| Petchtai Wongkamlao | ... | Khum Lhau (as Phetthai Wongkhamlao) | |
| Jacqueline Apitananon | ... | Paula | |
| Janet Khiew | ... | Khiew (as Janet Kaew) | |
| Surachai Sombutchareon | ... | Hia Surachai | |
| Sushin Kuan-Saghaun | ... | Hia Sushin | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Garrett Brawith | ... | Additional Voices (voice: English version) | |
| Erich Fleshman | ... | Dude | |
| Philip Hersh | ... | Additional Voices (English Dub) (voice) | |
| Choosak Iamsook | (as Nong Cha Cha Cha) | ||
| Tony Jaa | |||
| Pongsak Pongsuwan | |||
| Jonathan Samson | |||
| Ron Smoorenburg | ... | Gang leader | |
| Saisin Wongkhamlao | |||
| Conan Stevens | ... | Big Security Guard (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Petchtai Wongkamlao | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Petchtai Wongkamlao | ||
Produced by | |||
| Prachya Pinkaew | .... | producer | |
| Petchtai Wongkamlao | .... | co-producer | |
Production Design by | |||
| Dusit Yapakawong | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Sudkate Luncharoen | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Nampung Mochanakul | |||
Production Management | |||
| Ja Ded Aueychimplee | .... | production manager | |
| Eapon Jirarungtien | .... | third assistant production manager | |
| Jirawat Santaratchai | .... | first assistant production manager | |
| Chalatip Sodanaka | .... | second assistant production manager | |
Art Department | |||
| Wattakorn Kawinkham | .... | storyboard artist | |
| Pronsiri Kongsamran | .... | prop man | |
| Amarin Peansirikul | .... | prop man | |
| Arthit Pented | .... | prop man | |
| Sarawut Rodthet | .... | prop master (as Srawut Rodthed) | |
| Pratchaya Rumpungkij | .... | prop man | |
| Chotiros Rungongond | .... | prop man | |
| Varayut Tame | .... | prop man | |
| Chaithawat Tangveerachatkul | .... | assistant art director | |
| Chaiyarit Toojinoa | .... | set dresser | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Kevin Chisnall | .... | special effects supervisor | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Disaya Disamal | .... | costume staff | |
| Kaseya Kongsamrarn | .... | costume staff (as Kaseya Kongsamran) | |
| Seetala Tonasut | .... | costume staff | |
Other crew | |||
| Chayanit Boonnak | .... | location manager | |
| Mama Daeng | .... | cook | |
| Kathai Jumpabuni | .... | caterer | |
| Chaiwath Namthai | .... | caterer | |
| Warinya Ratipakorn | .... | production coordinator | |
| Panna Rittikrai | .... | action supervisor | |
| Kanokwan Soungthum | .... | production accountant | |
| Kavinthip Yeamsuwan | .... | production coordinator | |
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Unfortunately this review will be a bit incomplete as the version I saw didn't have subtitles and I don't speak Thai. That said, I have not seen the first movie, but when I heard Tony Jaa had a cameo I looked it up. The lead of the movie is played by Petchtai Wongkamlao who was George in Ong Bak. This is an action movie and there are fight scenes, but it's clear that Petchtai Wongkamlao's boxing ability is still in it's earlier stages. The plot as far as I can tell is about an agent trying to stop a threat to the nation, posing as a high profile singer in the mean time. The first action sequence is probably the best which is a nice gun battle in a gay club followed by some car action. The rest of the action scenes in the movie (with the exception of the one featuring Tony Jaa) seem to be more or less about introducing a skilled fighter and then killing him off in some silly way. Basically you never get to see any real martial arts displayed throughout. Tony Jaa's appearance seems to be about his character looking for an elephant figurine (an obvious reference to the Protector). The fight itself only lasts about a minute and takes place outside at a vendor stand, but it was still a treat to see Tony Jaa in action if just for a minute. The comedy seemed pretty good, a lot of it was visual with references to Ong Bak and probably other Thai movies as well. Hopefully someone will add a review who has seen the subtitled version, but I did want to give some heads up since there are no other reviews. Overall, probably not worth going out of your way to find, but if you come across it check it out.