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''The Road to Sampo'' () is a 1975 South Korean film starring
Baek Il-seob Baek Il-seob (; born June 10, 1944) is a South Korean film and television actor. In recent years he appeared in the family dramas ''Mom's Dead Upset'', ''My Too Perfect Sons'' and '' Ojakgyo Brothers''. In 2007 Baek landed in the news after he m ...
, Kim Jin-kyu and Mun Suk. The final and posthumous work of director
Lee Man-hee Lee Man-hee (; born 15 September 1931) is a Korean religious leader. Lee is the founder of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, a South Korean Christian group that is often described as a cult. Lee is a self-proclaimed messiah, whose followers be ...
, it is adapted from an original short story of the same name by Hwang Sok-yong. Lee collapsed during the editing phase of the film. He was admitted to a hospital and soon died. According to Baek Kyeol, a screenwriter, Lee's health was already at its worst when he took on the project and may have known that he might not live to see the film's completion.


Plot

With little money left and no work during winter, Roh Young-dal (
Baek Il-seob Baek Il-seob (; born June 10, 1944) is a South Korean film and television actor. In recent years he appeared in the family dramas ''Mom's Dead Upset'', ''My Too Perfect Sons'' and '' Ojakgyo Brothers''. In 2007 Baek landed in the news after he m ...
), a young construction worker is at a loss where to go when he meets a middle-aged man named Jeong ( Kim Jin-kyu) who is on his way back to his hometown. Jeong gets by doing odd jobs using skills he learned while serving time in prison. After more than ten years' absence, he is homesick and dreams of his hometown, Sampo, where he can fish in the sea and tend his crops. Young-dal and Jeong meet Baek-hwa (Mun Suk), a runaway waitress at a restaurant in town and the three of them begin their journey together. At first, Young-dal and Baek-hwa argue constantly but soon become attached to each other. As they continue their travel to the train station, each reminisces about his or her past. At the train station, Young-dal buys Baek-hwa a ticket for her onward journey, hinting at a farewell. He and Jeong then depart for Sampo. After finding a job, Young-dal leaves Jeong. When Jeong finally arrives in Sampo, he is shocked to see how his hometown has changed.


Cast

*
Baek Il-seob Baek Il-seob (; born June 10, 1944) is a South Korean film and television actor. In recent years he appeared in the family dramas ''Mom's Dead Upset'', ''My Too Perfect Sons'' and '' Ojakgyo Brothers''. In 2007 Baek landed in the news after he m ...
as Roh Young-dal * Kim Jin-kyu as Jeong * Moon Sook as Baek-hwa * Kim Ki-bum * Kim Yong-hak * Sok In-soo * Seok Myeong-sun * Jang In-han * Choe Jae-ho


Awards and nominations


Response


Korean film stamps

In 2009,
Korea Post Korea Post is the national postal service of South Korea, under the authority of the Ministry of Science and ICT, formerly Ministry of Knowledge Economy until 2013. Korea Post is in charge of postal service, postal banking, and insurance servi ...
issues ''The Road to Sampo'' as part of the third series of Korean film stamps, which also includes ''
Yalkae, a Joker in High School ''Yalkae, a Joker in High School'' () is a 1977 South Korean comedy film starring Lee Seung-hyeon, Kim Jeong-hun and Hah Myung-joong, and directed by Seok Rae-myeong. It was based on Cho Heun-pa's bestselling novel ''A Legend of Urchins (Yalgaejeo ...
'', ''Never Ever Forget Me'' and '' Chilsu and Mansu''.


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External links

* * 1975 films 1970s Korean-language films South Korean drama films Films directed by Lee Man-hee (director) {{SouthKorea-film-stub