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Featuring:
Siriwat Chiwasoot, Jaran Ngamdee, Nirut Saosudchart
Directed by:
Tanit Jitnukul
Release Date:
June 11, 2004
Original Title:
เจ้าตาก
Alternate Titles:
Jao Tak
The Lord of Ayuthaya
Genres:
Action | History | War
Production Countries:
Thailand
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 77
In the mid-18th century, Thailand's King Textron was defending his Ayuthaya Kingdom as he fought against the Myanmar invasion. At the same time, his wife Queen Taya was having a secret affair with the swordsman Chai, who may actually be a Myanmar traitor intending on toppling the Ayuthayans from within the palace. Filled with dazzling swordplay action and epic battle scenes, THE LORD OF AYUTHAYA is a stirring account of one of Thailand's most famous battle in history
In the mid-18th century, Thailand's King Textron was defending his Ayuthaya Kingdom as he fought against the Myanmar invasion. At the same time, his wife Queen Taya was having a secret affair with the swordsman Chai, who may actually be a Myanmar traitor intending on toppling the Ayuthayans from within the palace. Filled with dazzling swordplay action and epic battle scenes, THE LORD OF AYUTHAYA is a stirring account of one of Thailand's most famous battle in history.
Art Direction:
Somporn Sirichaowalit
Assistant Director:
Kaweeya Trakarnjit
Autthaporn Rodchiea
Puttipong Saisrikaew
Casting:
Sarawut Kanithapongrat
Costume Designer:
Kijja Lapho
Director:
Tanit Jitnukul
Director of Photography:
Wattana Wanchooplao
Editor:
Trairat Charuchinda
Hairstylist:
Mayuree Thosoongnean
Makeup Artist:
Jirawat Ceeweerapunya
Production Design:
Isara Nadee
Production Manager:
Sumitra Katchareon
Screenplay:
Pinyo Kongthong
Stunt Coordinator:
Phangrit Sangcha
Visual Effects:
Uruphong Raksasad
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