Projecting ‘Dark Heaven’ from a homeless woman to a son of Setthinee – ‘Suthep Wongkamhaeng’ plays a young hero

Projecting ‘Dark Heaven’ from the life of a homeless girl To the son of Setthinee – ‘Suthep Wongkamhaeng’ plays the hero in his youth.

At 7:50 p.m. on July 16 at the Railway Park, Chatuchak District, Bangkok, there was an event “Bangkok Klang Pang” organized by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) in collaboration with the Thai Film Directors Association, the Thai Film Archive, the Central Film Association and Better Bangkok. in which there is a screening of the movie “Dark Heaven”

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For “Dark Heaven” is a film regarding life with music, released in 1958, produced by Kanjara Films. Directed by Ratt Pestanyi from a script by Suwat Voradilok (Rapeeporn), a national artist. Which is considered a script that has been famous since it was a live drama broadcast on TV Channel 4 Bang Khun Phrom and the previous radio drama. Music composed by Charlie Indaravichit (vocals), Saman Kanchanaphalin (compose), starring Suthep Wongkhamhaeng (Suthep’s second story), a new female lead couple. Former Miss Tin Thai Ngam 1947 is “Sueb Leung Kanpai” and “Pensri Poomchusri”, the writer’s wife, also starred.

The movie Filmed with 35mm widescreen or widescreen, recording audio while filming. (Sound on film) throughout the story according to international standards

The synopsis is Chu (Suthep Wongkamhaeng), a young trash cart youngster with a good heart. Who wants to be a good person, so people call themselves Mr. Chuwit to help Nien (Seerue Kanphai), a hungry homeless woman. and was born a love amidst the hardships of life Destiny required Chuwit to go into the army. and lost his eyes on the battlefield, Nien, who was waiting on the way home returned to receive support from the settini kind to raise as a child From a homeless girl to a daughter of Setthinee Both ended happily.

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