

A cop's murder, two brothers, one night — and the wrong man takes the fall.
Two brothers from a policeman's family are living their contrasted morals: Thep, the elder one, drinks his life away while Pongthai, his younger brother, is trying hard to be a good cop. One night, their dad was gunned down by opium gangsters, the very night Thep had a fight with him and fled the house with anger. Pongthai and others now believe his delinquent brother is a killer.
Cinematography
Shadow-drenched Bangkok streets, 1960 style.
Acting
Taksin Jampol's drunk despair hits hard.

Director
Neramit
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during Thailand's brief 'golden age' of socially conscious cinema, Sam Phran was surprisingly frank about police corruption for 1960.
Director Neramit allegedly shot the climactic dock scene in actual rain after waiting three weeks — the actors' shivering is real.