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Alt Name: | Legend of the Tiger | ||||||
Screenplay: | Dao Nuea | ||||||
Director: | Anuwat Thanomrod | ||||||
Opentheme: | "Suea Sung Fah" | ||||||
Endtheme: | "Suea Sung Fah" | ||||||
Country: | Thailand | ||||||
Language: | Thai | ||||||
Num Episodes: | 19 | ||||||
Executive Producer: | Somsook Kaljaruek | ||||||
Producer: | Surang Prempree | ||||||
Location: | Thailand | ||||||
Runtime: | 120 minutes (per episode) |
Suea Sung Fah (Thai: เสือสั่งฟ้า; lit: "The Tiger Commands the Heaven") a.k.a. Legend of the Tiger is Thai TV series or lakorn aired on Thailand's Channel 7 from August 25 to October 27, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 20:30 for 19 episodes.
The word "Suea" (เสือ) in Thai means "panther" or "tiger" or implied meaning may people with courageous minds or bandit.
In 1957, Thailand, after World War II gangsters abound. The gangsters clashed with the police with various deadly weapons and black magic spells.[1]
Role | Actor |
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Suea Mek Ban Phaya Fai (Tiger Mek of Phaya Fai Village) | Ek Rangsiroj |
Suea Han Pan Singha (Tiger Han) | Kelly Tanapat |
Pol.Capt. Petch Pairee Pai | Chanapol Sataya |
Pol.Maj.Gen. Yingyoth Pairee Pai | Chartchai Ngamsan |
Ms.Darin | Pariyachat Limthammahisorn |
Kraten | Kanyapat Tanunchaikan |
Kesinee | Sinitta Boonyasak |
Saijai | Buntita Thanwisate |
Suea Tab (Tiger Tab) | Arucha Tosawat |
Ming | Saicheer Wongwirot |
Arjarn In (Necromancer In) | Chumphorn Thepphithak |
Luang Pu Boontha (Grandfather Boontha) | Yodchay Meksuwan |
Sriwan | Gavintra Photijak |
When it was released, it was very popular. Especially in the finale, the ratings reached, the highest in 2011, and ranked # 1 throughout the 9 weeks of the broadcast,[2] also voted as the 8th best TV series of the year from the Pantip.com[3]