Ghost Station (film)

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Ghost Station

The Thai movie poster.
Directed by Yuthlert Sippapak
Starring Kerttisak Udomnak
Nakorn Silachai
Distributed by Sahamongkol Film International
Release date(s) Flag of Thailand April 5, 2007
Country Thailand
Language Thai
Official website

Ghost Station (Thai: โกยเถอะเกย) is a 2007 Thai comedy-horror film directed by Yuthlert Sippapak as a spoof of Brokeback Mountain.

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[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Udd and Yai are a gay couple who love cowboy movies and move from the city to a rural area to have a more intimate, rustic setting for their relationship. They buy an abandoned filling station and look to settle down. Udd then finds that Yai is having an affair with Tangmo, a local woman who has a lesbian lover, Jenny. Neither Yai nor Tangmo are aware of either of their sexual histories, but Udd discovers the affair and plans murder out of revenge. However, none of them know that their gas station already has some scary spirits.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Cast

  • Kerttisak Udomnak as Udd
  • Nakorn Silachai as Yai
  • Achita Sik-kamana as Tangmo
  • Supassra Ruangwong as Jenny

[edit] Production

After his previous film, Krasue Valentine, director-screenwriter Yuthlert Sippapak was in the process of developing his next project when he was on Khaosan Road in Bangkok when he had a chance meeting with comedian Nakorn Silachai and the two came up with the concept of Ghost Station.

"Ghost Station is a pure comedy," Yuthlert said in production notes for the film. "Most of my previous works have been mixed-genre films with comedy as a part of the overall concept ... Ghost Station will be my first-ever film using comedy as the main focal point and horror or romance for subplots."[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Director's note, official website (Flash), retrieved 2007-03-31.

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