Mackerel Run

Mackerel Run
Also known as Run! Mackerel
Go Mackerel
Genre Comedy
Drama
High school
Written by Baek Ji-hyun
Park Jae-hyun
Directed by Kim Yong-jae
Choi Young-hoon
Kim Hong-seon
Starring Lee Min-ho
Moon Chae-won
Kwon Se-in
Jung Yoon-jo
Go Kyu-pil
Jang Tae-hoon
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 8
Production
Producer(s) Ha Seung-bo
Location(s) Korea
Running time 50 minutes
Saturdays at 16:40 (KST)
Production company(s) Lee Ki-jin Media
Jellybox
Release
Original network Seoul Broadcasting System
Original release 12 May (2007-05-12) – 30 June 2007 (2007-06-30)
External links
Website

Mackerel Run (Hangul: 달려라 고등어; RR: Dalryeora Godeungeo) is a 2007 South Korean television series that aired on SBS from May 12 to June 30, 2007 on Saturdays at 16:40 for 8 episodes.

The high school sitcom was originally planned as a 24-episode series, but low viewership ratings in the 3-4% range led to its early cancellation.[1]

After cast members Lee Min-ho (Boys Over Flowers), Moon Chae-won (Painter of the Wind), and Park Bo-young (Scandal Makers) rose to fame in 2008-2009, cable network tvN aired reruns of the show at 11:00 beginning February 28, 2009.[2]

Lee, Moon and Park would later work together again in the 2008 comedy film Our School's E.T.; they were cast because director Park Kwang-chun had reportedly enjoyed watching Mackerel Run.[3]

Plot

Cha Gong-chan was able to enter the top private high school in the affluent Gangnam District, Myoung-mun High, because of his soccer skills. But when he quits the sport, he finds himself an outcast and starts cutting class. One day, a beautiful new girl transfers to the school, and when she walks into his class, Gong-chan falls for her instantly. He is finally enthusiastic about going to school, but the school administrator informs him that he will be expelled if he misses one more day. Gong-chan vows that he won't give up on either his school life or his love.

Cast

Main characters

Supporting characters

References

  1. Ko, Jae-wan (27 April 2010). "STAR DIARY: Lee Min-ho – Part 2". TenAsia. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  2. "Boys Over Flowers – News Review 4". KPCulture. 28 February 2009. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  3. Ko, Jae-wan (29 April 2010). "STAR DIARY: Lee Min-ho – Part 4". TenAsia. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  4. Kang, Myoung-seok (21 October 2009). "10LINE: Lee Min-ho". TenAsia. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
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