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''The Snake King's Child'' (, ''Koun Puoh Kengkang'', also known as ''Snaker'' and ''Ghost Wife 2'') is a 2001 Cambodian-Thai
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directed by Fai Sam Ang, based on a Cambodian myth about the half-human daughter of a snake god. It was produced as a sequel to the 1970 movie '' The Snake King's Wife''. It is the first full-length feature film for cinema to be produced in Cambodia since before the
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era. The
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of the lead character's head being full of writhing snakes was achieved by gluing live snakes to a cap worn by the actress.


Plot

Neang Nhi ( Ampor Tevi), a woman neglected by her abusive husband, Manop, is working in the fields one day when she accidentally loses her hoe in some shrubbery and encounters a giant
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. The snake speaks to Nhi, and says he will return her hoe if she agrees to have sex with him. That night, the snake transforms into a man ( Tep Rindaro), brings back the hoe, and has sex with Nhi, a union that results in Nhi's pregnancy. Manop eventually finds out that it was the python who impregnated his wife, so he beheads the python and then stabs his wife in the stomach. Nhi is killed by the blow, but dozens of small snakes pour out of her abdomen and into a nearby stream. Manop chases after the baby snakes, killing each one, but slips on a rock and is killed. A surviving baby snake transforms into a human infant, who is then found by a wandering monk. The monk names the baby girl Soraya and raises her. She grows into a beautiful teenage woman ( Pich Chanbormey), but has living serpents instead of hair. The monk, however, is able to fashion a magical ring that allows her to keep the snakes at bay and appear to have normal hair. One day, Soraya is bathing at a waterfall when she encounters a young man, Wae-ha (
Winai Kraibutr Winai Kraibutr (; June 16, 1969 – March 20, 2024) was a Thai actor. He appeared in a number of films that achieved significant success at the Thai box office. He was considered a bankable star in Thailand and achieved minor international expos ...
), who has fallen into the pool after a fight with another man over a woman. Wae-ha is nursed back to health and he and Soraya fall in love. Wae-ha then takes Soraya back to his home to meet his family. One of Wae-ha's friends attempts to rape Soraya, during which her ring comes off and the snakes appear in her hair and bite the man, killing him with their venom. It is further revealed that if Soraya's virginity is broken, she will permanently turn into a snake.


Cast

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Winai Kraibutr Winai Kraibutr (; June 16, 1969 – March 20, 2024) was a Thai actor. He appeared in a number of films that achieved significant success at the Thai box office. He was considered a bankable star in Thailand and achieved minor international expos ...
as Wae-ha * Pich Chanbormey as Soraya * Tep Rindaro as Snake god * Ampor Tevi as Nhi


Origins

''The Snake King's Child'' is a popular myth in Cambodia and has been depicted on film many times, one of the most famous being a 1960s version, ''Pos Keng Kang'' (''Snake Woman'') that starred Dy Saveth. In 2000, Cambodian director Fai Sam Ang decided it was time to try to make the first feature-length film for cinema in Cambodia since before the
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era, and he chose the oft-told tale in hopes that it would be a commercial success. The film was made as a co-production with investors from Thailand, and featured Thai leading man
Winai Kraibutr Winai Kraibutr (; June 16, 1969 – March 20, 2024) was a Thai actor. He appeared in a number of films that achieved significant success at the Thai box office. He was considered a bankable star in Thailand and achieved minor international expos ...
, veteran Cambodian soap opera actress Ampor Tevi and 17-year-old debut Cambodian actress Pich Chanbormey.


Special effects

No digital effects are used in the film, as they could not be afforded by the production. To achieve the effect of Soraya's head full of writhing snakes, live snakes were glued to a cap worn by actress Pich Chanboramey. "Sometimes the snakes would leap off her head, and we'd have to chase them around the set," director Fai Sam Ang said in an interview. He also said he had trouble convincing the actress to wear the cap. "When she first saw the snakes, she cried and cried," Fai Sam Ang said. "But I told her she had to be professional. In the end, it was no problem. The snakes would just give her little kisses on the cheek." For another scene, a 4.5-meter
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borrowed from a
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temple was placed on top of actress Ampor Tevi to depict her character's sex scene with the snake king.


Release

At the time of the film's release, war-ravaged Cambodia did not yet have any commercial cinemas suitable to premiere the film, so it was screened at the French Cultural Center and outdoors in the courtyard of a local television station in
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. The film also opened in wide release in Thai cinemas. Due to Winai Kraibutr's presence in the cast, the film was marketed in
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and other Asian markets as ''Ghost Wife 2'' in an attempt to cash in on the popularity of the 1999 Thai ghost film ''
Nang Nak ''Nang Nak'' () is a 1999 Thai supernatural horror film based on the Thai legend of Mae Nak Phra Khanong. It was directed by Nonzee Nimibutr and released in 1999 by Buddy Film and Video Production Co. in Thailand. It depicts the life of a devot ...
'' (''Ghost Wife''), which Winai had starred in.


Sequel

In 2006, Fai Sam Ang directed sequel called
The Snake King's Grandchild ''The Snake King's Grandchild'' (, , also ''Snaker 2'' and ''Snake's love'') is a 2006 Cambodian Romance horror film, a sequel to a 2001 film, '' The Snake King's Child''. It is a successful and award-winning in the khmer national film festival w ...
(, ''Chaos Puos Keng Kang'', also ''Snaker 2'' and ''Snake's love''), which continues the story of Wae-ha and Soriya.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Snake King's Child, The 2001 films Khmer-language films 2001 horror films Films about snakes Natural horror films Cambodian horror films Thai horror films Fiction about human–snake romance 2000s Thai films