Suea Sung Fah

Suea Sung Fah (Thai: เสือสั่งฟ้า; lit: "The Tiger Commands the Heaven") a.k.a. Legend of the Tiger is Thai TV series or lakorn aired on Thailand's Channel 7 from August 25 to October 27, 2011 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 20:30 for 19 episodes.

Suea Sung Fah
Also known asLegend of the Tiger
GenreAction
Gangster
Fantasy
Sorcery
Written byPetch Nam Neung (novel)
Dao Nuea (writer)[1]
Directed byAnuwat Thanomrod [1]
StarringEk Rangsiroj
Kelly Tanapat
Chanapol Sataya
Chartchai Ngamsan
Opening theme"Suea Sung Fah" by Ek Rangsiroj
Ending theme"Suea Sung Fah" by Ek Rangsiroj
Country of origin Thailand
Original languageThai
No. of episodes19
Production
Executive producerSomsook Kaljaruek
ProducerSurang Prempree
Production locationThailand
Running time120 minutes (per episode)
Production companiesBoard of Directors, Channel 7
Kantana Group
DistributorChannel 7
Release
Original networkChannel 7
Original releaseAugust 25 (2011-08-25) 
October 27, 2011 (2011-10-27)
Chronology
Preceded byEvening News: Second Edition
Followed byPraden Det 7 Si
Related showsSuea Sung Fah II: Payak Payong (2013)

The word "Suea" (เสือ) in Thai means "panther" or "tiger" or implied meaning may people with courageous minds or bandit.

Synopsis

In 1957, Thailand after World War II gangsters abound. The gangsters clashed with the police with various deadly weapons and black magic spells.[1]

Cast

RoleActor
Suea Mek Ban Phaya Fai (Tiger Mek of Phaya Fai Village)Ek Rangsiroj
Suea Han Pan Singha (Tiger Han)Kelly Tanapat
Pol.Capt. Petch Pairee PaiChanapol Sataya
Pol.Maj.Gen. Yingyoth Pairee PaiChartchai Ngamsan
Ms.DarinPariyachat Limthammahisorn
KratenKanyapat Tanunchaikan
KesineeSinitta Boonyasak
SaijaiBuntita Thanwisate
Suea Tab (Tiger Tab)Arucha Tosawat
MingSaicheer Wongwirot
Arjarn In (Necromancer In)Chumphorn Thepphithak
Luang Pu Boontha (Grandfather Boontha)Yodchay Meksuwan
SriwanGavintra Photijak

Rating

When it was released, it was very popular. Especially in the finale, the ratings reached 21.8, the highest in 2011, and ranked # 1 throughout the 9 weeks of the broadcast,[2] also voted as the 8th best TV series of the year from the Pantip.com[3]

References

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