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''Miss Suwanna of Siam'' ( th, นางสาวสุวรรณ; ), was a 1923
romance film Romance films or movies involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their journey ...
written and directed by
Henry MacRae Henry Alexander MacRae (August 29, 1876 – October 2, 1944) was a Canadians, Canadian film director, film producer, producer, and screenwriter during the silent film, silent era, working on many film Serial (film), serials for Universal Studios. ...
, set in
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(then Siam) and starring
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actors. It was one of the first feature films to be made in Thailand, and was the first
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co-production in Thailand. Nothing of the film exists today except for some promotional materials and other ephemera held at the Thailand National Film Archive.Sukwong, Dome and Suwannapak, Sawasdi. ''A Century of Thai Cinema'', Thames and Hudson, 2001.


Plot

The film is a romance about a young woman named Suwanna who is the object of affection for many men. In her search for true love, she has many adventures and mishaps, including overcoming her father's disapproval, before finally finding her soulmate.


Cast

* Sa-ngiam Navisthira (''Later'' Anindhita Akhubutra) as Suwanna * Khun Ram Pharotsat (Yom Mongkhonnat) as Klahan * Luang Pharotkamkoson (Mongkhon Sumonnat) as Kongkaew


Crew

*Director –
Henry MacRae Henry Alexander MacRae (August 29, 1876 – October 2, 1944) was a Canadians, Canadian film director, film producer, producer, and screenwriter during the silent film, silent era, working on many film Serial (film), serials for Universal Studios. ...
*Assistant director – Robert Kerr (He returned to Siam in 1928 to direct his own film, ''The White Rose''. It was shown in Bangkok in September 1928.) *Cinematographer – Dal Clawson


Premiere

''Suwanna of Siam'' was an 8-reel
silent film A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, when ...
. It premiered on June 22, 1923 at the
Nakhon Si Thammarat Nakhon Si Thammarat Municipality ( th, เทศบาลนครนครศรีธรรมราช, ; from Pali ''Nagara Sri Dhammaraja'') is a municipality (''thesaban nakhon'') in Southern Thailand, capital of Nakhon Si Thammarat prov ...
Theatre, and then opened the next day at the Phatthanakon Cinematograph, the Hong Kong Cinema Hall and the Victoria Theater. A newspaper account of the opening reads:


Production

Production started in 1922, but before he could begin filming, MacRae had to first ask permission of the Siamese Royal Court. "Today Mr Henry A. MacRae came to see me. I assured him of two things: first, traveling; second, finding a place for film processing and screening. Above these, he has to take care of himself. For our benefit, he has to give a copy of the film to the State Railway in return...", an excerpt from the writings of Prince Kampaengpet reads, in reaction to a visit by MacRae, who wanted to "take picture of Bangkok and the Beauties of Siam, including the King and the Palace Buildings." "I felt that His Majesty,
King Rama VI Vajiravudh ( th, วชิราวุธ, , 1 January 188126 November 1925) was the sixth monarch of Siam under the Chakri dynasty as Rama VI. He ruled from 23 October 1910 until his death in 1925. King Vajiravudh is best known for his effort ...
, would be interested in moving pictures," McRae wrote in ''The Film Year Book'' (1924). "And after considerable maneuvering I finally secured an audience which resulted in securing the entire oyal EntertainmentCompany's assistance together with the free use of the King's 52 automobiles, His Majesty's 600 race horses, the free use of the
navy A navy, naval force, or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval warfare, naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral zone, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and ...
, the Royal Palaces, the railways, the rice mills, thousands of miles of rice fields,
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groves, klongs and Elephants, and white elephants at that." Ultimately, according to Thai film scholar Chalida Uabumrungjit, the Siamese government "allowed the making of this film in order to show the world the positive image of Siam at the time. Therefore, many incidents in the film featured the modern elements in Thai society such as travelling by express train or mail plane."


