The Lord of Ayuthaya (2004)
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
Director:
Tanit Jitnukul
Writer:
Pinyo Kongthong
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Jaran Ngamdee as Chaotak |
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Prabadhon as Laung Phichai |
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Siriwat Chiwasut as Laung Prom |
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Nirut Saosudchart as Moo Yod |
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Thidarat Jandara as Mintaya |
| Writing | Pinyo Kongthong | Screenplay |
| Directing | Kaweeya Trakarnjit | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Autthaporn Rodchiea | Assistant Director |
| Production | Sarawut Kanithapongrat | Casting |
| Camera | Wattana Wanchooplao | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jirawat Ceeweerapunya | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mayuree Thosoongnean | Hairstylist |
| Crew | Phangrit Sangcha | Stunt Coordinator |
| Production | Sumitra Katchareon | Production Manager |
| Art | Isara Nadee | Production Design |
| Art | Somporn Sirichaowalit | Art Direction |
| Editing | Trairat Charuchinda | Editor |
| Visual Effects | Uruphong Raksasad | Visual Effects |
| Directing | Tanit Jitnukul | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Kijja Lapho | Costume Designer |
| Directing | Putipong Saisikaew | Assistant Director |