Alt Name: | Last Legend The Last Legend |
Genre: | Action Martial arts Crime Drama Romance Heroic bloodshed |
Director: | Oliver Bever |
Starring: | Chanapol Sataya Rapeepat Ekpankul Thun Thanakorn |
Based On: | Mue Nuer Mek by Orachon |
Opentheme: | "Love on Enrage" (ยิ่งรักยิ่งแค้น) performed by Thai Thanawut |
Endtheme: | "Stop Loving" (หยุดรัก) performed by Siriporn Aroonboonsawads |
Composer: | The Stings Thai Thanawut |
Country: | Thailand |
Language: | Thai |
Num Episodes: | 16 |
Executive Producer: | Reviewing Committee of Television Drama, Channel 7 |
Producer: | Pichet Sriracha Oliver Bever |
Location: | Bangkok, Than Thip Waterfall & Takhro Waterfall in Prachin Buri, Khaolon Adventure in Nakhon Nayok, Phu Khae Botanical Garden in Sara Buri, Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park (Tham Than Lot Noi) in Kanchanaburi,[1] The Thai Red Cross Society in Samut Prakan[2] |
Runtime: | 130 minutes (per episode) Wednesdays & Thursdays at 20:20 (ICT) |
Company: | Nine Bever Films Co., Ltd. |
The Last Legends also known as Mue Nuer Mek (th|มือเหนือเมฆ; ; lit: Hand Above the Cloud; International title: Last Legend[3]) was a Thai action/drama series or lakorn in heroic bloodshed style, like the 1997 film Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters. It's a remake of a 1984 namesake film (lead role by Sorapong Chatree and directed by Bhandit Rittakol).[4] It's different from other Thai drama, where it gathers many stunt performers to jointly acted.[1] Aired on Channel 7 in mid-2017 after the end of Phring, Khon Rerng Muang.
Three young men who are good friends with each other belong to a mafia gang. But then all the events make their friendship come to an end.[5]
Main characters
Supporting characters
Gang members of Jao Sua Kim
Gang members of Nai Hua Buan
Gang members of Sia Heng
Police officers of Sarawat Asawin
Other characters
Guest appearances
When it aired, it was ranked 8th for the first episode of the series on Channel 7 in 2017. The ratings aren't high, however, it's considered to be the highest rated series to be released during that same time. But in the last two episodes, it got a higher rating than The Mask Singer (season 2), a highly rated singing competition program on Workpoint TV.[6] [7]
In the tables below, the represent the highest ratings and the represent the lowest ratings.
Episode | Broadcast Date | Ratings[8] | |
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width=100 | Nationwide | ||
1 | June 7, 2017 | 4.6% | |
2 | June 8, 2017 | blue | 4.8% |
3 | June 14, 2017 | ||
4 | June 15, 2017 | 4.2% | |
5 | June 21, 2017 | 5.1% | |
6 | June 22, 2017 | 5.4% | |
7 | June 28, 2017 | 5.2% | |
8 | June 29, 2017 | 5.4% | |
9 | July 5, 2017 | 5.4% | |
10 | July 6, 2017 | 5.5% | |
11 | July 12, 2017 | 5.7% | |
12 | July 13, 2017 | 5.9% | |
13 | July 19, 2017 | 6.0% | |
14 | July 20, 2017 | 5.8% | |
15 | July 26, 2017 | 5.2% | |
16 | July 27, 2017 | ||
Average | 5.34% |
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2017 | 3rd Maya Awards | Popular Director in a TV Series | Oliver Bever[9] | |
5th Phra Phikanet Awards[10] | Best Director in an Action TV Series | Oliver Bever | ||
Best Effect | Mark Effect | |||