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White Tower

White Tower

(하얀 거탑 / Ha-yan Geo-tab)


Drama Details:

  • Also known as: Behind the White Tower, Inside the White Tower

  • Starring: Kim Myeong-min, Lee Seon-gyoon, Cha In-pyo, Song Seon-mi, Kim Bo-kyeong

  • Director: Ahn Pan-seok

  • Screenplay: Lee Ki-won

  • Genre: Romance, Thriller

  • Episode: 20

  • Broadcast period: 2007-Jan-06 to 2007-Mar-11

  • Broadcast Network: MBC

 

Synopsis:

As Korean dramas enter the new millennium, it is impossible to deny that the genre of the ?ini series?is at a crisis. Audiences have long since turned away from TV dramas, jaded by the same old stereotypical characters, farfetched storylines, and the formulaic ?airing off?of male and female characters. Over the years, the mini series has even devolved to the level of a mere ?ime killer.?This can be seen as a recurrence of the crisis that American TV shows faced in the late eighties for the same reasons. Romantic comedies, increasingly concerned with reproducing the same styles and patterns, were no longer able to captivate audiences. Fortunately, two shows that appeared in the 1990s effectively put an end to this slump: ER and N.Y.P.D. Blue. These two shows redefined the paradigm for TV dramas. By offering a level of realism reminiscent of documentaries and populating their vividly realistic settings with ensemble casts of true-to-life characters, they succeeded in drawing the masses back in front of the TV. Both shows have amply stood the test of time: they remain on the air to this day, more than ten years after they first debuted. The success and longevity of these shows demonstrate the fact that the public can no longer be won over by ?ake?stories, and at the same time suggest the only alternative for rescuing Korean TV dramas from the mire of mediocrity. That alternative, in short, is the fusion of ? realistic depiction of the professional world?and ?tories about living, breathing people.?Behind The White Tower perfectly satisfies this criterion. Set in a university hospital, Behind The White Tower follows one brilliant doctor? relentless pursuit of his ambition to its conclusion. By microscopically depicting the hidden side of the medical profession, it sheds light on a variegated spectrum of human types. The show recounts the friendship and conflict between two male doctors?ne with a brilliant gift for his craft and the other with an innate warmth and a firm devotion to the healing art?nd tenaciously investigates the lust for power that moves human beings in the ?hite tower?that is the university hospital. Ultimately, Behind The White Tower poses the fundamental question, ?hat is a human being??and provides its viewers with an opportunity for self-reflection.

Source: MBC Global Media


Episode Guides:

 

< Episode 1 >
Brilliant surgeon Jang Jun-hyeok is an associate professor in the Department of
Surgery at Myeongin University. With his unsurpassed skill and cool judgment, he
saves a patient who had been on the brink of death due to another doctor? error.
Still, chief of surgery Professor Lee Ju-wan regards the ever-confident Jun-hyeok
with a disapproving eye.

Jun-hyeok? school friend, Associate Professor Choi Do-yeong, comes across a
rare case of early-stage pancreatic cancer and transfers the patient to Jun-hyeok.
Jun-hyeok becomes excited about performing the unusual procedure, but finds
himself faced with a choice when he discovers that the powerful deputy chief of the
hospital, Wu Yong-gil, has made an incorrect diagnosis...

< Episode 2 >
Jun-hyeok and Do-yeong secretly operate on the patient who was misdiagnosed by
Professor Wu Yong-gil, but is discovered by the wily Wu. Jun-hyeok attempts to
cover up his illicit operation by lying that Wu? initial diagnosis was correct, but he
encounters opposition from the honest Do-yeong.

Meanwhile, Professor Lee Ju-wan, who has always been disapproving of Jun-
hyeok, conspires with Professor Wu to send Jun-hyeok to a hospital in the
countryside by using the surgery as a pretext...

< Episode 3 >
Professor Wu declares Jun-hyeok? gift of a painting as an attempt at bribery and
sets out to transfer Jun-hyeok to a rural hospital. If he is transferred, all of Jun-
hyeok? efforts thus far will have been in vain. Alarmed, Jun-hyeok goes to his
father-in-law, Min Chung-sik, for aid.

