King of the White Elephant

King of the White Elephant

Infobox Film
name = The King of the White Elephant


caption = The 50th anniversary poster.
director = Sunh Vasudhara
producer = Pridi Phanomyong
writer = Pridi Phanomyong
narrator =
starring = Renu Kritayakon
Suvat Nilsen
music = Phra Jenduriyang
cinematography = Prasart Sukhum
editing =
distributor = Pridi Films
Thai Film Foundation
released = 1940
runtime = 100 min.
country = Thailand
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0415099

"The King of the White Elephant" ( _th. พระเจ้าช้างเผือก or "Prajao Changpeuk"; RTGS: Phrachao Chang Phueak) is a 1940 Thai historical drama film.

Based on a novel and produced by Pridi Phanomyong and released before Thailand's involvement in World War II, the English-language film carried a propaganda message from anti-war interests in Thailand, that Thailand should remain neutral, and only go to war to defend its sovereignty against foreign invaders. However, on December 8, 1941, Thailand was occupied by the Japanese and officially sided with the Axis powers during the war.

Plot

Set in the Ayutthaya Kingdom of the 16th century, King Chakra is going about his usual palace duties, granting audiences to his advisers, including his Lord Chamberlain, who is keen to see the king fulfill his royal duty of taking 366 wives, including, hopefully among them, the chamberlain's own daughter.

However, the threat of invasion by the King of Honsa has King Chakra pre-occupied. The peace-loving King Chakra at first wants to negotiate for peace, but is unsuccessful, and finds himself forced to go to war to stop the Honsa invasion.

Cast

* Renu Kritayakon as King Chakra
* Nit Mahakanok as Governor of Kanburi
* Pairin Nilsen as Renoo
* Suvat Nilsen as Lord Chamberlain
* Pradab Rabilvongse as King of Honsa
* Luang Srisurang as Minister of War

Production

Pridi Phanomyong, at the time Minister of Finance in the government of Prime Minister Plaek Pibulsonggram, produced the film, which was based on an English-language novel he had written. The cast of the movie were lecturers and students from Thammasat University, which Pridi had founded.

The film was made with the intent of conveying Pridi's conception of peace to international audiences, and was filmed in English, the first Thai film to do so. The film also took its themes from Buddhist philosophy, that there is no happiness that is greater than peace, but also carried the message that Pridi thought Thailand was ready to fight a war of aggression by any foreign invaders.

The was movie was screened in New York City and Singapore.

After Japan invaded Thailand on December 8, 1941, Pridi became a leader of the Free Thai Movement resistance movement, while the Thai military dictators sided with Japan in the Axis Powers and declared war on Great Britain and the United States. [http://www.phuketfilmfestival.com/Pridi%20Banomyong.doc Pridi Banonyoung biography] , Phuket Film Festival, retrieved 2007-10-16]

Restoration

"The King of the White Elephant" was among two films chosen for a restoration project launched by the Thailand Ministry of Culture, with cooperation from Technicolor and the Thai Film Foundation. The film is the oldest surviving Thai film in its complete form.

The 35-mm negative of the film had actually been lost during World War II, but a 16-mm print that had been archived in the Library of Congress survived, and a new 35-mm copy was made from that print. Also, two versions of the film survive, the full 100-minute version and a 50-minute version. Both versions of the unrestored film were released on DVD in 2005 by the Thai Film Foundation.

The restored print was presented at the inaugural Phuket Film Festival in October 2007.

The other film selected for the 2005 restoration effort was "The Boat House" ("Ruen Pae"), a 1962 musical romance. [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/vine/journal_comments.php?journalid=100000335&entryid=210162 ROTTEN TOMATOES: The Vine: Wise Kwai's Thai Film Journal ] ] [ [http://www.thaifilm.com/articleDetail_en.asp?id=68 :: Thai Film Foundation :: ] ] [http://www.technicolor.com/NR/rdonlyres/0650CEFE-B6A7-49BF-8EA8-142BB7D45B0E/0/thai.pdf (PDF)]

ee also

* White elephant
* White elephant (pachyderm)

References

External links

*imdb title|id=0415099|title=The King of the White Elephant
*rotten-tomatoes|id=king_of_the_white_elephant|title=The King of the White Elephant
* " [http://www.siamzone.com/movie/m/115 The King of the White Elephant] " at SiamZone th icon


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