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Release Date:
November 27, 2014
Original Title:
The Return
Alternate Titles:
Pee Tuang Kuen
การกลับมา
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Spatar Film
Production Countries:
Cambodia | Lao People's Democratic Republic | Myanmar | Thailand
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
4 horror stories from 4 countries, beginning with murder in disguise and ending with vengeful spirits: Thailand. When a teenage boy wants to make money to pay off his gambling debt, he goes to work at a condo in the hopes of stealing things. Knowing and knowing that there were rumors that a housekeeper and a guard here mysteriously disappeared. Cambodia. When a young Thai policeman accidentally kills a Burmese worker So he fled and hid in a small hotel, where he encountered a strange atmosphere. Who didn't know if it was caused by his subconscious or if someone was really watching him. Laos. When a Lao woman has to come and take the body of her deceased brother in Thailand back to her hometown When she returned home, she found her mother had fainted and began to experience ghost-like symptoms. Myanmar. Burmese women cannot communicate with their husbands who come to work in Thailand. At the same time, she felt like something was trying to communicate with her.
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