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Spooks in Thailand
Thaiมันเปลี่ยวมาก
Directed by
  • Sakon Tiacharoen
  • Pairoj Pasanthong
  • Leo Kittikorn
  • Written by
    • Sakon Tiacharoen
  • Teekayu Dhamanitayakul
  • Pairoj Prasanthong
  • Story byKittikorn Liasirikun
    Produced byLEOZAAA
    Starring
  • Suthep Po-ngam
  • Prachayanan Suwanmanee
  • Suporn Sangkaphibal
  • Kriengsak Hrientong
  • Cinematography
    • Nattawut Kittikhun
  • Kraisorn Buranasing
  • Khomson Srisawasdi
  • Edited by
    • Nitipoj Kositngamdeewongse
  • Chatchawan Triwanakarn
  • Tanaphat Sirisopano
  • Music by
    • Giant Wave
  • Pheeravat Kusonsilp
  • Production
    company

    M39 Pictures

    Distributed byM39 Pictures

    Release date

    • June 12, 2014 (2014-06-12)

    Running time

    108 minutes
    CountryThailand
    LanguageThai

    Spooks in Thailand (Thai: มันเปลี่ยวมากorMun plaiw mak literally: "What a lonely") is a 2014 Thai fantasy-comedy film created by Kittikorn Liasirikun.

    Plot

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    Four short stories from four directors told under one main concept; "ghost is anything".

    Cast

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    Production & reception

    [edit]

    Spooks in ThailandorMun plaiw mak in Thai title is a film in cult genre that born from the idea of filmmaker Kittikorn Liasirikun. It is divided into four segments. All starring by the same actor Thana Chatborirak, a younger brother of famed Pakorn Chatborirak, by playing differently composed roles.[2]

    The film was criticized for mocking the political situation at the time.[3]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b "มันเปลี่ยวมาก" [Mun Plaiw Mak]. Sanook (in Thai). 2014-06-12. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ a b "มันเปลี่ยวมาก" [Mun Plaiw Mak]. Kapook (in Thai).
  • ^ @Jubphitnang (2020-02-09). "#มันเปลี่ยวมาก ผีจ่าเฉย" [#Spooks in Thailand Ghost of Sgt Choey]. Twitter (in Thai). Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • [edit]
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