

Drama · History
Overview
A failed engineering student in the late 1940s gets the unexpected education of a lifetime by working for four years in a rainforest tin mine.
Top Cast


Pijaya Vachajitpan
Pijaya Vachajitpan
Ajin
Pijaya Vachajitpan
Ajin


Sonthaya Chitmanee
Sonthaya Chitmanee
Kai
Sonthaya Chitmanee
Kai
Anthony Howard Gould
Anthony Howard Gould
Mr. Sam
Anthony Howard Gould
Mr. Sam
Donlaya Mudcha
Donlaya Mudcha
La-iad
Donlaya Mudcha
La-iad
Jumpol Thongtan
Jumpol Thongtan
Tong
Jumpol Thongtan
Tong
Niran Sattar
Niran Sattar
John
Niran Sattar
John
Sornchai Jullanggoonr
Sornchai Jullanggoonr
Kong
Sornchai Jullanggoonr
Kong
Soothipong Nuisuchon
Soothipong Nuisuchon
Weng
Soothipong Nuisuchon
Weng


Jaran Petcharoen
Jaran Petcharoen
Daeng
Jaran Petcharoen
Daeng
Safavi Lohachotikoon
Safavi Lohachotikoon
Mha
Safavi Lohachotikoon
Mha
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