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Nameless Stars (1959)

Genre : History

Runtime : 1H 46M

Director : Kim Kang-yun
Writer : Keum-dong Choi

Synopsis

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.

Actors

Jo Mi-ryeong
Jo Mi-ryeong
Yeong-ae
Hwang Hae-nam
Hwang Hae-nam
Sang-hun
Choi Nam-hyun
Choi Nam-hyun
Teacher Song
Min-ho Jang
Min-ho Jang
Youngsik Choi
Jeon Ok
Jeon Ok
Mr. Yoon (Sang-hoon's mother)
Sin-jae Kim
Sin-jae Kim
Mrs. Lee (Song's wife)
Lee Bin-hwa
Lee Bin-hwa
Jeon Gye-hyeon
Jeon Gye-hyeon
Inok
Kim Hyeon-ju
Kim Hyeon-ju
Byun Ki-jong
Byun Ki-jong
Seo Wol-yeong
Seo Wol-yeong
Lee Hae-Rang
Lee Hae-Rang
Harii
Lee Hyang
Lee Hyang
Japanese Police Chief
Park Sang-ik
Park Sang-ik
Hasegawa
Bang Su-Il
Bang Su-Il
Cho Dongyoon
Chu Seok-Yang
Chu Seok-Yang
Najima (Japanese Police)
Kim Ho-yeon
Kim Ho-yeon
Yang Il-min
Yang Il-min
Farmer
Choi Myeong-su
Choi Myeong-su
Lee Tae Min
Gu Jong-seok
Gu Jong-seok
Nam Mi-rang
Nam Mi-rang
Kim So-yeon
Kim So-yeon
Jeong Ok-ryeon
Choe Seung-i
Choe Seung-i
Wang Seobang
Choe Eun-yeon
Choe Eun-yeon
Kim Wol-sun
Kim Wol-sun
Ha Ji-man
Ha Ji-man
Old man
Il-seon Lee
Il-seon Lee
Woon-hak Yim
Woon-hak Yim
Ji Bang-yeol
Ji Bang-yeol
Chief of police
Lee Chang-sik
Lee Chang-sik
Military police
Choi Geol
Choi Geol
Lee Seong-il
Lee Seong-il
Teacher
Up-dong Lee
Up-dong Lee
Park Byeong-gi
Park Byeong-gi
Soonsa (Raju)
Choi Sung
Choi Sung
Sanghoon Friend Sungjin
Park Min-ho
Park Min-ho
Lee Hae-ryong
Lee Hae-ryong
Kim Il
Kim Il
Jeon Se-gwon
Jeon Se-gwon
Yu Chun-su
Yu Chun-su
Kim Do-il
Kim Do-il
Kim Eui-heung
Im Nae-il
Im Nae-il
Gilwoo Jang

Crews

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

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