Chalong Pukdeewichit

História

 Chalong Pukdeewichit (Thai: ฉลอง ภักดีวิจิตร) is a famous Thai action movie director. One of his main achievements is the four part series "Gold" (ทอง). The film was a phenomenal success locally and internationally. It became the first Thai film to be widely sold to international markets. Later on "Gold 2" (Gold Raiders - 1983), "Gold 3" (The Lost Idol - 1990) and "Gold 4" (In Gold We Trust - 1992) were released.  In 2013, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Filmes

The Lost Idol
Director
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.
Eyes of the Condor
Director
It's Davian International Ltd's ambitious and utterly charming crime-caper featuring a jewel thief, two cops, a bald Indian, two Caucasian baddies and a squadron of dwarves, all looking for the legendary Eye of the Condor, a precious diamond. It's not just your regular kung fu voiceovers; Davian's team use a plethora of silly and inappropriate voices, squeaks, panting and squarks, not least the penguin sounds uttered by the five munchkins.
Gold Raiders
Director
An SOS message is sent out when a plane carrying gold worth $200 million dollars belonging to the free world is brought down somewhere in Thailand, and Robert Ginty is called upon to team up with his old flame Claudia Dubois. Together, they head up a small crack group of six undercover agents who are given the mission to infiltrate enemy lines and recover the gold.
Gold
Director
A plane transporting gold is hijacked in Thailand during the Viet Nam war. A team of Thai mercenaries is hired by the C.I.A. to bring it back.
The Kung Fu Brothers
Director
Two half-brothers are reunited after a long break, only to perpetuate an old feud over their desire for the same woman.
H-Bomb
Director
The world's spy networks vie to get a stolen H bomb.