Puthisen Neang Kangrey | |
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Directed by | Ly Bun Yim |
Produced by | Ly Bun Yim |
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Country | Cambodia |
Language | Khmer |
Puthisen Neang Kangrey (Khmer: ពុទិសែននាងកង្រី; lit. "Puthisen and Lady Kangrey", also called "Twelve Sisters") is a 1968 Cambodian film based on a Cambodian myth of the Twelve Sisters whose hero is Lady Kangrey, after whom a mountain range in Kampong Chhnang was named. The film has been re-released twice, in 2000 and 2002, and aired on the Cambodian channel Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Television.
The lead cast included Kong Som Eun and Virak Dara.
The film is considered a classic of Cambodian cinema.[1]
Soundtrack
Song | Singer(s) | Notes |
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"Tumnuonh Neang Kangrey (ទំនួញនាងកង្រី)" | Virak Dara | |
"Moronapheap Neang Kangrey (មរណៈភាពនាងកង្រី)" | Sinn Sisamouth |
Cast
- Kong Som Eun
- Virak Dara
- Nop Nem
- Kim Nova
- Saki Sbong
- Ly Ratanak
References
- ↑ Ouk, Suntharoth. "Restored Cambodian classic 12 Sisters to see 'historic' screening in Phnom Penh". phnompenhpost.com. Retrieved 2023-05-20.
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