Čhā Phanom Yīram (Tony Jaa), Mam Čhokmok (Mum Jokmok), Phumwārī Yōtkamon (Pumwaree Yodkamol), Phetthōi Wongkhamlao, Suchoa Pongvilai, Chatthapong Pantanaunkul, Wannakit Siriput, Chetwut Wacharakun, Rungrawee Borrijindakul, Pornpimol Chookanthong, Chumporn Teppitak. Title and opening credits also appear in Thai. Originally produced as a feature film in 2003. Special features: live Muay Thai exhibition by Jaa (3 min.); "The movements of Muay Thai" featurette (2 min.); "I'm still ghetto" music video by Tragedie feat. Reed the Weed (4 min.); music video making-of featurette (7 min.); selected B-roll footage (6 min.); promo video feat. The RZA (1 min.); 6 trailers (1 teaser & 1 full each in Thai, English & French).
Summary:
When the head of his village's sacred Buddha statue is stolen by a ruthless crime lord, Muay Thai expert Ting journeys to Bangkok to retrieve it at any cost.
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