
The Elephant Boy
Drama · Adventure
Overview
Lah is a mahout who works his elephant at an illegal logging site in Burma. When they're about to get busted, he sends his son Saeng and his elephant to relatives in Bangkok. Saeng ends up begging the streets of Bangkok with his elephant and he comes in contact with the local mafia who wants their cut or else.
Top Cast


Prab Yuttapichai
Prab Yuttapichai
Jub
Prab Yuttapichai
Jub
Patchari Raksawong
Patchari Raksawong
Rin
Patchari Raksawong
Rin
Songsaeng Songsawang
Songsaeng Songsawang
Saeng
Songsaeng Songsawang
Saeng
Tadsaraporn Junpratad
Tadsaraporn Junpratad
Nual
Tadsaraporn Junpratad
Nual
Piriya Kamthornchon
Piriya Kamthornchon
Pew
Piriya Kamthornchon
Pew


Athiwad Sanidwong Na Ayoodthayaa
Athiwad Sanidwong Na Ayoodthayaa
Athiwad Sanidwong Na Ayoodthayaa
Sisakka Bunluerit
Sisakka Bunluerit
Sisakka Bunluerit
Woradech Phadungkan
Woradech Phadungkan
Woradech Phadungkan
Nai Suksakul
Nai Suksakul
Nai Suksakul
Chitisan Chaisena
Chitisan Chaisena
Chitisan Chaisena
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