Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Khan Kluay 2 (Thai: ก้านกล้วย ๒; RTGS: Kan Kluai Song) is a 2009 Thai animated dark fantasy and action-adventure film, directed by Taweelap Srivuthivong and released in 2009. It is the sequel to Khan Kluay and follows the further adventures of the war elephant of King Naresuan the Great .
This page was last edited on 22 November 2018, at 15:28 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
The Antique Shop (Thai:ร้านของเก่า) Suphakorn Riansuwan Rio Dewanto , Damien Teo , Pijika Jittaputta , Pakchanok Wo-Onsri , Aloysius Pang , Bae Jin-young , Phiravich Attachitsataporn , New Chayapak Tunprayoon , Setthapong Eosuk
English-language film Thai-language film Common source material (if any) 13 Sins (2014) 13 Beloved (2006) The comic "13th Quiz Show" episode in the My Mania comic-book series (Eakasit Thairaat) Bangkok Dangerous (2008) Bangkok Dangerous (1999) Shutter (2008) Shutter (2004)
Hollywood has played an important role in the development of Thailand's film industry. One of the first feature films made in Thailand, 1923's Miss Suwanna of Siam, was a Hollywood co-production, made with the royal assistance of King Vajiravudh, who gave the production free use of his 52 automobiles, 600 horses, use of the Royal Thai Navy, the Grand Palace, the railways, the rice mills, rice ...
Born to Fight (Thai: เกิดมาลุย, Gerd ma lui) is a 2004 Thai action film directed by Panna Rittikrai. It followed Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior, on which Rittikrai served as martial arts choreographer, and featured more of his "no strings attached" stuntwork. Many of the actors in Born to Fight were Thai national
Chocolate (Thai: ช็อคโกแลต), also known as Zen, Warrior Within, is a 2008 Thai martial arts film starring Yanin "Jeeja" Vismistananda in her debut film performance. It is directed by Prachya Pinkaew , with martial arts choreography by Panna Rittikrai .
The following is a list of the highest-grossing films in Thailand. This list only accounts for the films' box office earnings in Bangkok, Metropolitan region and Chiang Mai cinemas with the gross in Thai baht and not their ancillary revenues (i.e. home video sales, video rentals , television broadcasts, or merchandise sales).