Nam Seung-min

Nam Seung-min Trailers

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Born in Gangwon-do in 1911, his real name is Nam Tae-won. In 1935, he entered the film industry with a small role in director Bang Han-jun's Sprinkler. Afterwards, he appeared in Lee Gyu-hwan's A New Beginning (1939) and Kim Yu-young's Daffodil (1940). He appeared in a number of propaganda and cultural films, including Choi In-gyu's Children of the Sun (1944) and Kyung-kyun Shin's Our War (1945). After liberation, he appeared in director Lee Kyu-hwan's The Adventures of Smart (1946) and director Yoon Yong-gyu's Hometown of the Heart (1949). He defected to North Korea during the Korean War.

Most Popular Nam Seung-min Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

Rural Life Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

An educational film, created with the support of the Governor General of Colonial Korea to encourage ginseng's cultivation.

I Will Go Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

Defenders of the native land Trailer (1952)

01 January 1952

The plot revolves around a pair of hunters, Moonil Lee and Sun-deok Kim, who wage an armed struggle to defend their homeland during the war on the Korean Peninsula (1950-1953).

The Adventure of Ttolttori Trailer (1946)

07 September 1946

Look Up at the Blue Sky Trailer (1943)

05 April 1943

A pro-Japanese film showing the bravery of soldiers defending the country and promoting the power of the Japanese Air Force among Korean youth, which teaches students to acquire model aircraft skills to enhance their aviation spirit.

Village at the Demarcation Line Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

Enemy Brigadier Seung Jin secretly intimidates Song-nie and the other village women, hoping that they will quit their job at the co-op.

Scouts Trailer (1953)

01 January 1953

The film tells the story of a small group of the Korean People's Army, led by Hakcheol Lee, deputy chief of the reconnaissance division, which went behind enemy lines.

Straits of Chosun Trailer (1943)

06 June 1943

A Japanese-speaking family in occupied Korea deal with the war.

A woman's story Trailer (1960)

01 November 1960

About the heroic struggle of the Chinese people against the Japanese invaders in the 1930s. In the center of the film is the image of a young Korean woman, Kyoung-ok Yoo, who selflessly fought in the ranks of the Chinese patriots.

Narcissus Trailer (1940)

25 August 1940

The heroine, a girl of marriageable age named Yu, married a thirteen-year-old fiancé, but he died three years later.

Dear Soldier Trailer (1944)

16 June 1944

Two Korean conscripts undergo Imperial Japanese Army training, much to the pleasure of their families.

A Hometown in Heart Trailer (1949)

09 February 1949

An orphan left in the care of a Buddhist temple becomes attached to a young widow who arrives there to mourn her recently deceased son.

Red Flare Trailer (1960)

01 June 1960

About the struggle of the National Liberation Army of Korea against South Korean mercenaries, about the military operations of the People's Army scouts behind enemy lines.

Teen Guerrillas Trailer (1951)

30 June 1951

A group of boys decide to form a guerrilla unit in order to sabotage and spy on the American enemy after one of the communist-controlled cities falls to them.

The Miss of Guerrillas Trailer (1954)

17 November 1954

Against the backdrop of the time when North Korea was fighting the war for the liberation of the Korean peninsula (1950-1953), the main character, Ok-khi Cho, participates in a guerrilla war in a village occupied by the American military.

The Road of Happiness Trailer (1956)

31 December 1956

The film tells about the life and struggle of the Korean peasants living on the Phundekber plain, near the 38th parallel, against the Americans and the Lisinman people.

Love the Future Trailer (1959)

01 November 1959