Crossroads of Youth (1934)

Oldest Korean film that has been preserved

Crossroads of Youth (1934) poster

After spending 7 years as a man-servant in his fiancé's house, Young-bok gets kicked out of the place and works in Gyoung-sung station. He falls in love with Gye-soon but tragedy strikes her, which propels him to seek revenge. This is the oldest Korean film that has been preserved.

Director: Ahn Jong-hwa
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 73 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Lee Myeong-u
Editing: Ahn Jong-hwa
Production: Keum Kang Kinema Co.
Country: South Korea
Language: No Language
Original Language: ko

Keywords

seoul, south korea

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Crossroads of Youth about?
After spending 7 years as a man-servant in his fiancé's house, Young-bok gets kicked out of the place and works in Gyoung-sung station. He falls in love with Gye-soon but tragedy strikes her, which propels him to seek revenge. This is the oldest Korean film that has been preserved.
Who directed Crossroads of Youth?
Crossroads of Youth was directed by Ahn Jong-hwa.
Who stars in Crossroads of Youth?
Crossroads of Youth stars Lee Won-yong, Shin Il-seon, Park Yeon, Kim Yeon-sil, Cheol Yang, Moon Gyung-shim.
How long is Crossroads of Youth?
Crossroads of Youth has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
What genre is Crossroads of Youth?
Crossroads of Youth is a Drama film.
Where was Crossroads of Youth produced?
Crossroads of Youth was produced in South Korea.