Meanwhile, Professor Lee tells Jun-hyeok not to worry since the transfer is only a
temporary measure, and instructs him to prepare for the transition as scheduled...

< Episode 4 >
Jun-hyeok discovers the identity of the man Professor Lee is grooming as his
successor: Noh Min-guk. Min-guk is Lee Ju-wan? alumnus and a professor at
Johns Hopkins University. Jun-hyeok becomes nervous, sensing that the man he
will be competing against is a formidable opponent.

Even amid his preoccupation with becoming the next chief of surgery, Jun-hyeok
ends up scrubbing in with Professor Lee on an extensive procedure to
simultaneously transplant the liver, pancreas, and kidney...

< Episode 5 >

As a result of Professor Lee? scheme, Min-guk ends up taking the older man?
place in the OR. In an atmosphere of breathless tension, Min-guk and Jun-hyeok
begin the surgery. But the two rivals, each of whom considers himself the best in
the field, clashes constantly over the order and method of the procedure.

Professor Lee, who has been watching from the observation room, stresses that he
is in charge of the operation and orders the procedure to be performed according to
Min-guk? directions. Jun-hyeok, though shocked, removes his gloves and steps
back.

Meanwhile, Do-yeong, who is doing all he can to save Jin-ju, visits Professor Oh
Gyeong-hwan for a consultation, but is distressed by the fact that the cancer has
already progressed to a dangerous degree.

< Episode 6 >
Pathology professor Oh Gyeong-hwan volunteers to head the election committee in
order to ensure that the election for the next chief of surgery proceeds fairly.
Professor Lee secretly cheers at the development, since Professor Oh disapproves
of Jun-hyeok, but Professor Wu cannot help feeing bitter.

Made uneasy by Professor Oh? appointment to the head of the election committee,
Jun-hyeok pays Do-yeong an unexpected visit. Jun-hyeok asks the surprised Do-
yeong to arrange a meeting with Professor Oh, since he needs the latter? help to
become the chief of surgery. But Do-yeong refuses, saying that he cannot help Jun-
hyeok in such a self-serving endeavor...

< Episode 7 >
Jang Jun-hyeok, Noh Min-guk, and Mun Sang-myeong are named as candidates for
the next chief of surgery. With Professor Oh helming the election committee, voting
begins in earnest. At that moment, Professor Lee raises his hand. Declaring that he
cannot choose among two of his students and Noh Min-guk, he gives up his vote
and exits the room. The less knowing of the department heads nod their heads in
admiring approval.

Jun-hyeok, who is in the auditorium busily preparing for the symposium, is
flabbergasted when Professor Lee suddenly appears and declares that he has
waived his vote. Later on, Lee approaches Jun-hyeok as he waits to deliver his
lecture and tells the younger man not to be offended by his decision to give up his
vote. At that very moment, Geon-ha rushes in to deliver the results of the vote...

< Episode 8 >
Jun-hyeok visits Min-guk in his hotel room. Throwing away his pride, he kneels
before Min-guk and entreats his rival to withdraw from the race. At that moment,
Professor Oh Nam-gi comes to Min-guk? room, and the startled Jun-hyeok hastily
leaves the scene.

When Professor Lee learns that Jun-hyeok has been to see Min-guk, he informs
Professor Wu Yong-gil, thus exacerbating the situation. Angered by Jun-hyeok?
irresponsible act, Wu turns his back on him.

Meanwhile, Kwon Sun-il comes to see Do-yeong, at the insistence of his wife. Do-
yeong begins to run various tests on Sun-il as if he were any other patient.

< Episode 9 >
Suspecting Sun-il of having pancreatic cancer, Do-yeong refers him to Jun-hyeok,
who remarks that he will operate on Sun-il before the international surgical
conference in Jeju. Do-yeong suggests that Jun-hyeok perform a lung biopsy before
the operation, but Jun-hyeok, who is preoccupied by his preparations for the
conference, does not heed the advice.

Meanwhile, Min-guk, who has lost the election for the chief of surgery, calmly
leaves Korea...

< Episode 10 >
At the international surgical conference in Jeju, Jun-hyeok tries his utmost to perform
successful surgery on the wife of the international surgical association? chairman.
However, due to the unseen machinations of Oh Nam-gi, who had supported Min-
guk, Jun-hyeok finds himself unable to perform the operation.

