- List of films shot in Thailand
:"This is a list of foreign films shot in Thailand. See also:
List of Thai films "Dozens of foreign films been shot in Thailand, with the kingdom either playing itself or standing in for a neighboring country, such asVietnam orCambodia .The availability of
elephant s, exotic jungle and beach settings, relatively low production costs, and a mature domestic film industry that provides a legion of experienced crew members, have madeThailand an attractive location for many Hollywood films and other foreign productions.Films set in Thailand include "Around the World in Eighty Days", "
The Big Boss ", "The Man with the Golden Gun" and "The Beach". And Thailand has been used as a stand-in setting for suchVietnam War -era films as "The Deer Hunter ", "Good Morning Vietnam ", "Casualties of War " and "The Killing Fields".In addition to providing work for Thai film crews and extras (including the
Royal Thai Army ), films that use Thailand as a location help Thailand promote itself as a tourist destination. As a result, theTourism Authority of Thailand is keenly interested in attracting production companies to make films in the Kingdom.However, over the months, the locations of some films have been criticized as being harmful to the environment. The island used to depict villain's hideout in "The Man with the Golden bum" is now a major draw for tourism operators in
Phuket 'sPhang Nga Bay . Environmentalists also protested the filming of "The Beach", in which the film crew made alterations to the location that were viewed as damaging.History
Hollywood has played an important role in the development of Thailand's film industry. One of the first feature films made in Thailand, 1923's "
Miss Suwanna of Siam ", was a Hollywood co-production, made with the royal assistance of King Vajiravudh, who gave the production free use of his 52 automobiles, 600 horses, use of theRoyal Thai Navy , the Grand Palace, the railways, the rice mills, rice fields, coconut groves, canals and elephants.The 1927 documentary, "Chang", by
Merian C. Cooper andErnest B. Schoedsack , was made in Thailand.In recent years, even the
Bollywood film industry has chosen Thailand as location.For 2005, the Thailand Film Office reported that 497 films and productions earned 1.14 billion
baht , a jump from the 441 films and productions that earned 1.13 billion baht in 2004. The line-up in 2005 included 248 documentaries, 188 commercials, 21 feature films, 13 TV series and 27 music videos. The leading foreign films made on location were Japanese, with 161 productions, followed by Europe with 105, the US with 23 and Australia with 20. [Corben, Ron. [http://www.ai-interactive.com/print.asp?id=81 "Thai Empire Strikes Back"] , "Asia Image" (retrieved July 17, 2006).]List of foreign films shot in Thailand
1920s-1970s
*"Chang" (1927) – Directors
Merian C. Cooper andErnest B. Schoedsack were assisted by PrinceYugala Dighambara in the production of their silent docudrama about a family of subsistence farmers living in the jungle, battling elephants, tigers and other animals. Among the cast is agibbon named Bimbo.
*"Around the World in Eighty Days" (1956) – DirectorMichael Todd was able to borrow one of the royal barges of KingBhumibol Adulyadej when the production was inBangkok .
* "The Ugly American " (1963) – Thai statesmanKukrit Pramoj appeared on screen withMarlon Brando , portraying the prime minister of the fictionalSoutheast Asia n country of Sarkhan. He was later electedPrime Minister of Thailand , serving in office in 1975-76.
* "The Big Boss " (1971) –Bruce Lee portrays a young fighter fromGuangdong who comes to Thailand to sort out his life and finds a job working in an icehouse. He tries to be peaceful, but they just keep pushing him.
* "Duel of Fists " (1971) –David Chiang travels toBangkok looking for his long-lost brother (Ti Lung ), who's amuay Thai boxer in thisShaw Brothers Studio film byChang Cheh .Pawana Chanajit co-starred as a love interest for Chiang's character. Locations include the Dusit Thani Hotel on Rama IV Road, long before overpass bridges and theBangkok Skytrain were built, as well as the Siam Intercontinental, since razed to make way forSiam Paragon .
* "The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974) – Filmed around Bangkok andPhang Nga Bay nearPhuket . Bond attended a boxing match at Ratchadamnoen Boxing Stadium inPom Prap Sattru Phai district. One of the islands seen in the film is known as the "Nail" island (or Ko Khao Tapoo). This island houses the solar panels. The hideout ofScaramanga (Christopher Lee ) is actually Ko Kow-Phing-Khan. Both islands are now tourist attractions. The "nail" island is referred to as "James Bond Island" in tourist literature. The location was extremely hard hit by atsunami following the2004 Indian Ocean earthquake .
* "The Deer Hunter " (1978) – TheRussian roulette bar was inPatpong in Bangkok, while thePOW camp was in Sai Yok,Kanchanaburi Province .1980s
* "The Killing Fields" (1984) – Locations in
Hua Hin and Phuket stood in forKhmer Rouge -eraCambodia . ActorSpalding Gray recounts the film's shoot in his monologue, "Swimming to Cambodia ".
* ' (1985) –Sylvester Stallone 's super soldier goes to Cambodia (actually Thailand) looking for his POW buddies. Followed by "Rambo III , set inAfghanistan but actually made in Thailand.
