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This is the first theatrical trailer for Bangkok Dangerous, directed by Oxide Pang Chun and Danny Pang.
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Overview

User Rating:
5.4/10   9,148 votes
Writers (WGA):
Jason Richman (screenplay)
Oxide Pang Chun (1999 film)
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Release Date:
5 September 2008 (USA) more
Genre:
Action | Crime | Thriller more
Tagline:
There's only one way out. more
Plot:
A hitman who's in Bangkok to pull off a series of jobs falls for a local woman and bonds with his errand boy. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
User Comments:
Frustrating and disappointing. more

Cast

  (in credits order)

Nicolas Cage ... Joe
Shahkrit Yamnarm ... Kong
Charlie Yeung ... Fon (as Charlie Young)
Panward Hemmanee ... Aom
Nirattisai Kaljaruek ... Surat
Dom Hetrakul ... Aran
Tuck Napaskorn ... Kong's Brother
Steve Baldocchi ... Michigan
Chris Heebink ... USC

James With ... Chicago
Peter Shadrin ... Anton
Arthajid Puengvicha ... Official
Duangjai Srisawang ... Man in Arena
Veerasak Boonchard ... Winai
Joe Sakol Palvanichkul ... Tuk Tuk Driver (as Sakol Palvanichkul)
Savaros Sriratum ... News Anchor #1
Thanrada Kao-Im ... Waitress
Aratchporn Satead ... Vendor Lady
Winai Thawattana ... White Target
Pornpat Tipthongkum ... News Anchor #2
Gonthron Bossarakam ... Man in Slum
Thanapon Parnjaroen ... Bell Man
Jeremy Thana ... Gangster #2
Allwarin Apirakyothin ... Aom's Sister
Andrew Pfeffer ... Caucasian Prisoner
Oliver Steel ... European Crying Boy
Kitchanpon Apirakyothin ... Fat Man
Chalita Chaisaeng ... Fat Man's Girl #1
Chatchaya Watcharakitikorn ... Fat Man's Girl #2
Arnunthaya Suksalak ... Fat Man's Girl #3
Thanitar Jirapanid ... Girl with Target #1
Nareerat Jeanmahan ... Girl with Target #2
Suwatjanee Suriyapas ... Last Target's Kid #1 (Girl)
Pariwut Prachayanan ... Last Target's Kid #2 (Boy) (as Pariwut Pratchayanun)
Tuengtanpon Thongnawakun ... Last Target's Wife
Keang Kunsri ... Last Target Man
Chris Lowenstein ... Past Target #1
Oliver Ackermann ... Past Target #2
Russell Wald ... Past Target #3
Laura Herold ... Past Target #4
David L. Michaels ... Past Target #5
Ron Anderson ... Past Target #6 (as Ronald Anderson)
Chollamark Chiengthong ... Surat's Wife
Armondthap Limdusit ... Target Man #1
Jirakit Suwannapap ... Target 1's Driver (as Jirakit Suwannapab)
Chatchai Phuengparyun ... Target Boat Driver #1
Arkrapong Pimpajak ... Target 1's Bodyguard #1
Songsak Sampanpim ... Target 1's Bodyguard #2
Duangrutai Suwannarat ... Thai Garland Girl
Songpohl Dittasom ... Waiter
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Michael Bennett ... American tourist (uncredited)
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Directed by
Oxide Pang Chun 
Danny Pang 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Jason Richman (screenplay)

Oxide Pang Chun (1999 film) &
Danny Pang (1999 film)

Produced by
Nicolas Cage .... producer
Norman Golightly .... producer
Chris Lowenstein .... line producer: Living Films
Denis O'Sullivan .... executive producer
Andrew Pfeffer .... executive producer
William Sherak .... producer
Jason Shuman .... producer
Matt Summers .... associate producer
Ben Waisbren .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Brian Tyler 
 
