Likit Eakmongkol

Filmes

River of Fire
Brilliant action from the Ong Bak master as he faces gangster's, crocodiles and a whole lot more on the river of fire. Long live Panna.
Black Glass
Palang
Thai doctor Tidi becomes enamored with a mysterious and evil Burmese woman named Mae Nang. Tidi's sister Lak and forest ranger best friend Palang decide to investigate when he doesn't come home. This tale involves a vampire army, an herb that resurrects the dead and a magical talisman.
Mae Nak Revival
Marut
Newspaper reporter Marut (Likit Eakmongkol) is working on an investigation involving ghosts and decides to write the "real" story of Mae Nak. Of course that gets him into a bad predicament with a malicious female ghost.
Twilight in Tokyo
The Lost Idol
Don
After the fall of Saigon, a stranded group of US soldiers tries to make it through Cambodia to safety in Thailand. While taking refuge in an ancient abandoned temple, the men find a gold statue worth millions of dollars.
Snake Lady
A married man falls in love with a beautiful tour guide but is unaware of her symbiotic relationship with a deadly cobra that has killed all of her previous suitors. This was remade at least two other times.
Once Is More Than Enough
Tomorn
The Seagull
Thep
Whatever, I Don’t Care
Set during Thailand’s economic boom, an ambitious and hardworking advertising executive, Pim, has little time for a love life, and is disinterested in her suitor, Komson. To urgently find a replacement model for a commercial, she hires ‘Birth’, a male hustler that she scouted at Siam Square. Birth’s carefree personality and courtship eventually moves Pim, and they begin a relationship. Their difference in class, social status and intellectual interest raises objections from her family and colleagues and threaten to tear the couple apart. While Birth struggles to exit prostitution, Pim’s career and reputation are at stake, and she must decide what to do with their relationship and her life.