7.0Fisherman's Fire · 1939
Fisherman's Fire (1939) is a Drama film directed by Chul-yeong Ahn, starring Bug-yang Yun, Seong-ae Gye, No-gyeong Park.
7.0Fisherman's Fire (1939) is a Drama film directed by Chul-yeong Ahn, starring Bug-yang Yun, Seong-ae Gye, No-gyeong Park.
Fisherman Choon-sam (Yoon Buk-yang) is suffering financially because of a prolonged scarcity of fish. Pestered by miserly Mr. Jang to pay back his debt, Choon-sam goes out to sea in hopes of a catch but meets a watery end instead. As payment for the debt, Mr. Jang tries to take Choon-sam's daughter In-soon as his second wife. Meanwhile, In-soon (Park Noh-kyung) is mutually in love with Chun-suk (Park Hak), but torn about the suggestion of Ok-bun (Chun Hyo-bong), who lives in Seoul, to join her in the city. In order to get a job and pay back her father's debt, In-soon follows Mr. Jang's son Chul-soo to Seoul, not knowing that he harbors illicit intentions toward her.
Bug-yang Yun, Seong-ae Gye, No-gyeong Park, Ung Na, Hak Pak, Hyo-bong Jeon, Wol-ho Jang, No-mook Kim
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Find a movie by describing itFisherman Choon-sam (Yoon Buk-yang) is suffering financially because of a prolonged scarcity of fish. Pestered by miserly Mr. Jang to pay back his debt, Choon-sam goes out to sea in hopes of a catch but meets a watery end instead. As payment for the debt, Mr. Jang tries to take Choon-sam's daughter In-soon as his second wife. Meanwhile, In-soon (Park Noh-kyung) is mutually in love with Chun-suk (Park Hak), but torn about the suggestion of Ok-bun (Chun Hyo-bong), who lives in Seoul, to join her in the city. In order to get a job and pay back her father's debt, In-soon follows Mr. Jang's son Chul-soo to Seoul, not knowing that he harbors illicit intentions toward her.
Fisherman's Fire was released in 1939.
The cast includes Bug-yang Yun, Seong-ae Gye, No-gyeong Park, Ung Na.