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''Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters'' ( Thai: 2499 อันธพาลครองเมือง or ''2499 Antapan Krong Muang''; literally: ''2499 Gangsters Rule the City'') is a 1997 Thai
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directed by
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. This film about young Thai
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in 1950s Thailand. Featuring
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-style
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, it was the debut film. The 2499 in the Thai title refers to the year in the
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when the story starts, corresponding to the Gregorian year 1956.


Plot

Dang, the son of a prostitute, growing up in 1950s Thailand, compensates for his inferiority complex by boosting up his ego. At the age of 13, he killed a man who was beating his mother. By age 16, he had dropped out of school and started his own
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. With his right-hand man Lam Sing, Dang is highly protective of Piak, and is also friends with Pu Bottle Bomb and Pu's sidekick Dum. Dang attracts the attention of a young night club singer named Wallapa, who pressures Dang to stop being a gangster and live a normal life. Dang's mother also wishes that he would stop being gangster and ordain as a
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monk. Dang carves out more territory by killing the local crime boss Mad Dog. Meanwhile, Piak is caught up in a fight between rival school gangs, instigated by Pu and Dum. The fight leads to a falling out between Dang and Pu the beginning of a feud between the two. Following a military coup all the gangsters must leave Bangkok for the countryside, Dang, Lam Sing and Piak go to work for Sergeant Chien, a former policeman turned gangster, at Chien's bar and gambling den next to an American military base. Chien needs more muscle to go against a rival operator, Headman Tek, and brings in Pu and Dum against Dang's wishes. Pu and Dum stir up trouble in the gambling den and reignite their feud with Dang's gang although Sergeant Chein tries to calm them. However Sergeant Chien is killed by a motorcyclist gunman and Pu and Dum go to work with his rival Headman Tek forcing Dang's gang out of the town. Dang returns to Bangkok, where he plans on fulfilling his mother's wishes and taking his oath as a monk. However Pu and Dum show up during the ceremony and gun battle ensues. Lam Sing is killed, and Dang and Piak are wounded, but Pu and Dum are killed. In an epilogue, narrated by an older Piak, it turns out Dang survived his wounds, but continued as a gangster seemingly unable to become a monk, and then died in a car accident at age 24, just like his idol James Dean.


Cast

* Jessadaporn Pholdee as Dang, Dang Bireley * Noppachai Muttaweevong as Lam Sing * Attaporn Teemakorn as Piak, Piak Wisut Kasat * Supakorn Kitsuwon as Pu, Pu Bottle Bomb *Chartchai Ngamsan as Dum, Dum Esso * Champagne X as Wallapa * Apichart Choosakul as Sergeant Chien * Parichart Borsudhi as Dang's mother * Piya Bunnak as Pol, Pol Trok Thawai * Teerachai Plugpimarn as Mad Dog * Suthakorn Jaimun as Headman Tek


Popularity and the talk of the town

When this film was released it was immediately popular. Because it is different from other Thai films in the same era, due to it was made realistically and met international standards. It has been recognized as a film that truly opens a new era for the Thai film industry. It was loosely based on Suriyan Saktaisong's
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''Sen Tang Mafia'' (เส้นทางมาเฟีย; literally: ''Mafia Way''). Every character is a real person. When released, it became a debated topic in Thai society about the historical truth and the scene that appeared in the film. Which many people who confirm themselves to know Dang Bireley insist that Dang does not have individuality like in the film at all including many scenes did not actually happen.


Awards and nominations

The film won Best Picture and Best Director at the
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. At the 1997
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, it was nominated for a Dragons and Tigers award.


Release

The film premiered on Friday, April 11, 1997. It is back to screen again in 25 years on July 7, 2022 in the form of an
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at Townspeople Plaza near the
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and the Bangkok City Hall in the project of Bangkok’s Anticipated Film Fest, that is a project of
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(BMA) by the governor
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with outdoor film screenings (emphasis on
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s) in different places, alternating with each other by ''Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters'' being the first that started.


Play

''Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters'' was adapted into a
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, performed from May 26 to June 29, 2025 at Muangthai Rachadalai Theatre, starring Naphat Siangsomboon as Dang Bireley, Paris Intarakomalyasut as Pu Bottle Bomb, Tate Henry Myron as Dum Esso, Narakorn Nichakulthanachot as Piak Wisut Kasat, Saharat Thiempan as Lam Sing, directed and produced by
Takonkiet Viravan Takonkiet Viravan (, born 20 April 1966) is a Thai television and stage producer and director, and a business executive at media conglomerate GMM Grammy. He began directing television dramas and sitcoms in the 1990s, and founded Grammy subsidiary p ...
.


References


External links

*
''Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters'' at the Thai Film Database


{{Suphannahong National Film Award for Best Picture 1997 films 1997 crime drama films Thai crime drama films Thai-language films Films set in 1956 Films set in 1957 Films set in Bangkok Best Picture Suphannahong National Film Award winners Thai national heritage films 1997 directorial debut films Films based on Thai novels 1990s Thai films