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Red Shoes (Korean: 빨강 구두; RR: Ppalgang Gudu) is a 2021 South Korean television series starring Choi Myung-gil, So Yi-hyun and Park Yoon-jae. [1] The series, directed by Park Gi-hyeon and written by Hwang Soon-young, tells the story of a daughter who seeks to take revenge on her heartless mother, who left her father and brother in search of love and success. [2]
Chloë Grace Moretz as Princess Snow White/Red Shoes; an overweight version of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale character, who is kind, selfless, and a strong hand-to-hand fighter. Her alias, "Red Shoes", is based on a Hans Christian Andersen story of the same name.
Red Shoes, a Japanese film starring Hayato Ichihara; Red Shoes, a 2021 South Korean TV series; Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs, a 2019 South Korean animated film; A character in the novel Shell Shaker by Native American LeAnne Howe "Red Shoes", a song by English band Midas "Red Shoes", a song by Dick Morrissey from the 1986 album Souliloquy
This list includes actors of Vietnamese descent or nationality that have appeared in a full-length feature film or a television series broadcast on a national network. Although it includes some actors that have performed in films produced in Vietnam, it is not a comprehensive list of all Vietnamese actors who have performed in Vietnamese movies.
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The seven-episode series, based on Viet Thanh Nguyen’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, follows the Captain through his experiences as a spy for the North Vietnamese communists ...
The Red Shoes (Korean: 분홍신; Hanja: 粉紅신; RR: Bunhongsin) is a 2005 South Korean supernatural horror film co-written and directed by Kim Yong-gyun, based on the 1845 fairy tale of same name by Hans Christian Andersen. [2]