The Tin Mine
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| The Tin Mine | |
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The Thai film poster. |
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| Directed by | Jira Maligool |
| Produced by | Jira Maligool Mingmonkul Sonakul Youngyooth Thongkonthun |
| Written by | Ajin Panjapan (story) Jira Maligool |
| Starring | Pijaya Vachajitpan Donlaya Mudcha |
| Cinematography | Chankit Chamnivikaipong |
| Editing by | Pan Busabaan |
| Distributed by | GMM Tai Hub |
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| Running time | 111 min. |
| Country | Thailand |
| Language | Thai |
| Budget | ~ 70 million baht |
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The Tin Mine (Thai: มหา’ลัย เหมืองแร่ or Maha'lai muang rae) is a 2005 Thai biographical drama film directed by Jira Maligool. It is adapted from short stories by Ajin Panjapan and his semi-autobiographical account of growing up in a mining camp in southern Thailand during the post-World War II years. The Tin Mine was the official entry from Thailand for Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards.
[edit] Cast
- Pijaya Vachajitpan as Arjin Panjapan
- Donlaya Mudcha as La-iad
- Sonthaya Chitmanee as Kai
- Anthony Howard Gould as Sam (The Boss)
- Ajin Panjapan as Himself
- Jaran Petcharoen as Grandpa Deang
- Niran Sattar as John
- Jumpol Thongtan as The Shopkeeper
[edit] Trivia
- Ajin's boss gives Ajin an airline ticket to return to Bangkok, but the ticket is a flight coupon of Thai Airways International in 2005.
[edit] External links
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