[NEWS] ‘Bridal Mask’ resumes filming after bus accident
2012.04.24
“The Equator Man” sequel drama, “Bridal Mask” on the KBS 2TV has resumed its filming a week after the bus falling accident.
TV Report reported that the shoot resumed on the 24th at Paju, Kyeonggido. A staff claimed, “Along with the grieving for the one who passed away, we thought it was only right that we resume shooting and create a great drama.”
The accident occurred in the early-morning hours of April 18th, involving the broadcast station bus that was heading to the filming location. The bus which was supporting actors and other staffs fell over the field, killing one and seriously injured 30 others. It has been reported that the brakes were ruptured and couldn't stop before the fall.
Meanwhile, “Bridal Mask” is based on Heo Young Man’s original back in 1974 about the Japanese colonization in the 1930s. The main actor Lee Kangto (Joo Won) who was an expert in martial arts stood up against the Japanese. The drama will be aired after “The Equator Man” on the 30th as a 24-part series.
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