
Dang Bireley's and the Young Gangsters (1997)
2499 antapan krong muang (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 50min
- Action, Biography
- 11 Apr 1997 (Thailand)
- Movie
- 2 wins & 2 nominations.
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Cast
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Jesdaporn Pholdee | ... |
Dang Bireley
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Noppachai Muttaweevong | ... |
LamSingh
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Champagne X | ... |
Vallapa
(as Champagne Intachak)
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Apichart Chusakul | ... |
Sargeant Chien
(as Apichat Choosakul)
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Supakorn Kitsuwon | ... |
Pu Bottlebomb
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Chartchai Ngamsan |
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Attaporn Teemakorn | ... |
Piak Visutkrasat
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Directed by
Nonzee Nimibutr |
Written by
Suriyan Saktaisong | ... | (original story) |
Wisit Sasanatieng | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Visute Poolvoralaks | ... | producer |
Editing by
Sunij Asavinikul |
Casting By
Pasiree Panya | ... | (as Phasiri Panya) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Thanut Sripantawanusorn | ... | assistant camera |
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- Monomax (2020) (Thailand) (video)
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- VS Service (grip and lighting equipment)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Director recreates the life of a notorious late-1950s gangster. Dang Bireley's (nicknamed after his favorite soda-pop) had Elvis and James Dean fixations and lived predictably fast and died predictably young. He first killed a man at the age of 13, and became famous in Phra Nakorn as a Chinese protection racketeer from the age of 18. Everything swung his way until one of Thailand's many coups d'etat imposed martial law and drove the city's gangsters up-country. Dang and his loyal cohort Piak had little trouble facing down the local hicks, but bristled when forced to operate a long side their arch-enemy Pu, known as Bottle-Bomb.
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The number 2499 in the title refers to the year according to the Buddhist calendar (which is 543 years ahead of AD). This would make 2499 BE (Buddhist era), the year 1956. Thailand is the only country that uses this system. See more » |