
Anusorn Mongkolkarn
Directing
Biography
Anusorn Mongkolkarn was a Thai film director and 1996 National Artist of Thailand recipient. He was a grandson of King Chulalongkorn, and also one of the indirect first-degree cousins to Kings.
Known For

The scenery of Samui in 1969 is the background of the musical love story between the couples from the rival families. Sombat Mathanee stars the playboy, Paduempun against Arunya Naamwong who plays the business girl, Napaporn. They came to Paradise Island to take care of their family coconut orchards. They bet who could work more successful. If the guy won, the girl must have married him. If he lost, he gave up his business to her. In the midst of controversy, he fell in love with her. Meanwhile, she began to be confused because she might be in love with him as well.
Paradise Island

An ex-cop goes rogue and sets out to hunt down a ruthless drug cartel, even though it goes against his professional conduct. Meanwhile, the beautiful daughter of the ringleader who was killed in an internal feud has returned to Thailand from Hong Kong to take revenge on her father. She teamed up with the ex-cop to pursue the crafty villain of the local opium trade, while an anti-narcotic detective sent by the government also joins the fray.
Operation Revenge

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Madam Yee Hoop

Welcome to the world of a Thai Cinderella Story. Tan (Aranya Namwong) is a poor girl who lives in the slum. Destiny leads Tan to be a part of the vicious plan to disguise herself as the missing granddaughter of a noble man. Finally, the truth is revealed, but Tan is saved by a handsome lawyer (Mitr Chaibancha).
E-Tan

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เครือฟ้า
A sequel to the big hit "เกาะสวาทหาดสวรรค์" (Paradise Island), the marrage between Padermpong and Napaporn is now shaking from his womanizing behaviour and her workaholic obsession. Four months into their marriage, husband and wife aren't really live as a loving couple, now she's filing for legal separation.