Acting
Surasit Sattayawong was a Thai singer and actor.
It was shot in year 1956 but only released in year 1961 Hong Kong-Thailand-Japan co-production.
Thai horror film.
Seven convicts are on the loose after their prison bus crashes.
One of Thai-Hong Kong co-production films during 1957-1962. The story was set in Thailand during the Sino-Japanese war. The Chinese overseas banker was mysteriously killed, then soon after the assassin was died a unnatural death. A series of subsequent incidents make the police suspect that it is related to the fake patriotic organization, Green Claw Gang.
Noi runs a rural bar and guesthouse called the Paradise Hotel. He tends bar and arm wrestles any challengers. The hotel, which has only one room, already has a guest, a man named Chana. Chana is annoyed that the hotel plays host to various musical groups, including a man who sings European opera, another man who practices the trombone, a Peking opera troupe, a Filipina ballad singer and a brass band that accompanies two bare-knuckles boxers.
The God of Death (Surasit Sattayawong) accidentally sends an innocent man (Luechai Natnat) to hell and, as compensation for his mistake, allows him to go back to the human world with special powers. However, all of the sin and treachery on Earth makes the man wish he were back in hell again.
Mr. Mak's story who had to leave his wife who was weakly pregnant to become a soldier according to the law of the country Nang Nak waits for her husband until she is pregnant and close to giving birth. and on the day of birth itself She could not endure the pain until she died with her unborn child. But the grief made her still wait for me a lot. become a horror story When many people try to interfere with her All of them encounter powers that if they don't die, they lose their minds.
The rumored immortal love life of a young ghost's soul... The spirit of love for Mae Nak, beautiful colors Better than any ghost...better than Mae Nak Phra Khanong... Fun...exciting..delightful..and the most impressive..! (Sequel to the 1959 film "Mae Nak Phra Khanong")