Jung Sung-ho's realistic horror acting makes Lee Chan-won and Jang Do-yeon break out in a cold sweat.
Comedian Jung Sung-ho and Romanian expert Professor Park Jung-oh will be joined as special guests in KBS 2TV's 『Dracula" episode, which will be broadcast on the 4th. Jung Sung-ho said, "If you get caught, you're going to die...Let's run away before we get killed alive by a stake." He opened the story of 'Dracula'. In Jung Sung-ho's realistic description, Jang Do-yeon is "Save me!```! It's chilling."
Lee Chan-won said, `Aren't you a person who can imitate all voices regardless of generation. "Can you imitate Dracula?" I asked Jung Sung-ho. Then, Jung Sung-ho said "Dracula actors are all foreigners. I've thought about doing it in KoreaHe summoned the vocal cords of actors Kim Yoon-seok and Han Seok-gyu, and comedians Kim Won-hyo and Kim Jun-hyun. He drew admiration by describing the Korean version of Dracula with realistic impersonation and witty composition.
Meanwhile, Dracula, described in Bram Stoker's novels and in many films as a `pale monster that draws blood from the throat,' was actually the nickname of the Principality of Wallachia in Romania 'Blad III' more than 500 years ago. The Romanian name 'Dracul' was originally given by Vlad III's father, Vlad II, and meant a dragon in Romanian. The suffix -a, which means 'little dragon' and 's son', was added to this to become the current Dracula. Professor Park Jeong-oh, a Romanian expert, said "Dracula also means 'Devil'. Beyond the family's name, it came to be called the 'son of the devil'", foreshadowing the cruelty of the Vlad family. What kind of atrocities occurred before the monarch of a country was reborn as a monster called 'Dracula', which is still loved in modern times, is revealed on the main broadcast.