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Panna Rittikrai stars and action directs this brilliant Thai action stunt fest.

Two young soldiers find a decomposed body in a river and decide to bury it. A spirit then exits from a tomb and transforms itself into a beautiful lady called Nuan (Trirak Rakkarndee), who then seeks refuse in the soldiers’ home and causes various problems. This Lepso Studio release was issued on VCD stealing the cover art from one film - ปีศาจแมงมุมสาว (aka "Demon Spider Girl") - and title from another film - ล้างเผ่าพันธุ์โคตรผีปอบ ("Holocaust of the Ogre Clan") - which has caused lots of confusion.

The presence of a beautiful young woman (who's actually a ghost) leads to suspicion, jealousy and death in a small village.

While in the process of helping Sompob, who was robbed by Kuya, Rawin finds that he must battle Ngachang. However, on the day of the battle the village is attacked by a gang of thousand-year-old zombies, led by Panna Rittikrai, and everyone must join forces to defeat them.. This is an extremely rare Panna Rittikrai zombie film with elements of The Goonies and The Lost Boys. It was later released on VCD by Lepso, who changed the name from เถื่อนอัดดิบ (Tooan Ad Dib) to พายุเดือด (Payu Dued).

While Sompon leads his group through a forest searching for treasures, they are attacked by ghosts and Sompon is transformed into a werewolf.

Thai action movie.

Thai action film. Scenes from this ended up in the Filmark release Twinkle Ninja Fantasy.

Futuristic action movie.

"In the borderlands of a wartorn country, a highly lucrative emerald mine becomes the object of unending dispute. Two Ninjas, Byron and Michael were the best of friends while they fought side by side in the Green Berets. However, in the years that have separated them, they have both become the leaders of rival gangs. Now the two face each other in a final battle of brilliant Ninja combat for control of the mine." - VHS Back of the box description. Hong Kong cut and paste edit of the 1983 Thai Film "มรกตดำ" (Black Emerald) with new ninja scenes.

Thomas [sic] Tang unleashes yet another assault on human sanity with this Z-grade, cut and splice ninja crap-fest featuring drug dealing ninja, CIA operatives and a completely non related story from Thailand. The Thai footage comes from the 1986 action film ตามฆ่า ("Follow the Kill").
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