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Crazy Love tells the love story of Noh Go-jin (Kim Jae-wook), the CEO of GOTOP — South Korea's top math institute — who pretends to have amnesia after injuring himself in a car accident, and Lee Shin-ah (Krystal Jung), Go-jin's introvert and quiet secretary, who is suffering from multi diagnosis. Believing that Go-jin has amnesia, Shin-ah ...
Crazy Love (Korean: 미친사랑; RR: Michin Sarang) is a 2013 South Korean melodrama television series starring Park Sun-young, Go Se-won, Heo Tae-hee, Kim Yeon-joo, Kim Hae-in and Choi Dae-hoon. It aired on tvN from April 8 to September 17, 2013 on Mondays to Fridays at 21:45 ( KST ) for 100 episodes.
Crazy Love, an Argentine film directed by Eva Landeck; Crazy Love, a Belgian film directed by Dominique Deruddere; Crazy Love, a Hong Kong film directed by Roman Cheung; Crazy Love, a documentary about Burt Pugach directed by Dan Klores and Fisher Stevens
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Wild! Unrestricted! Crazy Love" is a 1986 song by Millie Jackson. It was one of three tracks to have appeared on her 1986 album An Imitation of Love and on her 1989 album Back to the Shit. It made #99 on the UK Singles Chart [4] and achieved a #9 peak on the US Hot Black Singles chart. [5]
"Crazy Love" is a 1979 hit single for the country rock group Poco introduced on the 1978 album Legend. Written by founding group member Rusty Young, "Crazy Love" was the first single by Poco to reach the Top 40 and remained the group's biggest hit, with a special impact as an Adult Contemporary hit, being ranked by Billboard as the #1 AC song for the year 1979.
"Crazy Love" is a romantic ballad written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and included on his 1970 album, Moondance. The song was originally released as the B-side to " Come Running " in May 1970 before it was released as a single in the Netherlands , "Come Running" as the B-side. [ 2 ]
Crazy Love is a 1987 film directed by Belgian director Dominique Deruddere. The film is based on various writings by author and poet Charles Bukowski, [1] in particular The Copulating Mermaid of Venice, California, which contains necrophilia. It was the first Flemish-Belgian film to receive a theatrical release in North America.