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Tah Tien ( th, ท่าเตียน, ) is a 35mm Thai
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released in 1973 directed by and featuring special effects from
Sompote Saengduenchai Sompote Saengduenchai ( th, สมโพธิ แสงเดือนฉาย; ; 24 May 1941 – 26 August 2021), internationally known as Sompote Sands, was a Thai film director, special effects creator and producer best known for directing ...
(a.k.a. Sompote Sands).


Synopsis

Chaba is a magic giant toad in beautiful woman form, she is the daughter of a Queen of Naga who spawns on the human world. She lived alone with an old man in the jungle. One day, a young Bangkok man named Narent came to the jungle to study natural science and zoology. He must adventure with many beasts, including primeval creatures and
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. Finally, he meets Chaba. He invited Chaba to visit in Bangkok. With her mischievousness, she made the giant temple guard both met, feuding and fighting fiercely at the midstream of
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which place is now known as " Tah Tien".


Cast

* Supak Likitkul as Chaba * Sombat Metanee as Narent *Sukon Kewlhiem as Grandpa * Sompong Pongmitr as Hunter Pong *Tape Subpokpoon as Maseng/ Phaya Naga *Prim Phraphaporn as Queen of Naga *Tape Tienchai as Yak Wat Pho *Sri Suriya as Horse owner *Sipeuak as Yak Wat Jaeng *Chuen-chaeh as Horse thief


Production & reception

''Tah Tien'' is Sompote Saengduenchai's first film. He had been inspired by his studies of Toho and Tsuburaya Productions of Japan in the early 1960s and the Japanese kaiju films of the era, particularly '' Daimajin'' from 1966. The film's plot is a combination of two famed tales from traditional Thai folklore, ''
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'' and an urban legend on the origin of the name of ''Tah Tien'' (now a pier, market and tourist attraction in Phra Nakhon District near
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and Wat Pho). The two giants featured in the film and the urban legend are the temple guards of two Thai Buddhist monasteries, or ''wat''s on opposite banks of the Chao Phraya River. Yak Wat Jaeng (the Giant of Wat Jaeng) is depicted as a traditional Thai demon, or ''Yak'' is stationed at Wat Arun from the Thonburi side ("Wat Arun" was formerly known as "Wat Jaeng," hence the name), while Yak Wat Pho (the Giant of Wat Pho), depicted in the film as an armored Chinese warrior (though Yak Wat Pho was traditionally a Thai ''yak'' much like Yak Wat Jaeng) and resides at Wat Pho on the Phra Nakhon ( Bangkok) side. The most common version of the legend relates that one day, one of the giants, usually Yak Wat Pho, borrowed money from the other but never got around to resolving the debt. The tension between the two eventually escalated into a major brawl that devastated and flattened the local neighborhood. A mediator eventually stepped in (often cited to be either an angel, a monk, a yogi, the Buddha, or a ''yak'' from the royal Wat Phra Kaeo temple) and ordered them to stand down, but the damage had been done. Owing to the flattened landscape as a result of the fight, the area was rechristened " Tah Tien" (or spelt "Tha Tian"), translating roughly as 'Flat Port.' The true origins of the name 'Tah Tien' is still debated to this day. The film's release met with major success, earning 1.4 million baht from Bangkok cinemas alone almost instantly, eventually winning up to 3 million baht after two weeks of circulation in the countryside. In addition to this, the main theme song of the film Meesak Nakarat became a major hit and remains popular to this day. For Sompote, the massive success of ''Tah Tien'' inspired him to bring Yak Wat Jaeng and Yak Wat Pho back for more roles in his next films, including ''
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'' in 1974 and ''
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'' in 1985.


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External links

* {{IMDb title, 3263056, Tah Tien 1970s science fiction comedy films 1973 directorial debut films 1970s monster movies Giant monster films Films directed by Sompote Sands Thai science fiction comedy films Thai crossover films Films set in Bangkok Kaiju films Films about frogs