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<i>Prison Playbook</i>

Prison Playbook

2017 South Korean television series


Prison Playbook[2] (Korean: 슬기로운 감빵생활) is a 2017 South Korean television series directed by Shin Won-ho and starring Park Hae-soo and Jung Kyung-ho. The series marks Park Hae-soo's first-ever lead role. It aired on tvN from November 22, 2017 to January 18, 2018, every Wednesday and Thursday at 21:10 (KST) for 16 episodes.[3][4]

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The series was a commercial hit and became one of the highest-rated series in Korean cable television history.[5]

Synopsis

A captivating series revolving around the lives of convicts behind bars, their families and duty officers working in the correctional facilities. It focuses on the story of a superstar baseball pitcher, Kim Je-hyuk, who is convicted of assault after he saves his sister from a sexual assault.

Cast

Main

A superstar baseball player who turns into a convict overnight after protecting his sister from an assault. Due to ultimately fatal injuries that the perpetrator suffers, he is sentenced to a year of jailtime. Despite excelling in baseball, he is quite clumsy at everything else, which is a running gag throughout the show.
An elite prison guard and Je-hyuk's best friend. He used to play baseball with Je-hyuk in high school but had to quit because of injuries sustained in a car accident. Other prisoners and guards believe that he is just an avid fan of Kim Je-hyuk.

Supporting

People around Je-hyuk

Je-hyuk's girlfriend who is a traditional Korean medicine student.
Je-hyuk's younger sister.
Joon-ho's younger brother who is a reporter and an avid fan of Je-hyuk.

Seobu Detention Center

A veteran chief prison guard who is quick and flexible when it comes to resolving incidents that take place inside the prison, but is known for being corrupt and easily swayed by money or other material goods that inmates can provide him.[6]
  • Jung Jae-sung as Professor Myung
  • Lee Ho-chul [ko] as Gal Dae-bong (a.k.a. "Seagull")

Seobu Penitentiary

A gang member and convicted murderer who was at first, sentenced to life imprisonment before his sentence was shortened to 25 years on appeal a decade after his trial. A model prisoner and father figure to younger inmates, especially to Lee Joo-hyung.
An engineer who was sentenced to 3 years and 6 months’ imprisonment because of a gambling scam. He has a severe lisp, which other inmates (especially Han-yang) make fun of.
A repeat offender for drug usage. He constantly bickers with Kaist and Captain Yoo.
A commanding officer who allegedly assaulted his teammate, which led to the latter's death. He initially found it hard to live in prison but eventually began to fit in.
  • Jung Min-sung [ko] as Go Park-sa (a.k.a. "Doctor Go")
A manager of a large company who was imprisoned due to his company embezzling ten billion won and him taking the fall for it.
A repeat offender who is unable to refrain from stealing.
    • Kang Seung-yoon as Lee Jong-won, Min-chul’s fellow gang member who strongly resembles Joo-hyung. He, Min-chul and three others were found guilty of the murders of two rival gang members, but unlike Min-chul and two of their fellow co-accused, Jong-won (together with their gang leader) was sentenced to death and executed on 6 January 1996.
  • Kim Sung-cheol as Kim Young-cheol (a.k.a. "Jailbird")
A man who frequently goes in and out of prison and the first person in the prison Je-hyuk befriends. He considers Je-hyuk his brother because Je-hyuk secretly paid for his mother's life-saving surgery.
  • Ahn Chang-hwan as Dong-ho (a.k.a. "Croney")
A prisoner who stabs Je-hyuk in the shoulder, causing his left arm to be injured and unusable for baseball. Eventually, Je-hyuk is able to convince him to be on his side and be his catcher while he trains for baseball in prison.
A fierce prison guard who likes swearing at prisoners but is actually very supportive and concerned about their well-being and reform.

