• Title: 아직도 결혼하고 싶은 여자 / Ajikdo Gyeolhonhago Shipeun Yeoja
  • Also known as: Still, Marry Me / City Lovers
  • Genre: Romance
  • Episodes: 16
  • Broadcast network: MBC
  • Broadcast period: 2010-Jan-20 to 2010-Mar-11
  • Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
  • Related TV shows: The Woman Who Wants to Marry and The Man Who Can't Get Married

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Synopsis

This drama depicts lives of three women who are closing one chapter of their life and entering the next. Lee Shin Young (Park Jin Hee), Jung Da Jung (Uhm Ji Won) and Kim Boo Ki (Wang Bit Na) are three women in their 30s whose romantic relationships have faltered due to their career ambitions, but find themselves given a chance to make a fresh start.

Cast

  • Park Jin Hee as Lee Shin Young
  • Uhm Ji Won as Jung Da Jung
  • Wang Bit Na as Kim Boo Ki
  • Kim Bum as Ha Min Jae
  • Choi Chul Ho as Na Ban Suk
  • Lee Pil Mo as Yoon Sang Woo
  • Park Ji Young as Choi Sang Mi
Other people
  • Kim Yong Hee as Choi Myung Suk
  • Ahn Hye Kyung as Jang Hye Jin
  • Park Hyo Joon as Hee Dong
  • Jun Se Hong as Jun Se Ri
  • Jung Won Joong as Director Buk
  • Chun Woo Hee as Shin Young's junior
  • Baek Il Sub as Ban Suk's father
  • Jung Soo Young as Sang Woo's colleague
  • Jo Han Sun as Shin Young's ex-fiancé
  • Min Ah Ryung as Ex-fiancé's girlfriend
  • Im Chang Jung as Jerry Oh
  • Danny Ahn as Boo Ki's ex-boyfriend
  • Park Chul Min as psychic
  • Kim Sung Hoon as gangster
  • Kim Min Shik as Director Kim Min Shik (cameo, ep12)
  • Gook Ji Yun as Se Na (cameo, ep15)
  • Chae Gun

Production Credits

  • Production Company: Kim Jong Hak Production
  • Chief Producer: Go Dong Sun
  • Producer: Park Chang Shik
  • Director: Kim Min Shik, Lee Sang Yeob
  • Screenwriter: Kim In Young

Notes

  • This is the sequel of The Woman Who Wants to Marry and female version of The Man Who Can't Get Married which aired on KBS2.