Featured on the cover of film historian Dome Sukwong's book "A Century of Thai Cinema", Tubtim Tone is a classic Thai film directed by Kom Akadej, and stars Bin Binluerit.
Saeng is helping his friend Nual repay her family debt by once again taking his elephant on the streets. But the money isn't any good so they decide to enter an elephant competition with a prize money more than enough to repay the debt.
The film begins with the funeral of Somying Daorai, who killed himself when his lover, Boontherm, went straight. This lover shows up at the funeral with his ex-lesbian wife. Somying's brother's is brought in to plot revenge, but falls for Boontherm. At the same time, Orn, the ex-lesbian, tracks...
Once again, Leu (Bin Banleurit) is ordered by his boss to form a mercenary team to stop drug propagation in Thailand and get rid of a dangerous drug lord, called Bad dog, protected by scores of tough men. It could be a "The Magnificent Seven" Thai remake. Six former soldiers join. Leu is reluctant...
Dandy (Nattakan Petchrapanna) He travelled from Japan for finding Jam, his grandpa. He took his fraud money document of his father's office with him. Dandy was chasing by a secret ninja, but there's an Interpol also chasing him. Dandy got a favor from Thanu (Bin Bunlurit), he got the order to kill...