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Director : Prachya Pinkaew. Producers : Prachya Pinkaew, Sukanya Vongsthapat. Writers : Prachya Pinkaew, Piyaros Thongdee, S. A boxed brace of films starring Thailand's martial arts king, Tony Jaa.
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Product Information
Includes the Tony Jaa martial arts films ONG-BAK and WARRIOR KING.
Product Identifiers
EAN5030305511852
eBay Product ID (ePID)65941662
Product Key Features
ActorPetchtai Wongkamlao, Tony Jaa, Bongkoj Khongmalai
Film/TV TitleTony Jaa Box Set-Ong-Bak/Warrior King (Box Set)
DirectorPrachya Pinkaew
LanguageEnglish\Mandarin\Thai\Vietnamese
Subtitle LanguageEnglish
Run Time210 Mins
FormatDVD
Release Year2008
FeaturesWith Subtitles
GenreSports
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Certificate18
Country/Region of ManufactureThailand
Additional InformationIncludes the Tony Jaa martial arts films ONG-BAK and WARRIOR KING. In ONG-BAK, Jaa stars as Ting, a quiet young man who lives in the peaceful village of Nong Pradu. As the village's special celebration approaches, a Bangkok villain named Don (Wannakit Siriput) steals the head of the Buddha statue Ong-Bak, which is said to protect the village from bad luck. Ting volunteers to go to the big city to bring back the head of Ong-Bak, but remembers what he was taught by sage monk Pra Cru (Woranard Tantipidok): he must not use his Muay Thai skills to harm people. However soon after arriving in Bangkok, Ting, a peaceful fish out of water, finds that the only way to recapture the village's sacred treasure is by using his arms, his legs--and his head. In WARRIOR KING, a mafia syndicate based in Australia steal Kham's (Tony Jaa) beloved elephants from him in Thailand and he travels to Australia to get them back, taking out anyone in his path. The elephants were being prepared to be presented by Kham's family to his Majesty the King of Thailand as a symbol of devotion, so Kham embarks on a dangerous mission to a foreign country in order to rescue the stolen elephants. Along the way, Kham uses his spectacular Muay Thai martial arts skills to dispense with hundreds of mafioso soldiers.
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleTony Jaa Box Set - Ong-Bak/Warrior King (Box Set)
WriterPrachya Pinkaew, Panna Rittikrai, Piyaros Thongdee, Napalee