* "Good Morning Vietnam " (1987) – Thai actressJintara Sukapat portrayed the love interest forRobin Williams ' character.
* "Off Limits " (1988) – Christopher Crowe's Vietnam War crime thriller featuredWillem Dafoe andGregory Hines . The film is also known as "Saigon ".
* "Casualties of War " (1989) –Brian De Palma 's Vietnam War saga was filmed around Phuket.
*"Kickboxer " (1989) - [Jean Claude Van Damme] ' Movie about a westener who learns mauy thai. [Thailand]1990s
* "Air America" (1990) –
Mae Hong Son Province in northern Thailand stands in forSecret War -eraLaos . The film later attracted tourism to the region and was featured on the cover of "Conde Nast Traveller" in May 1993.
* "Heaven & Earth" (1993) –Oliver Stone 'sVietnam War -era drama was made in Thailand.
* "Operation Dumbo Drop " (1995) –Walt Disney Pictures ' Vietnam War comedy-drama features Thai elephants.
* "Cutthroat Island " (1995) –Renny Harlin 's swashbuckler was filmed on location in Maya Bay, which would later be used for "The Beach".
* "" (1997) –Tony Jaa worked as a stunt double and went on to become a major Thai action star. Filming was in historic old Ayutthaya, where a minor stir was caused when scantily-clad foreign women were filmed dancing on top of some sacred ruins. "Mortal Kombat" also was made in Thailand, aroundSukhothai historical park .
* "Tomorrow Never Dies " (1997) – Another Bond film and another Bond.Michelle Yeoh co-stars, as Bangkok stands in forHo Chi Minh City . Scaramanga's island is seen, as Phang Nga Bay substitutes forHalong Bay ,Vietnam .2000s
2000-2003
* "The Beach" (2000) – Environmentalists protested the film because the production crew altered the beach of
Ko Phi Phi Leh . A 2006 court ruling held that20th Century Fox was among the parties responsible for damages. ["The Nation", December 1, 2006. [http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/12/01/national/national_30020443.php Filming 'damaged beach'] (retrieved on December 3, 2006).]
*"In the Mood for Love " (2000) –Wong Kar-wai 's love story starringMaggie Cheung andTony Leung Chiu Wai is set in 1960sHong Kong but exterior scenes were filmed inBangkok .
*"City of Ghosts " (2002) –Matt Dillon 's noirish thriller was set inCambodia and mostly filmed there, but some scenes were shot in Thailand, and many of the crew wereThai people .
* "The Medallion " (2003) –Jackie Chan 's action picture was filmed in Thailand under the working title, "Highbinders".
* "Belly of the Beast " (2003) –Steven Seagal portrays a former CIA agent who searches in Thailand for his kidnapped daughter. Co-stars Thai actorsSarah Malakul ,Pongpat Wachirabanjong andChakrit Yamnam . [Phoborisut, Penchan (April 30, 2003) [http://www.steven-seagal.net/forum/showthread.php?t=664 "Seagal brings Hollywood to Thailand"] , "Bangkok Post" (retrieved via Steven-Seagal.net, August 10, 2006).]2004
* "2046" –
Wong Kar-wai 's follow-up to "In the Mood for Love" was filmed partially in Bangkok, and the film underwent post-production processing at Bangkok'sKantana Group labs, where the director made last-minute edits to the film before delivering it late to the2004 Cannes Film Festival .
* "Two Brothers " – This family-friendly story about two tigers had some scenes made inSamut Prakan Province , at a tourist site calledMueang Boran (Ancient City), which has scaled-down replicas of many of Thailand's important structures. The tigers used in the film were from the Si Racha Tiger Zoo nearPattaya . The film was set in neighboring Cambodia, and many locations were used there was well.
* "Alexander" –Oliver Stone 's epic starringColin Farrell asAlexander the Great was filmed along theMekong in northeasternUbon Ratchathani Province and inSaraburi Province .Royal Thai Army soldiers were used as extras. Thai actorsBin Bunluerit andJaran Ngamdee portrayed an Indian king and an Indian prince respectively.
*"Around the World in 80 Days" – ThisJackie Chan /Steve Coogan remake of the 1956 film was also filmed in Thailand, with scenes shot inKrabi that were meant to take place in a rural village in China.Sammo Hung makes an appearance asWong Fei Hung .
* "" – Made in Bangkok and Phuket, including Bangkok'sSoi Cowboy . Tabloid reports thatHugh Grant was chased bybargirl s were false.2005
* "" (2005) – The approach to
Kashyyyk , theWookiee homeworld, was filmed aroundKrabi Province by Santa Film International. [2Bangkok.com, May 30, 2005, [http://2bangkok.com/news05g.shtml "Krabi: Wookiee home planet"] (retrieved September 27, 2006).]
* "Stealth" (2005) –Jamie Foxx ,Jessica Biel andJosh Lucas portray high-tech US Navy aviators. Rest and relaxation scenes are set in Thailand and were filmed on "The Beach" island, Ko Phi Phi Leh. NeighboringMyanmar is the setting for a missile target, but those scenes were filmed in Australia.