Controversy and disappearance

When MacRae finished the film, he did give a copy to the Royal State Railway, per his agreement with Prince Kumbaengbejr. The railway agency had a public relations division that oversaw film production as a means to promote tourism in the kingdom (which is much the same way the modern-day
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operates in its promotional activities regarding film productions and the
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). MacRae also turned over a copy to King Vajiravudh. It was shown in Bangkok for three days, but soon after it was lost. Film historians have searched, but the negatives of the film have not been found anywhere, nor is there evidence the film was even shown in the United States upon MacRae's return. One reason it may have been lost is due to a controversial scene in the film, in which MacRae filmed an execution of a prisoner, which led to criticism in the local media. "I would like to blame the local officer who did not save the honor of the country by forbidding them to do so. The execution will represent the barbarism of Siam," a columnist said in the newspaper, ''Sambhand Thai''. The movie was subject to censorship, and it is believed that the execution scenes were cut.Rithdee, Kong (March 24, 2006)
"Historical inspiration"
''Bangkok Post''


Legacy

While research and discussion about ''Miss Suwanna'' has long been the province of film historians and scholars, the subject of the film received mainstream attention as a major plot point in the 2006 Thai comedy, ''
Nong Teng Nakleng-pukaotong ''Nong Theng Nakleng-pukhaothong'' ( th, โหน่ง เท่ง นักเลงภูเขาทอง or ''Nong and Teng, the Gangsters of Golden Mount'') is a 2006 Thai comedy film starring Pongsak Pongsuwan and Choosak Eamsuk. Plot In ...
'' (literally, ''Nong and Teng, the
Golden Mount Wat Saket Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan ( th, วัดสระเกศราชวรมหาวิหาร, usually shortened to Wat Saket is a Buddhist temple (''wat'') in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district, Bangkok, Thailand. The temple dates ba ...
Gangsters''). The story involves a
likay Likay ( th, ลิเก, , ) is a form of popular folk theatre from Central Thailand (not in Bangkok, where Teochew opera are folk theatre.). Its uniqueness is found in the combination of extravagant costumes with barely equipped stages and vagu ...
performer (portrayed by
Pongsak Pongsuwan Pongsak Pongsuwan ( th, พงศ์ศักดิ์ พงษ์สุวรรณ; ; born April 7, 1966, in Sawankhalok District, Sukhothai Province) is a Thai comedian and actor. He is best known in Thailand by his stage name, Theng Ther ...
) in 1923 Siam who finds his family's troupe being evicted from his theater to make way for a new phenomenon being brought to Siam by foreigners – film. Together with his friend (
Choosak Eamsuk Choosak Eamsuk or spelt Chusak Iamsuk ( th, ชูศักดิ์ เอี่ยมสุข, nicknamed Nong), known professionally as Nong Cha-cha-cha (โหน่ง ชะชะช่า) is a famous Thai comedian, actor, and former dan ...
), Nong seeks to disrupt the production of ''Miss Suwanna'', which he sees as a corruptive influence on traditional culture.


Alternate titles

Despite the
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for transliteration of
Thai Thai or THAI may refer to: * Of or from Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia ** Thai people, the dominant ethnic group of Thailand ** Thai language, a Tai-Kadai language spoken mainly in and around Thailand *** Thai script *** Thai (Unicode block ...
into
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, the title of ''Miss Suwanna of Siam'' is stated many different ways. The title character's name has been alternately stated as ''Suwann'', ''Suwan'', ''Suwarn'', ''Suvarn'', ''Suwarna'' or ''Suvarna''. The Thai title is ''Nang Sao Suwan'', ''Nong Sao Suwan'' or ''Nangsao Suwan'', with alternate English titles, ''The Gold of Siam'' or ''Kingdom of Heaven''.


See also

*
Cinema of Thailand The cinema of Thailand dates back to the early days of filmmaking, when King Chulalongkorn's 1897 visit to Bern, Switzerland was recorded by François-Henri Lavancy-Clarke. The film was then brought to Bangkok, where it was exhibited. This spar ...
*
List of lost films For this list of lost films, a lost film is defined as one of which no part of a print is known to have survived. For films in which any portion of the footage remains (including trailers), see List of incomplete or partially lost films. Reas ...


References


External links

*
''Miss Suwanna of Siam'' at SilentEra
{{Authority control 1923 films Thai black-and-white films Lost American films American silent feature films Films directed by Henry MacRae American black-and-white films American romance films 1920s romance films 1923 lost films Lost romance films 1920s American films