
The Man from Hell
Drama · Action · Crime
Overview
A detective's bride and her bridesmaid are raped and killed on the eve of the wedding, and the bodies are left covered in red roses. The detective is drugged and framed for the murders and he must clear his name and find the killers.
Top Cast


Sorapong Chatree
Sorapong Chatree
Sorapong Chatree


Krung Srivilai
Krung Srivilai
(listed as Krung Seller)
Krung Srivilai
(listed as Krung Seller)
Singha Suriyong
Singha Suriyong
(listed as Clint Chit)
Singha Suriyong
(listed as Clint Chit)


Naowarat Yuktanan
Naowarat Yuktanan
Naowarat Yuktanan


Nirut Sirijanya
Nirut Sirijanya
Nirut Sirijanya


Aranya Namwong
Aranya Namwong
(listed as Alana Montri)
Aranya Namwong
(listed as Alana Montri)


Sawong Supsamruay
Sawong Supsamruay
Sawong Supsamruay


Pipop Pupinyo
Pipop Pupinyo
Pipop Pupinyo


Somsak Chaisongkram
Somsak Chaisongkram
Somsak Chaisongkram


Adul Dulyarat
Adul Dulyarat
Adul Dulyarat
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