Crossroads of Youth (1934)
Oldest Korean film that has been preserved
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: September 21, 1934
Cast
- Lee Won-yong - Young-bok
- Shin Il-seon - Young-ok
- Park Yeon - Gye-cheol
- Kim Yeon-sil - Kye-soon
- Cheol Yang - Joo Myung-gu
- Moon Gyung-shim - Bon-song
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.