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The Gangster
Directed byKongkiat Khomsiri
Written byKongkiat Khomsiri
Produced bySomsak Techaratanaprasert
Starring
CinematographySayombhu Mukdeeprom
Music byKanisorn Studio
Production
company
Distributed bySahamongkol Film International
Baa-Ram-Ewe Co.,Ltd.
Release dates
  • June 12, 2012 (2012-06-12) (Premiere)
  • June 14, 2012 (2012-06-14) (Nationwide)
[1]
Running time
114 minutes
LandThailand
SpracheThai

The Gangster (Thai: อันธพาล, RTGSAntapal; lit: hoodlum or gangster) is a 2012 Sahamongkol's Thai drama action film directed and written by Kongkiat Khomsiri.

Synopsis

Bangkok in the 1950s, from Salak Hin lane in Hua Lamphong to the seven-storey building in Yaowarat and Wongwian Yi Sip Song Karakadakhom (July 22nd Circle), they were under the gang of Thai Chinese mafia called "Four Kings".

Jod and Dang are the young men who goodfriend each other. Especially Dang is a leader and he is very respected among teenagers. They are in a gang by elder members as bosses, but one day Dang also suffered from a fatal car accident. After the coup (1957 coup by Sarit Thanarat) the new government has a policy to get rid of the gangs. As a result, these gang mafia scattered and jod to fights with who are his former friends and his bosses.

Cast

  • Krissada Sukosol Clapp as Jod/ Jod Howdy
  • Somchai Kemglad as Dang/ Dang Bireley
  • Sakarin Suthamsamai as Thong
  • Krisada Supapprom as Piak
  • Nantharat Chaowarat as Ploy
  • Pakchanok Wo-Onsri as Oow Tee
  • Pornchai Hongrattanaporn as Hia Lor (Elder brother Lor)
  • Boonsong Nakphoo as Na Hum (Uncle Hum)
  • Wasu Sangsingkaew as Phu Khan Kham Neung (Commander Kham Neung)
  • Sonthaya Chitmanee as Serd (cameo)
  • Pongpat Wachirabunjong as Hia Seng/ Seng Pangtor (Elder brother Seng) (cameo)

Production

The Gangster is a backdrop back in Thailand in the 50s and 60s like Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters. It was a recalled of Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters that was released in 1997 and very successful[1][2], other characters in Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters also have a role in this film such as Dang Bireley or Pu Raberd Khuad (Pu The Bottle Bomb). In the press release launched, Jesdaporn Pholdee who as a Dang Bireley in the 1997 film was also featured in the show.[1] [3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "เปิดตัวภาพยนตร์ "อันธพาล"". Channel 7 (in Thai). 2012-05-14.
  2. ^ Kasetsiri, Charnvit (2012). Thailand Timeline 1942-2011 (in Thai). Bangkok: Post Books. ISBN 9789742280703.
  3. ^ "แดง ไบเล่ย์ 2540 ปะทะ แดง ไบเล่ย์ 2555". Kapook (in Thai). 2012-06-04.