Meanwhile, Dong-il, who has taken on Jun-hyeok? post-op patient as his very first
patient, begins to grow uneasy when the patient in question begins to display
strange symptoms...

< Episode 11 >
Just as he successfully completes the operation on the wife of the international
surgical association? chairman, Jun-hyeok receives the news that his post-op
patient Kwon Sun-il has died. Sensing the gravity of the situation, Jun-hyeok
requests a detailed inquiry into what happened.

Sun-il? wife, Sun-gi, and other family members wail in grief around the bed on
which Sun-il lies with a white sheet covering his body. Unable to watch the
heartbreaking scene, Dong-il runs down the stairs and bursts into tears.

< Episode 12 >
Sun-il? wife and Jun-hyeok come face to face in the hallway of the courthouse.
Jun-hyeok? attorney, Yun, patronizes the plaintiff? attorney by patting him on the
shoulder, and Sun-il? wife directs an anxious gaze toward Jun-hyeok and
company.

Yun speculates that the plaintiff? side will summon Oh Gyeong-hwan, Yeom Dong-
il, and Choi Do-yeong as witnesses, which plunges Jun-hyeok into nervous
apprehension.

Meanwhile, the plaintiff? attorney, Kim Hun, visits Do-yeong at work...

< Episode 13 >
Do-yeong barges into Kim Hun? office to prevent the lawsuit from being dropped.
Sun-il? wife, after witnessing the exchange, decides not to sign the settlement
papers. Jun-hyeok? legal team, gathered in the office of the hospital? deputy chief,
struggle to come up with a countermove. They inform Lee Ju-wan that his daughter
appears to be helping the plaintiff? side.

Jun-hyeok decides to try and persuade Do-yeong? wife rather than Do-yeong
himself, who refuses to listen. While Do-yeong is away from home, Jun-hyeok goes
to see his wife and entreats her aid. Meanwhile, Wu Yong-gil calls out Professor
Lee Ju-wan and takes issue with his daughter Yun-jin? actions...

< Episode 14 >
After his verbal battle in court, Jun-hyeok runs into Lee Ju-wan in the hallway
outside the courtroom. Unable to pass him by, he engages Lee in a psychological
confrontation. Lee, who has pledged to lend the patient both material and moral aid,
prepares meticulously for the trial, even explaining to attorney Kim Hun the daily
routines of a chief of a university hospital.

Do-yeong and Wu Yong-gil watch the operation from the observation room. Yong-gil
tries to change Do-yeong? mind by stressing Jun-hyeok? indispensable value to
the hospital. Do-yeong divines Yong-gil? intention, but squarely voices his own
beliefs...

< Episode 15 >
When Jun-hyeok continues to perjure himself in court, Do-yeong jumps to his feet
and cries out Jun-hyeok? name in implicit accusation. However, Jun-hyeok carries
on without a single sign of perturbation. Sun-il? wife, who has also been watching
the trial, becomes likewise enraged at Jun-hyeok? lies and tries to object, but the
judge only issues ineffectual warnings...

Meanwhile, Professor Oh Nam-gi calls Jun-hyeok in and informs him that the
chairman of the International Surgical Association wishes to recruit him for a
proposed Northeast Asian hub hospital, which the American Medical Center is
planning to build in Songdo. Jun-hyeok feels his heart soaring at the news.

< Episode 16 >
Wu Yong-gil learns that Jun-hyeok is planning to leave Myeongin University Hospital
for an even bigger hospital. To teach Jun-hyeok a lesson for pursuing his transfer
plans in secret, Wu goes to see Lee Ju-wan, who is friends with the chairman of
the International Surgical Association.

Meanwhile, Do-yeong, who has quit his job, seeks out a friend who works at a
different university hospital. He hands his friend his resume and asks after a
position, but is disappointed by the latter? reluctant reply...

< Episode 17 >
When nurse Yu Mi-ra takes the witness stand and swears to tell the whole truth,
Jun-hyeok watches her with apprehension. Surprised by her unexpected
appearance in court, the members of the audience focus on her testimony. Recalling
Jun-hyeok? visit with the late patient just prior to his surgery, Mi-ra testifies that
there was no mention of the cancer spreading to the lungs.

