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Shot on Preah Vihear Temple before the ruling that favors Cambodia in 1962, the film tells the story of Meul and Khun, government spies who were sent to suppress a terrorist plot on the Thai-Cambodian border.
Shot on Preah Vihear Temple before the ruling that favors Cambodia in 1962, the film tells the story of Meul and Khun, government spies who were sent to suppress a terrorist plot on the Thai-Cambodian border.
Taksin Jampol
Wilaiwan Watthanaphanit
Man Theeraphol
Shot on Preah Vihear Temple before the ruling that favors Cambodia in 1962, the film tells the story of Meul and Khun, government spies who were sent to suppress a terrorist plot on the Thai-Cambodian border.
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