![]() ![]() In the car, Kham spots Johnny at Tom Yum Goong. He then arrests Kham, accusing him of being another thief. However, a second policeman, Inspector Vincent, shoots the thief dead. Sydney police officers Mark, a Thai-Australian, and his partner Rick corner the thief, who holds Kham at gunpoint. ![]() Kham arrives in Sydney and is immediately taken hostage by a wanted thief. However, the elephants are now in the hands of Johnny, a Vietnamese gangster who runs Tom Yum Goong Otob, a Thai restaurant in Sydney, Australia. Suthep's house and beats up the poachers. During the Songkran festival, the animals are stolen by elephant poachers, with help from Mr. Kham grows up forming close relations to his elephant, Por Yai and its calf, Kohrn. Following tradition, he takes great care in raising the animals. Kham is the last of a family line of guards who once watched over the King of Thailand's war elephants. In India, it was named Haathi Mere Saathi (literally elephant, my partner), from a name of another Bollywood film starring Rajesh Khanna. The film was distributed as Warrior King in the United Kingdom, as The Protector in the United States, as Thai Dragon in Spain, as Revenge of the Warrior in Germany, and as Honor of the Dragon in Russia and CIS countries. ![]() As with Ong-Bak, the fights were choreographed by Jaa and his mentor, Panna Rittikrai. The film was directed by Prachya Pinkaew, who also directed Jaa's prior breakout film Ong-Bak. Tom-Yum-Goong ( Thai: ต้มยำกุ้ง, IPA: ) is a 2005 Thai martial arts action film starring Tony Jaa. ![]()
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