The Magic Shoes (1992 film)
{{Infobox film
| name = The Magic Shoes
| image =
|native_name={{Infobox name module|th|รองต๊ะแล่บแปล๊บ}}
| caption =
| director = Prachya Pinkaew
| writer = {{Plainlist|
- Prachya Pinkaew
- Nongnuch Chavala
- Chanikarn Wannarot
}}
| producer = Nisit Koonphon
| starring = {{Plainlist|
- Touch Na Takuathung
- Watsana Phunphon
- Boriboon Chanrueng
- Jaturong Kolimart
- Hijack members
- Panudej Wattanasuchart
}}
| cinematography = Prachya Pinkaew
| editing = Prachya Pinkaew
| music = Mongkolpat Thongrueang
| studio = RS Promotion
| distributor = RS Promotion
| released = {{Film date|1992|03|14}}
| runtime = 151 minutes
| country = Thailand
| language = Thai
}}
The Magic Shoes ({{langx|th|รองต๊ะแล่บแปล๊บ}} or Rawng tah laep plaep) is a Thai 1992 fantasy dance film, directed and edited with co-written by Prachya Pinkaew.
Plot
The film tells the story of Touch, a young man who loves dance. One day, he possessed a pair of sneakers that had the super power created by lightning. They made him a fiery dancer overnight.
Cast
- Touch Na Takuathung as Touch (main character)
- Watsana Phunphon as Ann (Touch love interest)
- Boriboon Chanrueng as Tuk (Touch younger brother)
- Jaturong Kolimart as X (Touch main dancer rival and younger brother of Duke)
- Panudej Wattanasuchart as Duke (influential millionaire and lover of Ann – cameo)
Production
The film is based on the fame and popularity of Touch Na Takuathung, a pop dance star of RS Promotion in 1990s. It was Prachya Pinkaew's debut film before becoming world famous with the martial arts film Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior in 2003.
It is also the first film produced and distributed by RS Promotion (before the establishment of RS Film), and the debut of some performers, such as Boriboon Chanrueng, Watsana Phunphon and Jaturong Kolimart from the boyband Hijack.{{cite web|trans-title="Touch Na Takuathung" posted a couple of pictures with "Ann Wassana" making a flashback to the past "The Magic Shoes" just a moment, 30 years|url=https://mgronline.com/entertainment/detail/9650000030730|work=ASTV Manager|language=thai|date=2022-03-30|accessdate=2022-04-11|title="ทัช ณ ตะกั่วทุ่ง" โพสต์ภาพคู่ "แอน วาสนา" ทำหวนอดีต "รองต๊ะแล่บแปล๊บ" แป๊บเดียว 30 ปีแล้ว}}
Its Thai title "Rawng tah laep plaep" is slang that probably means "flashing shoes".{{cite web|url=https://www.fapot.or.th/main/cinema/view/884|title=รองต๊ะแล่บแปล๊บ|trans-title=The Magic Shoes|language=thai|work=Film Archive (Public Organization)}}
Music
=Original soundtrack=
{{Infobox album
| name =The Magic Shoes
| type = Soundtrack
| artist = Various artists
| cover =
| alt =
| caption =
| released = April 1, 1992
| recorded =
| venue =
| studio =RS Promotion
| genre = Pop dance, soundtrack
| length = 32:48
| label = RS Promotion
| producer = Mongkolpat Thongrueang
|}}
The film's soundtracks were composed and produced by Mongkolpat Thongrueang, a key producer of RS Promotion and Na Takuathung's trusted producer, assist by Thanapol Intharit, another key personnel of RS label.
{{Track listing
| headline = The Magic Shoes
| extra_column =
| all_music =
| title1 = SU ("fight")
| length1 = 4:21
| note1 =
| title2 = Yark Roo Kwam Jing ("want to know the truth")
| length2 = 3:53
| note2 =
| title3 = Done Joo Jome ("attacked")
| length3 = 4:20
| note3 =
| title4 = Phitwang Lae Kamlangchai" ("disappointment and encouragement")
| length4 = 4:11
| note4 =backing track
| title5 = Mhod Jai ("be depressed")
| length5 = 4:01
| note5 =
| title6 = Koet Ma Phuea Thoe ("born for you")
| length6 = 3:47
| note6 = performed by Watsana Phunphon
| title7 = Mai Luea Arai lk ("nothing left")
| length7 = 3:57
| note7 =
| title8 = SU ("fight")
| length8 = 5:38
}}
References
{{reflist}}
External links
- {{IMDb title|0780125}}
{{Prachya Pinkaew}}
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Category:1992 directorial debut films