The Snake King's Child
2001 Cambodian-Thai horror film by Fai Sam Ang / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Snake King's Child (Khmer: កូនពស់កេងកង, Koun Puoh Kengkang, also known as Snaker and Ghost Wife 2) is a 2001 Cambodian-Thai horror film directed by Fai Sam Ang, based on a Cambodian myth about the half-human daughter of a snake god. It was produced as a sequel to the 1970 movie The Snake King's Wife. It is the first full-length feature film for cinema to be produced in Cambodia since before the Khmer Rouge era.[1] The special effect of the lead character's head being full of writhing snakes was achieved by gluing live snakes to a cap worn by the actress.[2]
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The Snake King's Child (កូនពស់កេងកង) | |
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Directed by | Fai Sam Ang |
Written by | Fai Sam Ang Mao Samnang |
Produced by | Thunya Nilklang |
Starring | Winai Kraibutr Pich Chanbormey Ampor Tevi Tep Rindaro |
Cinematography | Saray Chan |
Distributed by | Siam Film Development Studio Bangkok |
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Running time | 108 min |
Countries | Cambodia Thailand |
Language | Khmer |
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