The new testimony overturns the flow of the trial. Jun-hyeok? attorney works on
finding a witness to back up his client? testimony, and Jun-hyeok remembers Ham
Min-seung, the head of the Medical Center...

< Episode 18 >
The tides of the trial are turned once more by Dong-il? surprise testimony and both
sides devote themselves to procuring new evidence. Kim Hun tells Dong-il to lay low
for a while since Jun-hyeok? party may try to exert pressure on him; in response,
Do-yeong takes Dong-il to his own home. Kim Hun learns from Mi-ra that medical
students were in attendance during Jun-hyeok? visit with the patient and requests
that the students?reports be held as evidence. Meanwhile, while performing
surgery, Jun-hyeok feels an acute pain in his stomach and falls to the floor...

< Episode 19 >
Sensing that the people around him are hiding something from him, Jun-hyeok goes
to Do-yeong? cancer center in the middle of the night and asks him to perform some
tests. While carefully watching the monitor showing the images of the test, Do-yeong?br> s gaze is riveted to a single spot on the screen. He calls Professor Hong Sang-il to
find out the facts...

Face to face with Hong Sang-il, Do-yeong demands to know who will be performing
the procedure. Sang-il confesses to being apprehensive about performing the
surgery himself. Do-yeong goes straight from his meeting with Sang-il to see Wu
Yong-gil. They both agree that Jun-hyeok? operation should be performed by Chief
of Surgery Lee Ju-wan.

< Episode 20 >
As the pain in his abdomen grows increasingly intense, Jun-hyeok calls Do-yeong
in and tells the latter that he knows his condition is biliary tract cancer. Do-yeong
tries to fend him off with lies, but Jun-hyeok asks to see the test results and films,
so that he can have time to prepare himself. Finally learning the entire truth, Jun-
hyeok sits and gazes at the OR from the observation room. His eyes brim with tears
at the recollection of all the procedures he performed there.

Later, his condition having worsened, Jun-hyeok fails to recognize even the medical
staff around him and lapses into delirium...

Source: MBC Global Media


Cast :

Kim Myeong-min
Kim Myeong-min
as
Jang Joon Hyeok
Lee Seon-gyoon
Lee Seon-gyoon
as
Choi Do Young
Cha In-pyo
Cha In-pyo
as
Noh Min Guk
Song Seon-mi
Song Seon-mi
as
Lee Yoon Jin
Kim Bo-kyeong
Kim Bo-kyeong
as
Kang Hee Jae
Byeon Hee-bong
Byeon Hee-bong
as Oh Kyung Hwan
Lee Jeong-gil
Lee Jeong-gil
as
Lee Ju Won
Kim Chang-wan
Kim Chang-wan
as
Woo Yong Gil
Jeong Han-yong
Jeong Han-yong
as
Min Won Jang / Min Choon Sik
Lim Seong-eon
Lim Seong-eon
as
Min Soo Jung
Jeong Yeong-sook
Jeong Yeong-sook
as
Joon Hyuk's mother
Lee Hee-do
Lee Hee-do
as
Yoo Pil Sang
Ki Tae-yeong
Ki Tae-yeong
as
Yeom Dong Il
Lee Seung-min
Lee Seung-min
as
Ha Eun Hye
Jang So-yeon
Jang So-yeon
as
Yoon Mi Ra
Han Sang-jin
Han Sang-jin
as
Park Gun Ha
Nam Yoon-jeong
Nam Yoon-jeong
as --
Yang Hee-kyeong
Yang Hee-kyeong
as --
Son Byeong-ho
Son Byeong-ho
as
--
Park Hyeok-kwon
Park Hyeok-kwon
as --
Park Kwang-jeong
Park Kwang-jeong
as --
Jang Hyeon-seong
Jang Hyeon-seong
as --
Son Byeong-ho
Son Byeong-ho
as
--
Park Hyeok-kwon
Park Hyeok-kwon
as --

