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Ruen Pae [The Boat House]

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Ruen Pae [The Boat House]

Film Synopsis

Ruen Pae (The Boat House) is considered a landmark in Thai cinema. It is a famous story that has been depicted on film at least twice, and the songs from the film are well known enough in Thai culture that folks who weren’t even born when the first film was made will sing along to the title theme.

The story is about three guys and the woman who comes between them all. The men, all struggling in early adulthood, share a floating bamboo hut on the river. The woman, Penh (Maria Jang), is the daughter of the boys’ landlord, and the likely fiancee of law student Jane (or how about Jayne?). The brash, alpha-male Kaew (Chaiya Suriyan) is a Muay Thai fighter. And there’s Rin (Jinfong), a singer. All the guys have an eye on Penh, and Penh clearly adores the attentions of them all.

The four of them briefly share some happy days on their boat house, fixing it up. Jane and Penh paddle a boat around in the moonlight. Rin writes a song with Penh’s help. Jane, Rin and Penh go to watch Keaw’s boxing matches. Rin and Keaw good-naturedly taunt Jane.

The story arc and the action are the key to this film. A co-production between Thailand and Hong Kong (the bodacious lead actress and the male singer are from Hong Kong, and their voices seem very likely dubbed), the production values are quite good for a Thai film from this era. The action scenes are a bit frenzied, but they have a lot of scale, being filmed in some stunning locations — on the edge of a cliff, one on a beach and another in a multi-tiered waterfall. The geography covers the length and breadth of Thailand, from Chiang Mai, down to Hua Hin, over to Lopburi. There’s a thrilling daylight robbery of some barges on the river, and a shootout between the police and the tigers in which Kaew leads a daring escape.

http://thaifilmjournal.blogspot.jp/2008/04/review-ruen-pae-boat-house.html

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Film Details

Alternate Titles: The Boat House

Language: Thai

Original Production Country: Thailand

Original Release Year: 1962

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Production Company: Asuwin Film Production Co, Thailand & Shaw Bros, Hong Kong

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Director: Prince Phanuphan Yukol

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Other Credits: Cast: Maria Jang, So Asanajinda, Chaiya Suriyan, Jinfong

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Status: Released

Country Where Restored: Thailand

Restoration Release Date: TBA

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Lab Image Restored By: Technicolor Thailand

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Archive Partner(s) In Restoration: FAPOT

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Restoration Premiere: RA II 2005

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Sultan Mahmood Mangkat Di-Julang [The Passing of Sultan Mahmood]

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Sultan Mahmood Mangkat Di-Julang [The Passing of Sultan Mahmood]

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Based on a 17th century folklore, the narrative is speckled with romance, murder, political conspiracies and explores the notion of loyalty within a feudalistic society. For successfully defeating plundering pirates, Sultan Mahmood promotes the protagonist to Admiral. This incites resentment from a royal member of the court, especially when the Admiral also marries the beautiful woman that he rescued. The political rivalry ultimately leads to tragedy and upheaval in the kingdom.

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Alternate Titles: The Passing of Sultan Mahmood

Original Production Country: Singapore / Malaya

Original Release Year: 1961

Original Distribution Company: Cathay-Keris Film

Production Company: Cathay-Keris Film

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Director: K.M Basker

Writer: Salleh Ghani

Cinematography: N. B. Vasudev

Editor: Ng Cheng Liat, George Peterson

Sound Editors: Chua Hung Boon, Wan Lim Chye, Moh Cheng Hung

Music/Score: Zubir Said

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Other Credits: Cast: Maria Menado, Nordin Ahmad, M. Amin, Siput Sarawak, Mahmood June

Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1

Colour System: B/W

Duration: 120 mins

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Status: Released

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Restoration Release Date: 2015

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Lab Image Restored By: IMAGICA SEA

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Restoration Funded By: Asian Film Archive

Restoration Premiere: Asian Film Archive 10th Anniversary Restored Asian Premiere, 8 PM, 29 Oct 2015

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Historical Drama

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Gado Gado

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Original Production Country: Singapore / Malaya

Original Release Year: 1961

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Production Company: Cathay-Keris

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Restoration Sponsors: Asian Film Archive, Singapore

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Restoration Premiere: AFA, 2016

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Hanyo [The Housemaid]

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Hanyo [The Housemaid]

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Alternate Titles: The Housemaid

Original Production Country: South Korea

Original Release Year: 1960

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Production Company: Korean Munye Films Co., Ltd.

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Restoration Sponsors: Restored in 2008 by the Korean Film Archive (KOFA), in association with The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project and HFR-Digital Film laboratory. Additional restoration funded by Armani, Cartier, Qatar Airways and Qatar Museum Authority.

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Bandar Raya Singapura [Lion City]

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Bandar Raya Singapura [Lion City]

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Alternate Titles: Lion City

Original Production Country: Singapore / Malaya

Original Release Year: 1960 

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Director Yi Sui made Cathay-Keris’ first Chinese film in post-war S’pore, is still remembered today

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Naya Daur [The New Age]

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Naya Daur [The New Age]

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A kind-hearted businessman who employs many people in a rural region of India decides to take a long pilgrimage and places his son in charge of his affairs. The boy is determined to modernise his father’s business but, in doing so, relieves many people of their livelihoods.

Shankar lives in a remote village in rural India with his mother and sister, Manju, and drives a horse-carriage for a living. The main employer in the region is a kind-hearted businessman Maganlal. When Maganlal announces that he would like to undertake a religious pilgrimage, his son, Kundan, takes over and wants to cut back on labor and mechanize the business – thus leading to loss in jobs. He also introduces a bus thus taking away business from the horse-carriage drivers. This angers the community and they ask Kundan to reconsider, and he flats refuses – but agrees to withdraw the bus provided Shankar races it with his horse-carriage. Watch the action unfold as Shankar unites a divided village, and how he sets about to keep his faith in winning this race between man and machine.

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Alternate Titles: The New Age

Language: Hindi

Original Production Country: India

Original Release Year: 1957

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Production Company: B.R. Films (S.K. Malik Studios)

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Director: Baldev Raj Chopra

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Cinematography: M.N. Malhotra

Editor: Pran Mehra

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Music/Score: Omkar Prasad Nayyar

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Colour System: B/W

Duration: 173 mins

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Country Where Restored: India

Restoration Release Date: 2009

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Lab Image Restored By: Prasad

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Restoration Sponsors: BR Films/Prasad Corporation Ltd

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Since 2012, Restoration Asia has been a showcase for the work of archives, technical service providers and distributors in their efforts to preserve the audio-visual heritage of Asia.

Restoration Asia is coordinated by OWL Studio, and is designed for archivists, scholars, students and professionals as well as those with a shared passion for the preservation and restoration of Asian Cinema & Asia’s cinematographic history.

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