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  1. Innocent Steps (Korean: 댄서의 순정; Hanja: 댄서의 純情; RR: Daenseoui sunjeong; lit. "Dancer’s Purity") is a 2005 South Korean film directed by Park Young-hoon. Another English title for the movie is "Dancing princess".

  2. Innocent Steps (2005) Korean romantic movie with English subtitle. Former acclaimed dancer Na Young-sae (Park Gun-hyung) attempts to make a comeback after his opponent, Hyun-soo (Yoon Chan ...

    • 110 min
    • 2.3M
    • Nicker Poo
  3. Former acclaimed dancer Na Young-Sae ( Park Gun-Hyung) attempts to make a comeback. Young-Sae then brings to Korea Jang Chae-Rin ( Moon Geun-Young ), an ethnic Korean from China who he presumes is a highly talented dancer.

  4. Apr 28, 2005 · Innocent Steps: Directed by Young-hoon Park. With Moon Geun-young, Keon-hyeong Park, Song Ha-yoon, Kim Ji-yeong. In pursuit of a triumphant comeback, a former dancing star imports a teenage phenom to play the role of his partner, only to discover that she barely has any experience.

    • (1.6K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Music
    • Young-hoon Park
    • 2005-04-28
  5. Innocent Steps. Story: Na Young-sae (Park Keon-hyeong) is the best ballroom dancer in Korea. His long-term rival Jung Hyun-soo (Yun Chang), however, not only pinches his female partner, but is also responsible for a knee injury of Young-sae.

  6. Release Date: Apr 28, 2005. Duration: 1 hr. 50 min. Year: 2005. Country: South Korea. Native Title: 댄서의 순정. Content Rating: 13+ – Teens 13 or older. Alternative Titles: Daenseoui Sunjeong, Dancing Princess. Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance. Add to watchlist. Synopsis. Former acclaimed dancer Na Young Sae attempts to make a comeback.

  7. Innocent Steps is a romantic Korean tale about a 19 year old girl from China on a dance contract. She is paid to practice and dance with her partner for the upcoming 'KDFA Cup Korea Dancesport Championship'.

    • 110 min