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Tom Yum Goong 冬蔭功 (2005) (Region A Blu-ray) (English Subtitled) Thai Movie a.k.a. Warrior King
$29.99 USD
Region Coding: Region A (Locked)
Starring:
Tony Jaa
Petchthai Wongkamlao
Jing Xing
Director:
Prachya Pinkaew
Audio Tracks:
Uncompressed PCM 7.1
Dolby Digital EX 6.1
THX Surround EX
Languages:
Thai, Cantonese
Subtitles:
English, Traditional Chinese 繁體中文字幕
Running Time:
110 minutes
Distributor:
Edko Films
Release Date:
1 May 2011
Synopsis:
The story of a young man named Kham (Tony Jaa) whose life is turned upside down when an international mafia syndicate, based in Australia , captures his two beloved elephants and smuggles them thousands of kilometers away to Sydney . The two elephants are far more than mere animals to Kham and his father. They are part of his family and were being prepared to be presented as a token of devotion to his Majesty the King of Thailand. The only way Kham can possibly save the animals is by venturing into a foreign land for the first time.
Taking on a mafia group to rescue two elephants from a foreign country presents a huge challenge, even for a martial arts master like Kham. Despite the help of Sergeant Mark (Petchthai Wongkamlao), a Thai police Sergeant based in Australia , and Pla (Bongkuch Kongmalai), a Thai girl forced into modern day slavery, the going gets tough. They must take on the ruthless gang of Madame Rose (Jing Xing), whose henchmen include Johnny (Johnny Nguyen), a Vietnamese thief and martial arts expert, and the hulking TK (Nathan Jones).
Starring:
Tony Jaa
Petchthai Wongkamlao
Jing Xing
Director:
Prachya Pinkaew
Audio Tracks:
Uncompressed PCM 7.1
Dolby Digital EX 6.1
THX Surround EX
Languages:
Thai, Cantonese
Subtitles:
English, Traditional Chinese 繁體中文字幕
Running Time:
110 minutes
Distributor:
Edko Films
Release Date:
1 May 2011
Synopsis:
The story of a young man named Kham (Tony Jaa) whose life is turned upside down when an international mafia syndicate, based in Australia , captures his two beloved elephants and smuggles them thousands of kilometers away to Sydney . The two elephants are far more than mere animals to Kham and his father. They are part of his family and were being prepared to be presented as a token of devotion to his Majesty the King of Thailand. The only way Kham can possibly save the animals is by venturing into a foreign land for the first time.
Taking on a mafia group to rescue two elephants from a foreign country presents a huge challenge, even for a martial arts master like Kham. Despite the help of Sergeant Mark (Petchthai Wongkamlao), a Thai police Sergeant based in Australia , and Pla (Bongkuch Kongmalai), a Thai girl forced into modern day slavery, the going gets tough. They must take on the ruthless gang of Madame Rose (Jing Xing), whose henchmen include Johnny (Johnny Nguyen), a Vietnamese thief and martial arts expert, and the hulking TK (Nathan Jones).