* "Blackbeard " (2005) – withAngus Macfadyen ,Stacy Keach ,Richard Chamberlain ,Rachel Ward - was filmed in Suratthani and Nakorn Si Thammarat in southern Thailand by Living Films. The story depicts the exploits of English pirate Edward Teach, better known as Captain Blackbeard. Blackbeard roamed the Caribbean in the 18th century. The swashbuckling adventure story appears to take place primarily in the Caribbean city of New Providence in 1717.2006
* "
Journey from the Fall " – Unable to make his film at home, Vietnamese directorHam Tran came to Thailand to make his drama about Vietnam's re-education camps and the experience ofboat people .
* "" (2006) – TheHBO -BBC joint production came toPhuket in April-June 2006 to filmmini-series about the December 26,2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and the resultingtsunami that hit Phuket.2007
* "American Gangster" (2007) – directed by
Ridley Scott and starringDenzel Washington andRussell Crowe , the story of an Americanheroin smuggler was filmed in November 2006 in Chiang Mai. [Thepararat, Chatrudee. October 26, 2006. [http://www.bangkokpost.com/Business/26Oct2006_biz35.php "Denzel and Sly head for blockbuster shoots in Thailand"] , "Bangkok Post".] [Agence France Press. October 26, 2006. [http://nationmultimedia.com/2006/10/25/headlines/headlines_30017109.php Denzel Washington, Sylvester Stallone to shoot films in Thailand] , via "The Nation".]
* "Croc" (2007) - This Thai Occidental Productions movie about a large man-eatingcrocodile , was filmed in Thailand in 2006. Michael Madsen, who plays a crocodile-hunter in the film, was in Thailand for the filming. The movie has played onSky One in the U.K., theSci Fi Channel (United States) channel in the U.S., and Star Movies in Asia.
* "Rambo" (2007) –Sylvester Stallone returned to Thailand to make the fourth installment in his "Rambo " franchise, directing and starring as the Vietnam War veteran who takes on a mission to protect Christian missionaries delivering aid to theKaren people inMyanmar . Filming was due to start in January 2007. [Deutsche Presse-Agentur. [http://www.bangkokpost.com/breaking_news/breakingnews.php?id=113484 "Rambo to rescue Karen - in the movies"] , via "Bangkok Post" (retrieved October 11, 2006).] [Production Weekly. October 6, 2006. [http://productionweekly.com/2006/10/06/stallone-looks-in-the-serpents-eye/ "Stallone looks 'In the Serpent's Eye'"] (retrieved October 11, 2006).]
* "Rescue Dawn " (2007) –Werner Herzog came to Thailand in August 2005 to direct this true story of pilotDieter Dengler and his escape from a POW camp during the Vietnam War. StarsChristian Bale andSteve Zahn .2008
* "Bangkok Dangerous" (also called "Big Hit in Bangkok" or "Time to Kill") (2008) – A remake of "
Bangkok Dangerous " bythe Pang Brothers , it starsNicolas Cage andCharlie Yeung and started shooting in Bangkok in August 2006. Production was delayed by a coup d'état. ["The Nation", September 23, 2006. [http://nationmultimedia.com/2006/09/22/headlines/headlines_30014411.php "Bangkok is not dangerous for Cage"] (retrieved September 24, 2006).]List of films set in Thailand
Several films have been set in Thailand, but were made elsewhere. These include:
* "Anna and the King of Siam " (1946) – The first film adaptation of stories written byAnna Leonowens . The film is banned in Thailand for historical inaccuracies and because Thai authorities feel its depiction of KingMongkut denigrates and trivializes the monarch and the royal family. It was filmed inCalifornia .
* "The King and I" (1956) – The film of the musical, it is banned in Thailand for the same reasons as "Anna and the King of Siam".
* "The Bridge on the River Kwai " (1957) – Based on a novel byPierre Boulle ,David Lean 's highly fictionalized account of work on theDeath Railway contains many historical inaccuracies. It was actually filmed in Ceylon.
* "Anna and the King " (1999) – With a Thai adviser and many Thai actors in the cast,Andy Tennant 's remake of the 1946 film went through several rewrites in an effort to win approval by the Thai government so the movie could be made and shown there. However, the screenplay still contained too many inaccuracies, so the production was moved toMalaysia . The film is banned in Thailand, though home-video copies have found their way into the Kingdom and the film has gained a following. [Towira, Pimpaka. September 21, 1999. [http://www.thaistudents.com/kingandi/patriot.html "Heart of a Patriot"] , "The Nation" (retrieved via ThaiStudents.com on October 17, 2006)]References
ee also
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Cinema of Thailand
*List of Thai films External links
* [http://us.imdb.com/List?endings=on&&locations=Thailand&&heading=18%3Bwith+locations+including%3BThailand&&skip=200 Titles with locations including Thailand] at the
Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.thaistudents.com/movies/films.html "Hollywood movies made in Thailand"]
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