Princess Hours S TV Series Box Set (7discs)
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Product Information
Also Known As:Gung S
Director:Hwang In-Roi, Kim Soo-Young(b)
Country of Origin:South Korea
Genre:TV, Drama, Traditional, Romance
Language:Korean
Subtitle:no available
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0
Release Date:May 17, 2007
Publisher:MBC
Product Made In:South Korea
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Case:Digipack



Product Details
Region Code: All, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Korean
Runtime: 1295mins

Disc1 - Episode 1, 2, 3
Disc2 - Episode 4, 5, 6
Disc3 - Episode 7, 8, 9
Disc4 - Episode 10, 11, 12
Disc5 - Episode 13, 14, 15
Disc6 - Episode 16, 17, 18
Disc7 - Episode 19, 20, Special Features

Special Features:
- Three Beauties
- Drama Point
- Fusion Fantasy
- About Gung S
- NG cuts
About Princess Hours S TV Series
On Air: 10.1.2007 ~ 15.3.2007

This drama is the follow-up of the popular "Princess Hours" with a different tale of a prince, hence "Prince Hours"

The Empress (Myung Se Bin) is in her early 30s, but she is still not married. Since, the 1st successor to the throne died, the royal family is in search for a new successor. Incidentally, they come to know of a young man who was in fact is a son of the prince to a woman who left the Palace for her to be able to keep her pregnancy a secret. The young man's name was Lee Hoo (Se7en), more commonly known to his friends as Kang Hoo. Lee Hoo worked as a delivery boy at a Chinese restaurant, and was known for his 7-minute maximum delivery time. Lee Hoo had been brought up as more of a punk than a prince so his habits and his way of conversing were very different from the people of royal blood. Although he had never dreamt of living in the Palace, he one day finds himself immersing himself in its grandeur and improving himself to prove that he indeed deserves to be called the Successor to the throne.

He soon finds out that not only will he be facing lessons to the path of royalty, and dilemmas of love and of stature, but he will also learn to compete for the position he had been, first and foremostly, called for.