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Release Date:
September 5, 2013
Original Title:
รักจับใจ The Romantic Musical
Alternate Titles:
Ruk Jub Jai: The Movie
รักจับใจ The Movie
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Scenario
Production Countries:
Thailand
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 130
A romance musical movie that tells a story of a superstar who falls for a blind girl. Described by theatre critic Alongkorn Parivudhiphongs as captivating bubblegum entertainment, Ruk Jub Jai: The Romantic Musical was an unanticipated hit, with a total of 49 performances at Muang Thai Rachadalai Theatre. More than 60,000 theatre-goers went to the successful theatrical production, while the movie version of the play premiered on November 22. It was shown at Major Cineplex cinemas. This was the first time in Thailand that a stage production had been adapted for the silver screen. The film was made by GTH Studio, who used special equipment to capture the live performances on stage. They also filmed some scenes without an audience. The film version of the romantic comedy allows more close-ups of sentimental scenes between Sukrit Wisetkaew (Bie) and Nuengthida Sophon (Noona) in their respective roles as a singing superstar and a blind girl.
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Assistant Director:
Santi Torwiwat
Pornchai Nissaiphan
Associate Choreographer:
Tachila Pattavanich
Kittikat Sakolpat
Choreographer:
Khomson Prateepswangwong
Director:
Takonkiet Weerawan
Music:
Kitty
Sarawut Lertpanyanuch
Panawat Pongpakdeeborriban
Jitrakorn Mongkholtham
Music Director:
Pacharapong Jantapoon
Producer:
Chayakorn Suthinsak
Takonkiet Weerawan
Rudeepun Saeng-xuto
Suthasinee Busrapan
Production Design:
Sasavat Busayabandh
Thoranisorn Pitikul
Production Manager:
Achara Choosakool
Screenplay:
Sakon Wongsinwises
Sound:
Nipol Makhum
Prapol Suksansomphop
Mongkol Antanin
Writer:
Attapon Pandee
Suphakorn Riensuwan
Pimmada Pattanaalonggorn
Natthapan Sirithanakich
Nontaya Prapaporn
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