Bank Robbers (1990 film) explained

Bank Robbers
Director:Chuchai Ongartchai
Music:Butterfly
Cinematography:Anupap Buachand
Production Companies:Five Star Production
Distributor:Five Star Production
Runtime:149 minutes
Country:Thailand
Language:Thai
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Bank Robbers or known in Thai as Tong Plon (th|ต้องปล้น, lit "have to rob") is a 1990 Thai crime-action film performing Amphol Lumpoon, Pongpat Wachirabunjong, Worachet Nimsuwan, Junjira Joojaeng.

Plot

Three young men plan a bank robbery for a better life. Even if the robbery is successful, but all three were hunted down by the police. They ran away and hid in a luxury condominium. Many hostages had to be housed together. Each person has a different life. In the end, all three of them met their fate. The whole story began and ended in one day.

Cast

Production

The film is inspired by a true event in which a thief robbed a gold store and then fled to hide in an apartment with a woman as a hostage. It was filmed in many locations in Bangkok, such as Krung Thai Bank, Fueang Nakhon Road Branch, Kanlayana Maitri Road, Silom Road, and the old Customs House.[1]

Accolades

Notes and References

  1. นิตยสาร ทีวีพูล ปีที่ 1 ฉบับที่ 20, 12-18 ต.ค. 2533 : หน้า 56 th|ภาษาไทย
  2. Web site: ต้องปล้น. thai. BKKSR.