi
  • Shin Dong-mi as Hong Gye-sook
  • Hong Seok-yeon as Doksa
  • Choi Beom-ho as President Kwak
  • Lee Bit-na as Hyun-jung
  • Kim Joo-young as Jung Yong-geun
  • Jung Ah-rang as Hee-young
  • Moon Jung-soo as Mang-chi
  • Park Woo-chun as Noh Ho-jin
  • Choi Jung-hwa as staff of administration office
  • Oh Eun-chan as Hyun-chul
  • Hwang Tae-kwang
  • Jung Ae-hwa

Ratings

Original airdate Episode AGB Nielsen ratings[7][8]
Average rating
2014-05-19 01 1.616%
2014-05-20 02 1.945%
2014-05-26 03 2.251%
2014-05-27 04 2.222%
2014-06-03 05 2.141%
2014-06-09 06 1.990%
2014-06-10 07 1.744%
2014-06-16 08 1.766%
2014-06-17 09 1.925%
2014-06-23 10 1.897%
2014-06-24 11 2.196%
2014-06-30 12 2.151%
2014-07-01 13 2.262%
2014-07-07 14 2.113%
2014-07-08 15 2.169%
2014-07-14 16 1.911%
2014-07-15 17 2.250%
2014-07-21 18 2.173%
2014-07-22 19 2.489%
2014-07-28 20 1.958%
2014-07-29 21 1.888%
2014-08-04 22 2.288%
2014-08-05 23 2.553%
2014-08-11 24 2.291%
2014-08-12 25 2.420%
2014-08-18 26 2.292%
2014-08-19 27 2.172%
2014-08-25 28 2.363%
2014-08-26 29 2.211%
2014-09-01 30 1.951%
2014-09-02 31 2.463%
2014-09-09 32 2.132%
2014-09-15 33 2.468%
2014-09-16 34 1.963%
2014-09-22 35 1.746%
2014-09-23 36 2.288%
2014-09-29 37 1.967%
2014-09-30 38 2.460%
2014-10-06 39 2.440%
2014-10-07 40 2.380%
2014-10-13 41 1.864%
2014-10-14 42 2.176%
2014-10-20 43 2.254%
2014-10-21 44 2.223%
2014-10-27 45 2.105%
2014-10-28 46 2.802%
2014-11-03 47 2.568%
2014-11-04 48 2.839%
2014-11-10 49 2.403%
2014-11-11 50 2.684%
Average

Source: AGB Nielsen Korea (general programming standard ratings)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2014
3rd APAN Star Awards
Excellence Award, Actress in a Serial Drama Kim Ok-bin Won
2015
51st Baeksang Arts Awards
Best Drama Yoo-na's Street Nominated
Best Actress (TV) Kim Ok-bin Nominated
Best Screenplay (TV) Kim Woon-kyung Nominated
10th Seoul International Drama Awards
Best Serial Drama Yoo-na's Street Nominated
8th Korea Drama Awards
Best Screenplay Kim Woon-kyung Nominated

International broadcast

  • It aired in Vietnam from October 29, 2015 on VTV3 under the title Trái tim bị đánh cắp.

References

  1. ^ "Steal Heart". JTBC worldwide. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  2. ^ Yang, Sung-hee (20 May 2014). "Down and out but happy". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
  3. ^ Kim, Hee-eun (14 May 2014). "Kim Ok-bin teaser images revealed". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  4. ^ An, So-hyoun (14 May 2014). "Kim Ok Bin Received Training from a Former Pickpocket for Her Drama Role". enewsWorld. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  5. ^ "New Posters of Yoona's Street Reveal Fun and Mysterious Character Detail". Soompi. 10 May 2014. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  6. ^ Jang, Seo-yoon (16 December 2014). "Inteview: Kim Ok-bin, her work and her love". TenAsia via Hancinema. Retrieved 2015-03-04.
  7. ^ AGB 닐슨 미디어리서치 홈페이지 Archived June 19, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ This drama airs on a cable channel/pay TV which has a relatively small audience compared to free TV/public broadcasters (SBS, KBS, MBC).