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Jaran Ngamdee | Nai Jan | |
Winai Kraibutr | Nai In | |
Theerayut Pratyabamrung | Luang Phor Thammachote | |
Bin Bunluerit | Nai Thongmen | |
Bin Bunluerit | ||
Bongkoj Khongmalai | E Sa | |
Chumphorn Thepphithak | Nai Than | |
Suntharee Maila-or | E Sa | |
Phisate Sangsuwan | Nemeao Seehabodee | |
Theeranit Damrongwinijchai | Mangcha-ngai |
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Producer | Nonzee Nimibutr
Uncle |
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Writer | Tanit Jitnukul
Kongkiat Khomsiri |
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Cinematography | Vichean Rungvichayakul
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Musician | Chatacai Pongprapaphan
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Set right before the fall of Thailand's old capital, Ayuttaya, Bang Rajan draws on the legend of a village of fighters who bravely fended off the Burmese armies. With no support from the Royal army, the villagers drives the invading Burmese away many times until their names have become legendary during the time. As each subsequent battles becomes fiercer, the villagers tries to forge a canon to battle the enemy in a final battle where everyone, women and children included, die in combat. Written by Ploy P. |
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