Cinematography by
Decha Srimantra 
 
Film Editing by
Mike Jackson 
Curran Pang 
 
Casting by
Tarinee 'Aoi' Thaima 
 
Production Design by
James William Newport 
 
Art Direction by
Arin 'Aoi' Pinijvararak 
 
Set Decoration by
Witoon Suanyai 
 
Costume Design by
Kristin M. Burke 
 
Makeup Department
Apisasa Chinaputtakul .... hair stylist
Watana Garum .... key makeup artist
Ilona Herman .... personal makeup artist: Mr. Cage
 
Production Management
Oliver Ackermann .... production manager
Daniel S. Frisch .... production supervisor: Prague
Vlasta Hynek .... production manager: Prague
Panyawadee Navarut Na Ayudhya .... production supervisor
Philip Waley .... unit production manager: Prague
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Andy Howard .... first assistant director: Prague
Bruce Jones .... second unit director
Tippawan 'Paew' Mamanee .... second assistant director
Supat Nirantarai .... third assistant director
Phattana Sansumran .... second second assistant director
Inthira Sawantrat .... first assistant director: action unit
Charlie Sungkawess .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
David Baxa .... art director: Prague
Nattavut Buranakij .... assistant property master
Sarawut Chincharoen .... assistant set decorator
Sorayuk Mookleemas .... property master
Prachya Pitapho .... assistant art director
Sarunyoo Tabtimtes .... painter
 
Sound Department
Steve Baine .... foley artist
Todd Beckett .... sound re-recording mixer
Elma Bello .... dialogue editor
Paul Clark .... production sound recordist
Paul Clark .... sound mixer
Keith Elliott .... sound re-recording mixer
Mark Gingras .... supervising sound editor
Gina Gyles .... foley assistant
Annop Jaikaew .... boom operator
Jamie Lucas .... sound re-recording assistant
Jason Perreira .... sound re-recording assistant
Peter Persaud .... foley recordist
Clive Turner .... sound effects editor
Mark Zsifkovits .... sound re-recording mixer
 
Special Effects by
Andy Adam .... special effects foreman
Tom Davies .... special effects coordinator
Rangsun Rangsimaporn .... special effects coordinator
Khansit Techawanvevkn .... senior special effects technician
Sawang Yodnen .... senior special effects technician
 
Visual Effects by
Dave Isaac Santos Abuel .... visual effects
Hoon Bae .... visual effects
Dana Marin Fisher .... visual effects coordinator
Jon Greenhalgh .... digital compositor: Michael Kaelin & Associates, Inc.
John Grower .... visual effects supervisor
Chris Hopkins .... compositor: Michael Kaelin & Assoc. Inc.
Brian Howald .... digital effects artist: Michael Kaelin & Associates, Inc.
Jason Howey .... visual effects
Bruce Jones .... visual effects supervisor
Michael Kaelin .... compositing supervisor: Michael Kaelin & Associates, Inc.
Aaron Kaminar .... visual effects supervisor
Chris MacKenzie .... digital opticals
Ari Rubenstein .... digital compositor
Prapanch Swamy .... matchmove artist
Cameron Thomas .... compositor
Chris Wallace .... digital intermediate colourist
Jason Wasserman .... visual effects editor
Vivian Wei .... visual effects
Stephen Wilson .... visual effects
Casey Yahnke .... technical assistant: Michael Kaelin & Associates, Inc.
 
Stunts
Mike Justus .... stunt double
Seng Kawee .... Thai stunt coordinator
Supoi Khaowwong .... Thai stunt coordinator
David Leitch .... stunt fight coordinator
Noon Orsatti .... co-stunt coordinator
Xuyen Valdivia .... stunt double
Eddie Yansick .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Anusorn Anantarat .... gaffer
Patrick Brown .... still photographer
Libor Bruha .... assistant camera: Prague
Shane Daly .... director of photography: Prague
Jarda Hromadka .... gaffer: Prague
Tasakarn 'Joe' Laopakdee .... key grip
Rich B. Moore Jr. .... director of photography: action unit
Roland Neveu .... additional still photographer
Hynek Pantucek .... second assistant camera: Prague
Michael Rich .... assistant camera
Phasin Saranate .... first assistant camera: "a" camera
Somsak Srisawat .... Steadicam operator
Somsak Srisawat .... camera operator: "b" camera
Jirka Trousil .... key grip: Prague
 
