
Boys Will Be Boys, Boys Will Be Men
Drama · War · Action
Overview
In May of 1941, a group of young army volunteers is recruited in Chumpon south of Bangkok. Many high-school students apply to join the group. When the Japanese army lands at Chumpon in December, they bravely fight against the army. The film is based on the true story of how young army volunteers fought to defend their country from the Japanese Army. A misunderstanding between the two nations caused the unnecessary war to break out.
Top Cast
Rungruang Anantaya
Rungruang Anantaya
Marut
Rungruang Anantaya
Marut
Worayos Panichtraiphop
Worayos Panichtraiphop
Prayut
Worayos Panichtraiphop
Prayut
Ron Bunchongsang
Ron Bunchongsang
Captain Tawin
Ron Bunchongsang
Captain Tawin


Taya Rogers
Taya Rogers
Chidchong
Taya Rogers
Chidchong
Kajonsak Ratananisai
Kajonsak Ratananisai
Sergeant Samran
Kajonsak Ratananisai
Sergeant Samran
Natapol Liyavanija
Natapol Liyavanija
Banjong
Natapol Liyavanija
Banjong
Pongchatree Kokrabin
Pongchatree Kokrabin
Sanan
Pongchatree Kokrabin
Sanan
Phithan Kaniwichaporn
Phithan Kaniwichaporn
Sangwan
Phithan Kaniwichaporn
Sangwan
Bancha Boonsanong
Bancha Boonsanong
Sangwean
Bancha Boonsanong
Sangwean
Prin Yenbumrung
Prin Yenbumrung
Prachum
Prin Yenbumrung
Prachum
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