Following the death of his parents, Yeong-cheol shines shoes in the streets, struggling to care for his sick younger sister Yeong-hui and make ends meet. Despite the persuasive efforts of low-life criminal boss Wang-cho, pickpocket Jjang-gu, and prostitute Mi-hwa, Yeong-cheol vows to lead an honest life by looking after Yeong-hui with cigarette salesgirl Myeong-sun and helping newly arrived shoeshine boy Dong-seok settle in. However, a tragic accident forces Yeong-cheol to make an important decision that may change his life. ※ Sharing the same Korean title with Vittorio De Sica’s classic Shoeshine (1946), this film was noted at the time of release for its strong neorealistic approach. All of the picture elements have been lost and only 4 original sound negative reels (around 40 minutes) survive today. The plot summary and scene descriptions have been added in the form of title cards as well as a selection of production stills to aid the viewing experience.
Title | A Shoeshine Boy |
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Year | 1961 |
Genre | Drama |
Country | South Korea |
Studio | Dae Yeong Production |
Cast | Park Gwang-su, Park Geum-hui, Kim Yeong-ok, Nam Chun-yeok, Chu Seok-yang, Lee Jongha |
Crew | Lee Yeol (Producer), Jeong Hwa-se (Producer), Hui-yeong Park (Editor), Yang Jeong-chun (Lighting Director), Tae Kil-seong (Director of Photography), Sohn In-ho (Sound Recordist) |
Release | Jan 01, 1961 |
Runtime | 87 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 0 |