Sung horn (Thai: สังหรณ์ English title: Omen) is a 2003 Thai suspense film. It was written by the Pang Brothers and starred Kawee Tanjararak (Beam), Panrawat Kittikorncharoen (Big) and Worrawech Danuwong (Dan) – all members of a popular Thai boyband at the time, D2B.
Sanghorn (Omen) | |
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Directed by | Thammarak Kamuttmanoch |
Written by | The Pang Brothers |
Starring | Kawee Tanjararak Panrawat Kittikorncharoen Worrawech Danuwong |
Edited by | The Pang Brothers |
Distributed by | RS Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Thailand |
Language | Thai |
Plot
editStrange things start happening when separate twists of fate bring each of three friends, Big, Dan and Beam, into contact with three strangers – an old woman who tells prophecies, a little girl who sells garlands on the street and a young woman named Aom. What none of them realize is that not only is there a connection between the three females, but also between the guys themselves and their destinies. But it starts to become clear that one them is fated to die.
Cast
edit- Kawee Tanjararak as Beam
- Panrawat Kittikorncharoen as Big
- Worrawech Danuwong as Dan
- Supatchaya Reunreung as Aom
Trivia
edit- The three friends' character names are the nicknames they use in real life.
- After the movie was released, Panrawat Kittikorncharoen (Big) was involved in a traffic accident in which his car overturned in a polluted khlong in Bangkok. A large amount of bacteria entered his body and he was in a coma. He made a recovery, but suffered brain damage. He eventually died on December 9, 2007, due to complications.
- Dan and Beam have continued in music as a duo but later on the two separated. Dan joined in Sony BMG and Beam stayed in RS Public Company Limited.
External links
edit- Omen at IMDb
- Omen at the Thai Film Database
- Thai synopsis and gallery