The Railroad
"At the end of the road, Love starts..."
Originally released in 2007. The Railroad is a drama/romance film. directed by Park Heung-sik.
Starring Kim Kang-woo, Son Tae-young, and Baek Jong-hak
Synopsis
Man Soo (Kang-woo Kim) is a train conductor. Everyday he performs the same old routines, and gradually his days begin to feel as uneventful and predictable as the ongoing rotation of the wheels on his train. One day, his train gets caught in a messy accident involving a passenger's suicide, and he is forced to take leave from work. He gets on the last train. Hanna (Tae-yeong Son) is an attractive college instructor who is having an affair with a married professor. Her world is turned upside down when his wife confronts her. Abandoned and betrayed by her lover, Hanna is forced to face her own demons. She quits her job, and hops onto the last train. A train conductor and a college instructor seem to share nothing in common. But for Man Soo and Hanna, brought together by fate, finding solace in the companion of a stranger has never been better.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- KO
Production Companies
- KM Culture
- Showbox
- Korean Film Council
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Railroad about?
Man Soo (Kang-woo Kim) is a train conductor. Everyday he performs the same old routines, and gradually his days begin to feel as uneventful and predictable as the ongoing rotation of the wheels on ...
Who directed The Railroad?
The Railroad was directed by Park Heung-sik.
How long is The Railroad?
The Railroad has a runtime of 1 hours and 47 minutes (107 minutes total).
When was The Railroad released?
The Railroad was released on May 10, 2007 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Railroad?
The main cast of The Railroad includes Kim Kang-woo, Son Tae-young, Baek Jong-hak, Jeong In-gi, Ahn Sun-Young.