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Amdaeng Muen Kab Nai Rid (Thai: อำแดงเหมือนกับนายริด) is a 1994 Thai film directed by Cherd Songsri, starred by Chintara Sukapatana, Santisuk Promsiri, Duangdao Jarujinda, Man Terapol, Ron Rittichai, and produced by Five Star Production
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Directed by | Cherd Songsri |
Written by | Charoen Iamphungporn |
Screenplay by | Tham Thathree, Channipa |
Starring | Chintara Sukapatana Santisuk Promsiri Duangdao Jarujinda Man Terapol Ron Rittichai |
Cinematography | Anupap Buachand |
Edited by | ML Warapa Ukrit |
Music by | Chamras Saewataporn |
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Distributed by | Five Star Production Cherdchai Productions |
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Country | Thailand |
Language | Thai |
The film was screened at the Focus on Asia Fukuoka International Film Festival in 1994,[1] The 10th Singapore International Film Festival in 1997, and the 7th Bangkok International Film Festival in 2009.[2]
Plot
editSet in Thailand in 1861 when Thai women were treated as objects of no significant value, and men were legally entitled to sell or pawn their wives and daughters, Muen yearns to be educated. She learns to read from a young monk, Rid. Her father does not approve, and she is sold against her wishes to Master Phu. Muen pleads with Monk Rid to help her, asking him to renounce his vows so they can be together. After imprisonment, Muen escapes and runs away with Rid
Cast
edit- Chintara Sukapatana as Miss Muen
- Santisuk Promsiri as Rid
- Duangdao Jarujinda as Nun
- Ron Rittichai as Phu
- Man Terapol as Pratu
- Chalit Fuengarom as Piam Phamarong
- Somchai Asanajinda as Somphan
- Ruj Ronnapop as Phra Nonthaburi
Adaptations
editThe film was adapted into a television drama in 2012 and a play in 2015.