The Way to Seoul (1962)

The Way to Seoul (1962) poster

A major of the South Korean army is taken prisoner during the Korean War (1950-1953). He attempts to escape but a guard shoots him. But a woman appears to save him. She is a student studying at Kim Il-Sung University. While his wound gets healed, he falls in love with her. She is also an anti-Communist. When he becomes healthy again, he sneaks into the Pyeongyang concentration camp to rescue three South Korean soldiers even though she strongly objects. He successfully carries out his mission and they set out for Seoul. But there are a lot of dangers waiting for them on their way.

Director: Lee Byung-il
Runtime: 110 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Hong Dong-hyuk
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
More Films by Director: Lee Byung-il

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Way to Seoul about?
A major of the South Korean army is taken prisoner during the Korean War (1950-1953). He attempts to escape but a guard shoots him. But a woman appears to save him. She is a student studying at Kim Il-Sung University. While his wound gets healed, he falls in love with her. She is also an anti-Communist. When he becomes healthy again, he sneaks into the Pyeongyang concentration camp to rescue three South Korean soldiers even though she strongly objects. He successfully carries out his mission and they set out for Seoul. But there are a lot of dangers waiting for them on their way.
Who directed The Way to Seoul?
The Way to Seoul was directed by Lee Byung-il.
Who stars in The Way to Seoul?
The Way to Seoul stars Kim Jin-kyu, Kim Ji-mi, Yoon Il-bong, Hwang Hae, Lee Dae-yub.
How long is The Way to Seoul?
The Way to Seoul has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
Where was The Way to Seoul produced?
The Way to Seoul was produced in South Korea.