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Directed by | Bhandit Rittakol |
Produced by | Charoen Iamphungporn |
Starring |
Santisuk Promsiri Chintara Sukapatana Arun Pawilai Krit Sukramongkol Wachara Pan-Iom Nirut Sirijanya Kiat Kitjaroen Rome Isara Somkiat Kunanitipong Yanee Jongwisut Kanyalak Bamrungrak Is Issara |
Cinematography | Phiphat Phayakkha |
Edited by | Poonsak Uthaiphan |
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Country | Thailand |
Boonchu Phu Narak ( Thai: บุญชูผู้น่ารัก) is a 1988 Thai comedy film directed by Bhandit Rittakol and released by Five Star Production. It tells the story of Boonchu ( Santisuk Promsiri), a naïve country boy from Suphan Buri who goes to Bangkok for university, and falls in love with Mo ( Chintara Sukapatana), and, with his new companions, has to rescue her when she is kidnapped. The film became a phenomenal hit, earning over 10 million baht at the box office and generating a long stream of sequels over the following decade. It launched the careers of Santisuk and Chintara as an on-screen couple, and they would go on to star together in several further films. [1] [2] Boonchu Phu Narak was listed in the National Film Heritage Registry by the Thai Film Archive in its third listing in 2013. [3]
Boonchu Phu Narak | |
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Directed by | Bhandit Rittakol |
Produced by | Charoen Iamphungporn |
Starring |
Santisuk Promsiri Chintara Sukapatana Arun Pawilai Krit Sukramongkol Wachara Pan-Iom Nirut Sirijanya Kiat Kitjaroen Rome Isara Somkiat Kunanitipong Yanee Jongwisut Kanyalak Bamrungrak Is Issara |
Cinematography | Phiphat Phayakkha |
Edited by | Poonsak Uthaiphan |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Country | Thailand |
Boonchu Phu Narak ( Thai: บุญชูผู้น่ารัก) is a 1988 Thai comedy film directed by Bhandit Rittakol and released by Five Star Production. It tells the story of Boonchu ( Santisuk Promsiri), a naïve country boy from Suphan Buri who goes to Bangkok for university, and falls in love with Mo ( Chintara Sukapatana), and, with his new companions, has to rescue her when she is kidnapped. The film became a phenomenal hit, earning over 10 million baht at the box office and generating a long stream of sequels over the following decade. It launched the careers of Santisuk and Chintara as an on-screen couple, and they would go on to star together in several further films. [1] [2] Boonchu Phu Narak was listed in the National Film Heritage Registry by the Thai Film Archive in its third listing in 2013. [3]