Casting Department
Nichapat Chalermchatvichan .... casting assistant
Mattana Suthammasa .... casting coordinator
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Bhirada 'Ling' Bhirasilpa .... costume coordinator
Lanthom Boonsay .... wardrobe assistant
Thanadda Donkitphai .... assistant to costumer: Mr Cage
Megan Stark Evans .... costume department intern
Olivia Miles .... costumer
Supattra 'Pum' Punyadee .... wardrobe assistant
Hans Georg Struhar .... costumer: Mr. Cage
 
Editorial Department
John Burkhart .... assistant editor
John Michael Burkhart .... assistant editor
Joe Fineman .... post-production consultant
Nick Iannelli .... digital intermediate producer
Tom Mayclim .... negative cutter
Dave Muscat .... digital intermediate editor
Matthew Schmidt .... assistant editor
Robert Vertrees .... post-production assistant
Jason Wasserman .... first assistant editor: avid
 
Music Department
Gina Amador .... music supervisor
Pakk Hui .... assistant to composer
Paul Intson .... music editor
Andrew Kinney .... orchestrator
Gary Krause .... music editor
Keith Power .... technical score consultant
Stuart Michael Thomas .... score arranger
 
Transportation Department
Pawin Chantanimi .... transportation coordinator
Suviroj 'Tom' Lipiwattana .... transportation co-coordinator
 
Other crew
Aunchalee Burkhart .... assistant to line producer
Poj Chalermpong .... unit publicist
Michael Davison .... assistant: Mr. Cage
Vittaya Deerattrakul .... prosthetic artist
Kathryn Floro .... assistant to producers
Kevin Godkin .... armorer
Jonathan Gray .... production counsel: USA
Michael J. Harker .... completion bond company representative
Michelle 'Fei' Ho .... assistant to directors
Piyaporn Indageha .... assistant to line producer
Pornpan Jormsak .... production coordinator
Kaprice Kea .... acting coach
Arthit Kimakhom .... assistant: Mr. Sherak
Bure Li .... assistant to directors
Maeve Mannion .... production accountant
Joanne McLennan .... script supervisor
Johnny Mulligan .... assistant production accountant
Araya Nakkate .... location assistant
Josef Novotny .... production assistant
Denis O'Sullivan .... production executive
Serenity Xiao Xiao Pang-Bellman .... assistant to directors
Andrew Perry .... location manager
Eva Pitova .... script supervisor: Prague
Napatcha Pochaiya .... assistant accountant
Prisana Ratanakuakoon .... unit publicist
Brieann Rich .... set medic
Nicholas Rich .... set medic
Navarutt Roongaroon .... script supervisor: second unit
Suwimon Sakaew .... assistant: Mr. Pfeffer
Mic Tomasi .... stand-in: Mr. Cage
Natthawan Uapahurat .... production accountant: Thailand
Jaroslav Vaculik .... location manager: Prague
J.J. Tucker Wysong .... catering advisor
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Time to Kill (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence, language and some sexuality.
Runtime:
99 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English | Thai
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
Filming Locations:
Bangkok, Thailand more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The picture was shooting during the 19th September Coup d'etat. Nonetheless, filming only stopped for six hours. The Armoury department claim they fired the only shots in the coup. more
Goofs:
Continuity: During the final shootout, the gun Joe is using switches between a Glock and a Sig Saur between shots. more
Quotes:
Joe: 1. Don't ask questions.
Joe: 2. Don't take an interest in people outside of work.
Joe: 3. Erase every trace.
Joe: 4. Know when it's time to get out.
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Movie Connections:
Remake of Bangkok Dangerous (1999) more
Soundtrack:
SO HOT more

FAQ

A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERS
Is this movie a remake of the 1999 "Bangkok Dangerous"?
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7 out of 13 people found the following comment useful:-
Frustrating and disappointing., 21 December 2008
6/10
Author: SusurrusKarma from United Kingdom

