Phleng Rak Pha Puen Taek

Phleng Rak Pha Puen Taek (Thai: เพลงรักผาปืนแตก) was a Thai action/drama and music (luk thung style) series or lakorn in western genre, it aired on Channel 7 from July 4 to August 24, 2014, on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 20:20 for 23 episodes.

Phleng Rak Pha Puen Taek
Genre
Written by
  • Vajen (novel)
  • Prae Pima (screenwriter)
Directed bySiam Nuamsretti
Starring
Theme music composerNipon Chaipayan
Opening themePhleng Rak Pha Puen Taek by Rangsiroj Panpeng & Saran Sirilak
Ending themeChotmai Chak Naeona by Saran Sirilak
Country of originThailand
Original languageThai
No. of episodes23
Production
Executive producerReviewing Committee of Television Drama, Channel 7
ProducerThongchai Prasongsanti
Running time130 minutes
Production companyPordeecom Entertainment
Release
Original networkChannel 7
Original releaseJuly 4 (2014-07-04) 
August 24, 2014 (2014-08-24)

Plot

Ban Pa Puen Taek (บ้านผาปืนแตก; Pa Puen Taek village) in 1969–77, the story begins when Shane Phananchoeng, a hot-tempered young man who goes to the border patrol. Until one day Shane returned to his native Ban Pa Puen Taek. He had to face bad news when he realized that Nueathong his lover has to marry a greatest enemy Chart Talumphuk, so he planned to take Nueathong out, but it turns out that Shane kidnapped Wanlapa to replace, the chaos followed.[1]

Cast

Main cast

  • Saran Sirilak as Shane Phananchoeng
  • Sammy Cowell as Wanlapa
  • Ek Rangsiroj as Pleung Phayafai
  • Gavintra Photijak as Auemduean
  • Nutthawat Plengsiriwat as Chart Talumphuk
  • Poolaphat Attapanyapol as Fahlan Kamramsuek
  • Athinan Srisaweang as Nueathong
  • Jayjintai Untimanon as Yod Diesel

Supporting cast

  • Chartchai Ngamsan as Phukong Saman (Captain Saman)
  • Surawut Maikun as Kamnan Prab Thongpan
  • Atirut Singhaampol as Cherd
  • Sirilapas Kongtrakarn as Namkang Yamratree
  • Chalermporn Pumpanwong as Kru Prasit (Master Prasit)
  • Krung Srivilai as Luang Por Sin (Venerable Father Sin)
  • Pamela Bowden as Lamduan
  • Pipatpon Komaratat as Laisuea Kamlue
  • Janet Keaw as Noi Cha Cha Cha
  • Pichet Sriracha as Saen Supparer
  • Luafua Mokjok as Jik Trumpet
  • Nopparat Thongridsuk as Toon
  • Weerachai Hattagowit as Samruay

Cameo appearance

  • Kannaporn Puangtong as Fah-ngam
  • Sarut Suwanpakdee as Thongsook
  • Thanayong Wongtrakun as Phupan Lertyot (Colonel Lertyot)
  • Ron Smoorenburg as Tom
  • Atiwat Sanitwong Na Ayudhaya as Tan Sombat (Mr. Sombat)

Reception and ratings

When it aired, the response was exceedingly good, and it is the third highest-rated series in 2014 on Channel 7, and there is a call for sequels.[2]

In the tables below, the blue numbers represent the highest ratings and the red numbers represent the lowest ratings.

Episode Broadcast Date AGB Ratings[3]
Nationwide
1 July 4, 2014 9.2%
2 July 5, 2014 12.7%
3 July 6, 2014 11.8%
4 July 11, 2014 9.8%
5 July 12, 2014 11.6%
6 July 13, 2014 11.6%
7 July 18, 2014 10.3%
8 July 19, 2014 10.8%
9 July 20, 2014 11.6%
10 July 25, 2014 11.5%
11 July 26, 2014 11.2%
12 July 27, 2014 11.9%
13 August 1, 2014 8.4%
14 August 2, 2014 13.1%
15 August 3, 2014 14.3%
16 August 8, 2014 8.9%
17 August 9, 2014 13.1%
18 August 15, 2014 10.3%
19 August 16, 2014 12.2%
20 August 17, 2014 13.7%
21 August 22, 2014 7.2%
22 August 23, 2014 12.6%
23 August 24, 2014 12.5%
Average11.31%

Note: August 10, 2014, no broadcast due to broadcast live FA Community Shield between Arsenal vs Manchester City from England.

References

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