Others

A friendly and bright prisoner who works in the prison's wood workshop with Je-hyuk and Park-sa. He was sentenced to prison after a fatal car accident.
A prisoner who works in the prison's wood workshop with Je-hyuk, Park-sa, and Min-sung. He becomes the chief of operations in the workshop, replacing Yeom.
  • Lee Hoon-jin as "Soji" (goods carrier)
  • Joo Seok-tae [ko] as operations chief Yeom Sang-jae
The wood workshop's operations chief. He always takes the other workers' overtime pay for himself. He is sexually attracted to Je-hyuk.
  • Ahn Sang-woo as Warden Kim Yong-chul
The prison’s warden who is obsessed with the prison having a good reputation to the public, especially during Je-hyuk's imprisonment.
The strict prison guard who sticks to the rules
  • Kim Han-jong as "Daehyungsoji" (heavy goods carrier)
Prisoner who is assigned as helper in section 2 of the prison. He loves the bright and lively atmosphere of Je-hyuk's cell.
A prison guard who is very talkative. He is drawn to Captain Yoo because he was once saved by him.
  • Choi Yeon-dong as Vice Chief Lee Jung-jae
  • Kim Ki-nam [ko] as Choi Hyun-woo (prisoner)
  • Lee Do-gyeom as Park Do-gyeom (prison guard)
  • Lim Cheol-hyung [ko] as Director Kim Hyuk-kwon
  • Kong Sang-a [ko] as Kim Ji-ho's mother
  • Park Hye-jin [ko] as Lee Joon-ho's mother
  • Jung Jin [ko]
  • Lee Moo-saeng as Captain Yoo's lawyer
  • Kim Jae-geon [ko]
  • Jang Hyuk-jin as Yoo Han-yang's father
  • Yeom Hye-ran as Yoo Han-yang's mother
  • Seo Ji-hoon as Min-sik
  • Han Duk-soo as News anchor
  • Kim Kyung-rae as News anchor
  • Ki Eun-ryung as News anchor
  • Lee Young-suk [ko]
  • Yoo Hyung-kwan [ko] as Chief Shim Woo-kyung (prisoner)
  • Park Young-soo [ko]
  • Jang Joon-nyung [ko] as Baseball coach
  • Bae Ho-geun as Jang Yoon-hwan
  • Kim Yong-un [ko] as big prisoner
  • Kim Tae-soo as Woodworking workshop inmate
  • Lee Kyu-sung
  • Choi Kwang-il [ko]
  • Park Koo-yoon [ko]
  • Kim Dong-chan [ko]
  • Kwak Han-goo [ko] as a car thief
  • Kim Jun-han as Song Ji-won
Boyfriend of Yoo Han-yang who wants Han-yang to stop using drugs
  • Yang Dae-hyuk as Corporal Choi
  • Choi Young [ko]
  • Kang Hyun-jung [ko]
  • Ko Young-bin [ko] as Doctor Jung Dae-hyun
  • Ye In
  • Jang Joon-ho [ko]
  • Hong Seung-beom [ko] as Challenge Golden Bell MC
  • Lee Kyu-seob [ko]
  • Lee Sang-yi as Sergeant Oh Dong-hwan
The real murderer in Captain Yoo's case
  • Ahn Tae-young [ko] as Lim Sun-soo
  • Jung Moon-sung as Yoo Jung-min
  • Shin Won-ho as Joo Jung-hoon
  • Kim Mo-beom as Park Joon-young
  • Jo Kyung-hoon [ko]
  • Lee Do-yeop as Director Doh
  • Tae Won-suk [ko]
  • Park Kun-rak [ko]
  • Song Young-hak [ko]
  • Lee Shin-sung [ko] as CEO Nam
  • Kim Jung-pal as Director Ji
  • Lee Yoon-sang
  • Yoo Su-bin as Yang Jung-suk
  • Ji Min-hyuk as Kang Gun-woo
  • Kim Ka-young
  • Kwon Da-ham
  • Son Kyung-won
  • Shin Hee-kuk
  • Jung Dong-hoon
  • Seo Sang-won
  • Kim Ki-moo [ko] as a rapist
  • Lee Seok [ko] as Lee Suk-eun
  • Kang Duk-jung
  • Jung Kyung-cheol
  • Lee Jae-woo
  • Lee Do-kuk as Professor Kim Jin-sung
  • Ko I-geon [ko] as a baseball teammate
  • Son Kang-kuk as Taxi driver
  • Bae-Jin-woong [ko] as Jin Woong
  • Jo Joon
  • Lee Ki-hyuk as Junior guard
  • Sung Hyun-joon
  • Ahn Ji-hyun as Ji-ho's friend
  • Choi Myung-bin as Soo-bin, Chief Paeng's daughter

Special appearance

Production

  • Prison Playbook is directed by Shin Won-ho, the award-winning director of Reply series, and written by one of the series' junior writers, Jung Bo-hoon.[7][8]
  • The first script reading of the cast was held on July 17, 2017, at CJ E&M Center in Sangam-dong, Seoul.[9]
  • The filming wrapped up on January 16, 2018.[10]

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Commercial performance

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Chart performance

Viewership

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Prison Playbook: South Korea viewers per episode (millions)
Source: Audience measurement performed nationwide by Nielsen Korea.[15][note 1]
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Notes

  1. The number of viewers was released on Nielsen Korea starting January 2018.

References

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  12. Cumulative sales for "The Door":
  13. Cumulative sales for "Would Be Better":
  14. Cumulative sales for "Nostalgia":
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