Contest Offers Kdrama Prize: A Date With Kwon Hyun Sang

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If your kdrama dreams include dating actor Kwon Hyun Sang and you happen to live in the LA metro area, the odds of your spending quality time with him just improved.

DramaFever is sponsoring a contest in which one of the prizes is a dinner date with the young star of "Vampire Prosecutor 2," "Queen of Ambition," "King 2 Hearts" and director Jae Soh, who directed Kwon in his new film, the zombie coming-of-age story, "Let Me Out." It's the first Korean independent film to be released in the U.S. and Korea on the same day and the young star will attend both premieres. The film opens on Aug. 16 at LA's Downtown Independent Theater.

In the film, Kwon plays a haughty film student who works in a convenience store. He gets the chance to make his first film and decides on a romantic zombie film, so he can work with the girl he likes, played by Park Hee Bon. Everything goes wrong until he learns the importance of asking others for help.

Kwon Hyun Sang won "Best Villain" in last year's DramaFever awards for his role in "Vampire Prosecutor 2." When it came time to publicize the film, the production company decided to reach out to DramaFever to help promote the event with some fun prizes.

Contest winners get two tickets to the Los Angeles premiere and the grand prize winner's package will include dinner with the star and the director, a chance to walk the red carpet and limousine service to the event. The winner also gets an autographed poster and soundtrack DVD.

All you have to do to enter this contest is get your zombie on. The contest asks fans to zomb-ify themselves with makeup and costumes and then to send the results to DramaFever. But you need to make yourself monstrous in a hurry and quickly send in a photo or video of your zombie self, as contest winners will be chosen on August 9.

Here is the link to get the full list of rules: letmeoutcontest@dramafever.com.

The first hundred people who buy tickets to the film also get an autographed poster.

For the record, Kwon also appeared in "Heaven's Order" and The Master of Study." He is the son of acclaimed Korean film director Im Kwon Taek and actress Chae Ryeong.

"Let Me Out" was originally shown at the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, where it received praise and invitations to be shown in other film festivals.

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