Nameless Stars

Nameless Stars (1959)


  • Genre: History
  • Release Date: 1959-10-30
  • User Rating: 5.2/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 46min
  • Language: 한국어/조선말
  • Production Company: Asea Films Co., Ltd
  • Production Country: South Korea
  • Director: Kim Kang-yun
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Summary

The son of a freedom fighter, Sang-hun is a member of an anti-Japanese resistance group called "Seongjinhoe," composed of students who share a dedication to the cause of liberation. Their spiritual guide is a teacher named Song Un-in. One day, Yeong-ae, whose brother is a detective in the Japanese police force charged with monitoring independence movements, joins their group. Following a series of sporadic incidents, the students gather one night to resolve on an uprising, but are discovered by the police. Young-ae is wrongfully accused of betraying their plans, but she risks her life in order to allow the group members to escape. The morning after, the students of Gwangju rise up against the Japanese government.

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  • Jo Mi-ryeong

    as Yeong-ae
  • Hwang Hae-nam

    as Sang-hun
  • Choi Nam-hyun

    as Teacher Song
  • Jang Min-ho

    as Youngsik Choi
  • Jeon Ok

    as Mr. Yoon (Sang-hoon's mother)
  • Kim Sin-jae

    as Mrs. Lee (Song's wife)
  • Lee Bin-hwa

    as
  • Jeon Gye-hyeon

    as Inok
  • Kim Hyeon-ju

    as
  • Byeon Gi-jong

    as
  • Seo Wol-yeong

    as
  • Lee Hae-rang

    as Harii
  • Lee Hyang

    as Japanese Police Chief
  • Park Sang-ik

    as Hasegawa
  • Bang Su-il

    as Cho Dongyoon
  • Chu Seok-yang

    as Najima (Japanese Police)
  • Kim Ho-yeon

    as
  • Yang Il-min

    as Farmer
  • Choi Myeong-su

    as Lee Tae Min
  • Jong-seok Gu

    as
  • Nam Mi-rang

    as
  • Kim So-yeon

    as Jeong Ok-ryeon
  • Choe Seung-i

    as Wang Seobang
  • Choe Eun-yeon

    as
  • Kim Wol-sun

    as
  • Ji-man Ha

    as Old man
  • Lee Il-seon

    as
  • Yim Woon-hak

    as
  • Ji Bang-yeol

    as Chief of police
  • Lee Chang-sik

    as Military police
  • Choi Geol

    as
  • Lee Seong-il

    as Teacher
  • Lee Up-dong

    as
  • Park Byeong-gi

    as Soonsa (Raju)
  • Choi Sung

    as Sanghoon Friend Sungjin
  • Park Min-ho

    as
  • Lee Hae-ryong

    as
  • Kim Il

    as
  • Jeon Se-gwon

    as
  • Yu Chun-su

    as
  • Do-il Kim

    as Kim Eui-heung
  • Im Nae-il

    as Gilwoo Jang
Lighting Hae-jin Go Lighting Director
Editing Yu Jae-won Editor
Art Chung Woo-taek Art Direction
Sound Sohn In-ho Recording Supervision
Directing Kim Kang-yun Director
Writing Keum-dong Choi Screenplay
Camera Hyeong-Keun Kim Director of Photography
Production Jae-myeong Lee Producer
Sound Dong-jin Kim Original Music Composer

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