Unbeknownst to a young woman, her mother is actually a intestine-eating ogress who's terrorizing their village.
Wow, a young boy living with his family in a big city, has a problem. His father is a gambler, and Wow, indisputably, is a jinx. Once, Wow causes his father's arrest, then a sequence of unfortunate events befall on everyone close to Wow. Eventually, the long-suffering father sends Wow away to an uncle in the country. But if the uncle and grandfather are as gentle and kind as the child's loving mother, the auntie is a tyrant. Luckily, Wow meets a young girl and soon his luck changes.
A man whose livelihood comes from traditional logging with his elephant battles police who tell him his work is illegal.
Fighting over the affections of an unfaithful (though rich) married man, the neglected wife and his kept mistress go to war with one another using black magic.
Though a sequel to the 1984 film นางพญางูผี ("Snake Queen's Ghost"), this is essentially a remake of the movie งูผี aka "Phantom Snake" (1966). A snake hunter and his pregnant wife are both killed by an ancient snake spirit, with only a baby girl surviving, who's adopted by a nice couple. Once the baby has grown up, mysterious deaths plague their village.
In a small Thai village, a man turns into a werewolf-like creature during full moons and proceeds to rape women before ripping their hearts out and eating them.
During the Vietnam war, soldier Phayu (Sorapong Chatree) barely escapes after nearly his entire platoon gets wiped out. He ends up in a village where he falls in love with Surita (Duangdeuan Jithaisong), incurs the wrath of one of her jealous suitors and must get revenge when bandits show up and kill Surita's family.
Appearing in more than 30 films, Somsak Chaisongkram often played minor roles, usually as a villain.
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