More details about Thai snake horror 'The Intruder'

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More details about Thai snake horror 'The Intruder'
Alright. After a brief flurry of messages between myself and Wisekwai we have successfully hunted down more details about the upcoming Thai snake charmer The Intruder. He found out who the directors are and I found a synopsis for the film over at 24FramesPerSecond.

In 1983 before the giant Suvarnabhumi international airport was built, the neglected and unoccupied area was called "King Cobra Swamp" by the locals. As building commenced, a huge old Banyan tree blocked the constructions path. A work crew call in a mechanical digger to remove the tree. As the roots are torn from the ground 1000s of cobra bones explode from the earth tearing them to pieces. After the passing of the grim massacre, witnesses who survived tell strange stories about and evil Cobra spirit. Years later when a new apartment block was built on the ground, Nin, the buildings owner has to face the horrifying matter when hundreds of Cobra hell bent on killing every living person in the apartment appear. People believe that again it is the vengeance of the Spirit. How will they survive, when being hunted by vengeance without mercy?
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And WiseKwai has the goods on the directors, The Intruder is being produced by Poj Arnon and it's a pair of young filmmakers who are directing: "James" Thanadol Nualsuth and "Ping" Thammanoon Sakulbunthanom. They previously served as assistant directors on Poj's transvestite-ghost comedy Hor Taew Taek and the gay-teen soccer comedy Sassy Players. He also has more information and stories about the cast being bitten by the cobras too.
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