Lee Jong-cheol

Most Popular Lee Jong-cheol Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

A Battle Journal Trailer (1981)

20 June 1981

A man, feeling guilty and depressed over a life-and-death decision he made while rock climbing, which left his friend dead, regains hope and the will to live when an elderly man gives him a diary belonging to a soldier during the Korean War.

An Upstart Trailer (1961)

13 July 1961

A poor boarder inherits 30 million dollars from an American soldier whose life he saved during the Korean War.

A Public Prosecutor and a Teacher Trailer (1948)

05 June 1948

A female teacher gives shelter to an escaped convict, but her husband, misconstruing her intentions, reacts violently and accidentally stabs himself to death in the process.

The Story of Chun-hyang Trailer (1935)

04 October 1935

Chun-hyang, the daughter of a geisha in the Namwon region, and Lee Mong-ryong are engaged. When Lee Mong-ryong goes up to Seoul with his father, Byeon Hak-do, the newly appointed magistrate, attempts to take Chun-hyang.

The Evergreen Tree Trailer (1978)

04 May 1978

Two Korean college graduates arouse the suspicions of Japanese authorities after modernizing a rural community with a school and a youth hall.

Story of Hong Gil-dong. Part 2 Trailer (1936)

10 June 1936

In the second part of the dilogy about the brave fighter for justice, Hong Gil-dong, it is shown how he cracks down on a gang of criminals led by the Black Hood.

Father and Sons Trailer (1969)

09 February 1969

There is a happy family of a father and four sons. In this comedy, the four sons find love one after another and have a joint wedding in the end.

Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon Trailer (1936)

31 January 1936

Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon die an unfortunate death from their stepmother's abuse. Jang-hwa's soul is unable to rest at peace and she appears in front of the district magistrate pleading for justice in her case.

Gobau Trailer (1959)

15 March 1959

Affection Trailer (1966)

21 January 1966

The Enemy of Woman Trailer (1956)

15 November 1956