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Release Date:
May 14, 2015
Original Title:
ผีห่าอโยธยา
Alternate Titles:
Black Death
Phi ha Ayothaya
Genres:
Action | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Sahamongkolfilm
fukduk production
Production Countries:
Thailand
Ratings / Certifications:
TH: น 18+
Runtime: 84
The chronicle and the archives have recorded that in 1586, King Bayinnaung led his army through the Malamao strait in Tak province to invade Ayutthaya. After long continuous battles, Ayutthaya finally lost the war to the Burmese troops from Hongsawadi in 1569 and end their independence. The collapse of the Ayutthaya Kingdom could not be explained some said that the cause might be the Black Death that wipe out the residents. Some blamed the hungry ghosts, some blamed the plague that came with the Portuguese.
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Costume Designer:
Ployphichcha Pipopvorachai
Director:
Chalermchatri Yukol
Director of Photography:
Chaitanya Kumar Kallakuri
Editor:
Chalermchatri Yukol
Woraphong Jarurattana
Executive Producer:
Somsak Techaratanaprasert
First Assistant Director:
Thatchaphong Suphasri
Gaffer:
Chaitanya Kumar Kallakuri
Original Music Composer:
Terdsak Janpan
Producer:
Chalermchatri Yukol
Ployphichcha Pipopvorachai
Production Designer:
Chalermchatri Yukol
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