The Snake King's Wife Part 2
The Snake King's Wife Part 2 (Khmer:ពស់កេងកង ភាគពីរ Puos Keng Kang Pheak Pii, Thai:งูเกงกอง ภาค 2, also Giant Snake 2 and Snake Girl 2: Revenge) is a 1973 Cambodian-Thai horror film directed by Tea Lim Koun. It is a sequel to the 1970 film The Snake King's Wife.[1] The plot is the continuation from the prequel.
The Snake King's Wife Part 2 | |
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Directed by | Tia Lim Kun |
Written by | Tia Lim Kun Winai Kaewbutr |
Produced by | Arthaporn Raya |
Starring | Chea Yuthorn Dy Saveth Aranya Namwong |
Distributed by | Siam Film Development Studio Bangkok Winson (Hong Kong) |
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Countries | Cambodia Thailand |
Languages | Khmer Thai |
The Snake King's Wife Part 2 has the particularity of being a Cambodian-Thai coproduction. It stars Cambodians Chea Yuthorn (ជា យុទ្ធថន) and Dy Saveth (ឌី សាវ៉េត), together with Thai Aranya Namwong (อรัญญา นามวงศ์).[2]
Plot
The story continued from the happiness of Cantra's family which turned to sadness and terror because of black magic. This was caused by the love and revenge of a young pretty woman who wanted to put a spell to her father and turned her mother into a half wood-Human woman and Cantra's hair became the little snake again. However, the revenge of Cantra began. Then poisonous snakes including cobra and python started hurting everyone who interfered.
References
- ดาวค้างฟ้า "งูเก็งกอง" เยือนไทยสานสัมพันธ์, REC. Accessed October 13, 2008.
- Khmer Movies That Once Rocked Thailand!, Mongkol. Accessed October 13, 2008.