
Crocodile River
Drama · Romance
Overview
Crocodile River features Romeo And Juliet-flavored story. Families are against each other. Yodi is the Romeo and Lee Ting is his Juliet. The two students love each other from across a river that is filled with crocodiles.
Top Cast


Lee Ting
Lee Ting
Peng Yu Zhen
Lee Ting
Peng Yu Zhen


Paul Chang Chung
Paul Chang Chung
Qi You Di
Paul Chang Chung
Qi You Di


Liu Liang-Hua
Liu Liang-Hua
Mei Hua
Liu Liang-Hua
Mei Hua


Lo Wei
Lo Wei
Peng Hu
Lo Wei
Peng Hu


Man Theeraphol
Man Theeraphol
Peng Da Wen
Man Theeraphol
Peng Da Wen
Ah Kung
Ah Kung
Qi Da Nian
Ah Kung
Qi Da Nian


Yaowarat Nisakorn
Yaowarat Nisakorn
Mei Jie
Yaowarat Nisakorn
Mei Jie


Malee Wetpraseri
Malee Wetpraseri
Nanny
Malee Wetpraseri
Nanny
Lau Ho
Lau Ho
Lao He
Lau Ho
Lao He


Julie Shih Yen
Julie Shih Yen
[Only in Thai version]
Julie Shih Yen
[Only in Thai version]
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