Bangkok Dangerous is an oft frustrating and disappointing experience, not because it is inherently bad per se, but rather because it shows promise yet consistently squanders it. At its core, the movie exists as a compelling and –at times- engaging feature that caters to high octane thrills and adequate drama. Yet burdened with an overwhelming sense of kitschy design put in place to satisfy those looking for no-fuss action, the feature inevitably comes to a close in a manner that reflects the experience as a whole. This unconvincing back-and-forth structure inevitably hinders the movie's ability to fully envelop in the manner that it hopes to; the action can be potent, but all too contrived; characterisation welcome but treated as plot devices; drama which is emotive and interesting but underplayed all the same. A jarring, neurotic affair with underdeveloped promise and too many flaws to capitalise on such greater features, Bangkok Dangerous is a two headed monster, one of which is far easier on the eyes than the other.

Following impeccable and high-end contract hit-man Joe (Nicolas Cage), the focus of Bangkok Dangerous is simple; a man who lives by 4 rules which dictate how to do his job with precision and success, Joe is also one ridden with loneliness, unable to create relationships with anyone for fear of breaching his security. At its heart, this is the story that Jason Richman wants to bring out, and for the most part, it's what gives the feature its most engaging form of narrative. Going from here it's only natural that Joe should find a woman within his new location of Bangkok, who comes in the form of a deaf pharmaceutist. This subplot plays out well in the context of Joe's story; through her we see his softer, more human side, and Cage does well in getting across such sides of his character naturally. The romance isn't as potent as one might hope, but given that Bangkok Dangerous isn't exactly a movie likely to pander to the whims of romantics, such casual development is forgivable.

What isn't quite as forgivable however lies in two other subplots which too often distract and take up too much time from the two characters in the story that we care for. The first of these unwanted aspects comes in the form of Kong (Shahkrit Yamnarm) who essentially plays the part of Joe's apprentice of sorts, because, well, Joe sees a little of himself in Kong. Granted there are some strong moments that play out in this dynamic, but again hindered by a sense of trying too much in too little time, such moments are lost within a cloud of underdeveloped ideas. Branching off of this subplot is another which goes even further and tries to develop some sort of romance between Kong and a distant associate that supplies Joe with his contracts. Not only is it a superfluous and unnecessary inclusion, but it doesn't even provide any substance when it does show up. Every time I had to sit through such moments I couldn't help but think of what could have be shown on screen between Joe and his love interest, instead of the perplexing and inane "romance" that was in front of me.

Reinforcing the central motif of the film's sporadic and mixed bag nature though is its aesthetic design which often complements the movie's biggest and most poignant moments- action and character orientated. Perhaps the most significant and consistent of these elements is the enveloping score penned by Brain Tyler who has made a habit out of writing for creatively jarring movies such as this. Remaining as the only real constant of the film outside of Cage's natural performance, Tyler reinforces the moods of the film throughout, echoing themes of loneliness, confliction and unbendable duty through his similarly structured compositions. Although not quite as complementary or remarkable as the score, the photography by Decha Srimantra has some interesting moments in itself which help to draw the attention past the numerous instances of dry, uninspired action.

In the end however, Bangkok Dangerous essentially comes down to a battle between opposite forces, literally speaking. Like their central character, directors Oxide Pang Chun and Danny Pang are too often found conflicted by a willingness to stick to the genre's action-orientated blueprints and a more natural but fleeting sense of romantic characterisation. It's a statement in itself that Bangkok Dangerous, a film that will most likely attract those looking for explosions and gun fights, will no doubt leave such audiences underwhelmed by the mediocre action, and unfulfilled by a distinct lack of focus on such. Indeed, it's an interesting and ironic twist that the real substance and entertainment value to be had here lies in the character of Joe himself, and his conflicting state of mind rather than his weapons. That's not to say that Bangkok Dangerous is neutered, because it certainly has its thrilling moments, but such instances are best when left to pander to character rather than run off on their own. So while the movie certainly doesn't ever take off, it at least stays close to the ground with a fine and fitting performance from Cage, and tells a decent character story all the same; a throwaway action movie for those only interested in seeing action as consequence of drama and character.

- A review by Jamie Robert Ward (http://www.invocus.net)

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