Jang Jun-hyeok / Kim Myeong-min
An assistant professor in the department of general surgery at Myeongin University.
Strikingly tall with a stony demeanor, Jun-hyeok is an ambitious individual with an unrivaled drive for success. He is particularly renowned for his skill in hepatobiliary cancer and pancreas transplant surgeries, and is a celebrated scholar in the field of carcinogenesis. His dexterity with a scalpel is astounding.
Intuitive decision-making, a confident attitude, and a cold personality are his defining characteristics. As a result, he often rubs people the wrong way and, in particular, makes Professor Lee Ju-wan deem him unsuitable to become the head of the department. Still, his talent and ability as a doctor are unsurpassed. What really sets him apart from other doctors is the fact that he obsesses more about his patients’ diseases than about the patients themselves. In other words, he derives exhilaration from encountering new diseases and conquering them.
This attitude coincides with his life’s goal of becoming the best surgeon in the world. The first step in his journey toward this goal is to become the chief of the department of general surgery. This would make him the best in Korea, and provide the foundation for his intended rise to the top of the world. However, he comes across the first stumbling block in his life when Professor Lee Ju-wan tries to bring in someone from his alma mater as his successor.

Choi Do-yeong / Lee Seon-gyun
An assistant professor in the department of gastrointestinal medicine at Myeongin University, who graduated in the same class as Jang Jun-hyeok.
Although he initially majored in basic medicine and pathology, Do-yeong switched to clinical medicine out of a desire to heal suffering patients with his own hands. He is gentle, kind, and considerate.
His warm nature makes him the kind of a doctor that every patient wants to entrust their health to. Believing that a doctor must be rigorously scientific for his patients, he does not jump to conclusions in his diagnoses but poses question after question until he obtains absolute certainty. This places him in stark contrast to the intuitive Jun-hyeok. For this reason, they are constantly at conflict with each other. That is, as doctors, Do-yeong is idealistic whereas Jun-hyeok is pragmatic. Within the insular world of the university hospital, Do-yeong’s humane and idealistic attitude comes up against endless challenges.
Clashing with surgeon Jang Jun-hyeok, with whom he has an organic relationship as a physician, Do-yeong is sometimes wooed and at other times threatened by the hospital, but he firmly stands his ground and defends his beliefs.

Noh Min-guk / Cha In-pyo
The candidate for department chief recommended by Lee Ju-wan.
An alumnus from Lee Ju-wan’s alma mater, Min-guk received his M.D. overseas at Harvard University.
He is introverted and somewhat lacking in social skills, but he has a strong desire to win. Moreover, he is talented enough to rival Jang Jun-hyeok when it comes to surgery. Having published numerous articles in Science and SCI, he is amply qualified to compete against Jun-hyeok for the position of chief in the department of general surgery at Myeongin University. Because he is still single, Do-yeong is also regarded by Lee Ju-wan and his wife as an ideal candidate for a son-in-law as well.

Lee Yun-jin / Song Seon-mi
Professor Lee Ju-wan’s daughter.
Although Yun-jin appears shy and docile, she is in fact strong in character and firm in her convictions. Having observed the life of doctors from an early age, she is jaded by the hospital and rebels against her parents’ desire to marry her off to a doctor.
However, when she meets Choi Do-yeong?an academically-astute doctor with a dedication to healing?she begins to love and admire him. Unfortunately, Do-yeong is a married man with a son in kindergarten. Rationally, she tells herself that her feelings are inappropriate, but the more she tries to convince herself, the deeper her love for Do-yeong gets. Alongside Do-yeong, she begins assisting in the trial of the Kwon Hyeong-geun family, and does everything in her power to put former nurse Yu Mi-ra, a vital witness in the case, on the stand.

Kang Hee-jae / Kim Bo-gyeong
Jang Jun-hyeok’s beautiful girlfriend.
Because Hee-jae runs a bar near Myeongin University, a frequent haunt for doctors working at the university hospital, she serves as Jun-hyeok’s information source and even acts as an invaluable “spy” for him from time to time.
Because she once attended medical school, she has no problem carrying on a professional conversation with the doctors who visit her bar. She is smart and intellectual, but her situation as an ex-med-student-turned-bar-hostess has made her rather cynical. She loves Jun-hyeok, but does not try to possess him.
This testifies to the extent of her willingness to submit to reality. She regards Jun-hyeok, who single-mindedly follows his ambition, with sympathy rather than envy. When Jun-hyeok is dying of cancer, she wants to remain by his side; Jun-hyeok, in turn, also wants her to stay with him.

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