Heartlessness Trailer

Heartlessness Trailer (1939)

15 March 1939 Drama

Based on the novel of the same title by Kwang-Soo Lee (Yi Kwang-su), published in 'Maeil Shinbo' in 1917. The plot is based on the relationship of three young people - English teacher Hyeong-sik Lee, dancer Young-chae Park and Hyun-soo Kim, the daughter of a wealthy presbyter. Left an orphan in early childhood, Hyeong-sik was brought up in the house of Master Park. From childhood, Park predicted his daughter Young-chae as Hyeong-sik's wife. Master Park was a patriot, and when the Japanese invaders came to power, he was illegally convicted and imprisoned. His daughter Young-chae became a kisaeng to earn money to send packages to the prison. At this time, Hyeong-sik and Young-chae are moving away from each other, and Hyun-soo appears in the life of Hyeong-sik, whom he fell in love with and is going to marry her.

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Cast

Han Eun-jin

as Young-chae Park

Nam-yong Choi

as Hyeong-sik Lee

Kim Il-hae

as Hyun-soo Kim

Kim Sin-jae

as Sun-hyung Kim

Baek-su Lee

as Woo-seon Sin

Sun-yeong Hyeon

as Wol-hyang Gye

Crew

Un-jo Hwang

Un-jo Hwang Director of Photography

Jae-myeong Lee

Jae-myeong Lee Executive Producer

Seong-chun Kim

Seong-chun Kim Lighting Director

Gwan Kim

Original Music Composer

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

Korea 15 March 1939

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