Dangerous Years (1996 film)

Based upon a novel by Chatchai Wiset Suvarnabhumi that was originally adapted for the big screen in 1960, the film follows a displaced teen who enters a life of crime.[1][2] At a border village, there is an outbreak of violence between the Royal Thai Armed Forces and the communist movement.Given the name Tin, Sak's son is raised in poverty and becomes part of a gang of thieves.The film features music by Thai boy band Boyscout, which consisted of actor Chanit Yaisamer as one of its three members.Chanit Yaisamer won "Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role" at the 6th Suphannahong National Film Awards, which was held in April 1997.
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