Korea’s Legendary Police Series Has Been Renewed under the Title “Chief Detective 1958.”

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Chief Detective 1958

The iconic Korean TV series “Chief Detective,” which captivated the nation with its 18-year run and 880 episodes starting in 1971, achieving a remarkable peak viewership of over 70%, is set for a remake with the title “Chief Detective 1958.” Specifically, this remake serves as a prequel, exploring events from approximately a decade before the original storyline.

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Broadcasting information of “Chief Detective 1958”

The first episode is scheduled to air on April 19, 2024, at 9:50 p.m

A 10-episode drama series scheduled to air on MBC

Streaming on Wavve

Official trailer of “Chief Detective 1958”

synopsis of “Chief Detective 1958”

Set against the backdrop of 1958, this series chronicles the adventures of Detective Bang Young-han, an expert in apprehending cattle thieves. Joining forces with three dynamic colleagues, they form a team committed to dismantling unscrupulous power structures and emerging as devoted law enforcers for the people.

casting of “Chief Detective 1958”

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Lee Je-hoon Portrays Park Young-han

A detective embroiled in a passionate battle against the harsh realities that ruthlessly trample on human dignity. With an unwavering belief in cause and effect, he dons formidable resilience marked by resolute boldness. This unyielding rural detective, inherently humane yet impervious to external pressures, embodies both fortitude and insight. The character, originally portrayed by Choi Bool-am in the original work, stands as a beacon of resilience against the challenges of an unforgiving world.

Lee Dong-hwi Portrays Kim Sang-soon

Known as the ‘Mad Dog’ at Jongnam Police Station, signaling dire consequences for anyone crossing his path. Born into poverty, this My Way detective possesses nothing but tenacity and an indomitable spirit. Fueled by rage against a reality tainted by corruption, just as exhaustion looms, the unyielding and uncompromising detective Park Young-han, with horns as unyielding as iron, emerges, altering the trajectory of his detective life. The character was originally brought to life by Kim Sang-soon in the original work.

Choi Woo-sung Portraya Jo Kyung-hwan

An extraordinary young man with formidable strength, initially a skilled worker at a rice mill, later rising to prominence as the “Fire Bear” at Jongnam Police Station. A well-mannered and wholesome youth, he transforms into “a Man of Valor” who becomes a bulldozer in the face of injustice, aspiring to be a royal employee for the nation, akin to Park Young-han. His entry into Jongnam Police Station is driven by the determination to make a meaningful impact. The character was originally brought to life by Jo Kyung-hwan in the original work.

Yoon Hyun-soo Portrays Seo Ho-jung

A rising star with aspirations to become a distinguished detective, destined for the pivotal role at Jongnam Police Station as a cunning planner. Possessing unwavering confidence that, at times, leads to irreparable blunders, he carries a charm laden with unexpected twists. At a pivotal moment in his life, his path intersects with Park Young-han, a man fortified with resolute toughness, setting the stage for a transformative journey. The character was initially portrayed by Kim Ho-jung in the original work.

Seo Eun-soo Portrays Lee Hae-joo

As the proprietor of Jongnam Seorim bookstore, she not only exudes striking beauty but also possesses a captivating personality. Her valuable contributions to investigations come from a sophisticated understanding of crime, cultivated through detective novels, and a well-established network of market connections.

Chung Su-bin Portrays Bong Nan-sil

A high school student with aspirations to become a future policewoman. She owns a delightful appearance and a warm smile, portraying a cheerful and determined character. Despite her seemingly gentle demeanor, she exudes strength and determination. A connoisseur of detective novels from both the East and West, she nurtures the ambition of becoming South Korea’s first female detective in the future.

production crew of “Chief Detective 1958”

Director – Kim Sung-hoon

Known for directing films such as “My Little Hero,” “Confidential Assignment,” and “Rampant,” Kim Sung-hoon ventured into the realm of TV series with his inaugural work, “Chief Detective 1958.” However, “Rampant” was deemed calamitous on multiple fronts. Despite the sequel “Confidential Assignment” enjoying relative success at the box office, its positive reception was primarily attributed to the charisma of Hyun Bin and Yoo Hae-jin, raising concerns about the overall quality of future projects.

Creator – Park Jae-beom

A prolific writer celebrated for crafting scripts for acclaimed dramas like “Manager Kim,” “The Fiery Priest,” and “Vincenzo.” The roles of ‘creator’ or ‘showrunner’ are relatively uncommon in the Korean series landscape, but Park Jae-beom has previously assumed these responsibilities in productions such as “Quiz from God” and “Dinner Mate.”

behind the scene of “Chief Detective 1958”

  • Choi Bool-am, the protagonist from the original “Chief Detective” series, is slated to make a special cameo appearance in the upcoming remake.

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