
Buffalo Rider
Drama · Adventure
Overview
A rebellious Thai-American girl, sent to live with relatives in rural Thailand, clashes with an entire village when she befriends a mute peasant boy and inspires him to compete in the annual buffalo race.
Top Cast
Lily Bhusadhit-a-nan
Lily Bhusadhit-a-nan
Jenny
Lily Bhusadhit-a-nan
Jenny
Tuchapong Rugtawatr
Tuchapong Rugtawatr
Boonrod
Tuchapong Rugtawatr
Boonrod


Chinnaphat Kitichaivaranggoon
Chinnaphat Kitichaivaranggoon
Archit
Chinnaphat Kitichaivaranggoon
Archit
Phanida Suwansaad
Phanida Suwansaad
Grandma Somjai
Phanida Suwansaad
Grandma Somjai
Jim S. Meesri
Jim S. Meesri
Phooyai Chun
Jim S. Meesri
Phooyai Chun
Pubet In-Tharid
Pubet In-Tharid
Boonlua
Pubet In-Tharid
Boonlua


Geoffrey Giuliano
Geoffrey Giuliano
Larry
Geoffrey Giuliano
Larry
Boonler Boonchana
Boonler Boonchana
Kamron
Boonler Boonchana
Kamron
Phana Bensu
Phana Bensu
Kamron's Man
Phana Bensu
Kamron's Man
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