
unSpoken DREAMocracy
Documentary · History
Overview
Documentary about Field Marshal P. Phibunsongkram (Plaek Khittasangka), a story about dreams that influence the lives of Thai people in many aspects. Until the peak of power with things you may not have known before!
Top Cast
Chongrakpakdee Yanavinayo
Chongrakpakdee Yanavinayo
Marshal P.
Chongrakpakdee Yanavinayo
Marshal P.
Kwantoon Witthammanoon
Kwantoon Witthammanoon
Malai Chupinij
Kwantoon Witthammanoon
Malai Chupinij
Natthaphon Amorntut
Natthaphon Amorntut
Lieutenant Na Noen Talalak
Natthaphon Amorntut
Lieutenant Na Noen Talalak
Thanawat Jongfakklang
Thanawat Jongfakklang
Lee Boonta
Thanawat Jongfakklang
Lee Boonta
Wittaya Singlompong
Wittaya Singlompong
Soldier
Wittaya Singlompong
Soldier
Kritkan Leksung
Kritkan Leksung
Soldier
Kritkan Leksung
Soldier
Somprasong Nilubon
Somprasong Nilubon
Soldier
Somprasong Nilubon
Soldier
Pahsin Chatvorranun
Pahsin Chatvorranun
Soldier
Pahsin Chatvorranun
Soldier
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