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Genre
  
Action, Comedy

Country
  
Thailand

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Director
  
Panna RittikraiPetchtai Wongkamlao

Release date
  
January 21, 2004 (Thailand)

Writer
  
Thanapat Taweesuk, Petchtai Wongkamlao (story), Petchtai Wongkamlao

The Bodyguard (Thai: บอดี้การ์ดหน้าเหลี่ยม) is a 2004 wire fu action-comedy written and directed by Thai comedian and actor Petchtai Wongkamlao and featuring martial-arts choreography by Panna Ritikrai. It is followed by the 2007 sequel, The Bodyguard 2.

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Plot

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After a shootout with dozens of assassins, Wong Kom, bodyguard to Chot Petchpantakarn, the wealthiest man in Asia, finds his subject killed.

Chaichol, the son and heir to the family fortune, fires the bodyguard and takes it upon himself to find the killers. He's then ambushed, and the rest of the bodyguard team is wiped out. Chaichol, however, comes out of it alive, and finds himself in a Bangkok slum, living with a volunteer car-accident rescue squad and falling in love with tomboyish Pok.

Meanwhile, Wong Kom is working to clear his name, and stay ahead of the chief villain and his bumbling gang of henchmen.

Cast

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  • Petchtai Wongkamlao as Wong Kom
  • Piphat Apiraktanakorn as Chaichol Petchpantakarn
  • Surachai Juntimatorn as Chot Petchpantakarn
  • Suthep Prayoonpitak as Choung Petchpantakarn
  • Aranya Namwong as Rattana Petchpantakarn
  • Pumwaree Yodkamol as Pok
  • Apaporn Nakornsawan as Mae Jam
  • Wachara Pan-Iom as Songpol
  • Yingyong Yodbuangam as Arthit
  • Choosak Iamsook as Songpol Gangster No. 1
  • Samart Payakaroon as Songpol Gangster No. 2
  • Krisranapong Ratchatha as Songpol Gangster No. 3
  • Sayan Muangcharoen as Songpol Gangster No. 3
  • Tony Jaa as Supermarket fighter / himself (as Panom Yeerum)
  • Casting notes

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  • Petchtai Wongkamlao, a popular Thai comedian, plays the straight man.
  • Some of the film's promotional materials imply that this followup to Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior starring Tony Jaa. In fact, Tony only has a small (but still memorable) role as an anonymous fighter in a supermarket.
  • In addition to Tony Jaa, dozens of Thai celebrities, including sports figures, comedians and musicians, have roles and cameos on the film. Among them are:
  • Surachai Juntimatorn, portraying Chaichol's father, is more popularly known as "Nga Caravan" of the pioneering 1970s songs for life band, Caravan.
  • Yingyong Yodbuangam, who portrayed one of the leaders of the bad guys, is a well-known luk thung singer.
  • Twin-brother boxers Kaokor Galaxy and Khaosai Galaxy, portraying the "twin assassins".
  • Another boxer, Samart Payakaroon, is Songpol Gangster No. 2.
  • Chao Kokaew Prakaykavil na Chiang Mai, a blue-haired fixture on Thai newspaper society pages until her death in 2005, portrays a maid.
  • Awards and nominations

  • Best supporting actress winner, Apaporn Nakornsawan, Thailand National Film Awards, 2005.
  • References

    The Bodyguard (2004 film) Wikipedia
    The Bodyguard (2004 film) IMDb The Bodyguard (2004 film) themoviedb.org