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SA0R_LoIQ/Uu_5Q_fA1aI/AAAAAAAAF3I/DGzK9yWdXFw/s1600/Ong-Bak+(2).jpg' alt='The Thai Warrior' title='The Thai Warrior' />Viet Thai Cuisine. We Deliver Within a 5 mile radius. Tom Yum Goong WikipediaWarrior King redirects here. For the memoir Warrior King of the 2. Iraq War, see Nathan Sassaman. This article is about the 2. Thai action film. For the Thai food dish, see Tom yum. Tom Yum Goong Thai, IPA tm jam k is a 2. Thai martial arts action film starring Tony Jaa. The film was directed by Prachya Pinkaew, who also directed Jaas prior breakout film Ong Bak. As with Ong Bak, the fights were choreographed by Jaa and his mentor, Panna Rittikrai. 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. Kham is the last of a family line of guards who once watched over the King of Thailands war elephants. Traditionally, only the most perfect elephants could successfully defend the throne, and very great care was taken in raising them. Kham grows up forming close relations to his elephant, Por Yai and his calf, Kohrn. During Songkran festival, the elephants are stolen with help from Mr. Suthep, a local MP and his son who are collaborating with elephant poachers. Kham discovers that they are in the hands of Johnny, a Vietnamese gangster who runs a Thai restaurant named Tom Yum Goong Otob in Sydney, Australia. Kham arrives in Sydney, and is stalked by the police as soon as he leaves the airport. Kham coerces a gangster to lead him to Johnnys hideout, interrupting a drug deal. Outraged, Johnny summons countless extreme sports enthusiasts, who arrive to fight Kham. Exhausted, Kham falls asleep in an alley. A prostitute brings him to her apartment. In his sleep, he dreams of an epic battle involving war elephants and the Jaturangkabart, the elephant protectors. When Pla leaves, Kham wakes up to the sound of police sirens and must escape. Two officers, Mark and Rick are taken off the case and reassigned to provide security for the Police Commissioners meeting with Mr. Sim. In that meeting, Pla acted as a hostess girl to the two men. During the meeting, Mr. Sim and the Commissioner are murdered. The murder is instigated by Vincent, who kills Rick and puts the blame on Mark. Mark escapes, but is later captured. With Plas help, Kham enters Tom Yum Goong Otob. He fights his way into the VIP area and reaches the dining hall at the top. Kham demands, Where are my elephants and is met with the laughter of Johnny and his men. Johnny taunts Kham with Kohrns bell. This enrages Kham and he fights and defeats his opponents. He enters the storage area, containing various exotic animals ready to be butchered and eaten. Kham finds and frees Mark and Kohrn, escaping minutes before the police arrive. Meanwhile, Madame Rose is made the new leader of the Chinese gang after she murders two other possible successors. Inspector Vincent initiates a search for Kham and Mark, who are hiding in a Buddhist monastery. Soon after their departure, the monastery is set on fire. But then Kham returns, and he defeats a fierce capoerista and a sword wielding wushu exponent. However, his third opponent, a giant wrestler, proves way too much for Kham. When the police arrive, he flees with Mark. By morning, Kham goes on his way. Mark is discovered by several policemen and sent to deal with Inspector Vincent, whom Pla has revealed to be the murderer. Kham arrives at a conference hall where Madame Rose is having a press conference. Kohrn runs in, scaring off everyone while Kham engages the gangsters. He later finds Kohrn in an elevator lobby, where Vincent threatens to shoot him. Kham finds himself with Kohrn in a huge room, and he is shown the skeleton of Por Yai, encrusted with jewels as a gift to Madame Rose. Her men then attack Kham, and he attacks them more brutally than previously seen, by breaking many of the mens arms and legs. The wrestler from the monastery is called in, along with three others. Kohrn is thrown through a glass wall, and Kham is knocked into the elephant ornament, causing two leg bones to fall off. Kham ties them around his arms and uses them as clubs to knock the wrestlers out. He stops Madame Rose before she can escape in a helicopter, and crashed. Back in the lobby, Mark is shown Pla, and forgiven by his boss, Inspector Lamond. He is given a new partner who speaks Thai. Mark is then interviewed by a reporter about Kham. Finally, a narration from Mark is heard, with scenes of Khams childhood shown. Mark explains that Thai people treat elephants like they are their brothers, and they hate people who hurt them. Thais love peace, but dislike people who take liberties. Kham is finally reunited with Kohrn. Tony Jaa as Kham, the last of a family line of guards who once watched over the King of Thailandswar elephants. Kham is characterized by the juxtaposition of his red krama scarf throughout the film. As he grows up, he bonds closely with his elephant Por Yai and its calf, Korn. When they are stolen, Kham journeys to Sydney, Australia to get them back. Actor Nutdanai Kong portrays 9 year old Kham. Creo Iqsmart Drivers. Sotorn Rungruaeng as Khams father, who taught Kham the fighting style of the Jaturangkabat, the royal guardians of the Thai war elephants. It has been Khams fathers dream that his elephant Por Yai would be selected as one of the Royal Thai elephants. However, during a fake inspection staged by a local member of parliament, his elephants are stolen, and he is wounded by a gunshot. Petchtai Wongkamlao as Sergeant Mark, a Thai Australian policeman who patrols an area of Sydney populated by Asians. He is so popular there that the locals often do him favors like giving him free mangoes and haircuts. Bongkoj Khongmalai as Pla, a Thai student in Sydney who is forced to be a call girl to repay the debt of her former boyfriend, the late Wittaya who used to own Tom Yum Goong Otob, a Thai restaurant. Xing Jin as Madame Rose, a transsexual member of a Chinese gang in Sydney, who is in conflict with the leader, her Uncle Mr. Sim. Damian De Montemas as Inspector Vincent, a corrupt policeman in Sydney who collaborates with Madame Rose. David Asavanond as Officer Rick, Sergeant Marks new partner. Nathan Jones credited as Nathan B. Jones as T. K., a giant wrestler who proves to be more than a match for Kham. Johnny Tri Nguyen as Johnny, a Vietnamese gangster who is a subordinate of Madame Rose. He is responsible for her drug deals and the running of the Tom Yum Goong Otob. Lateef Crowder as a capoerista who fights Kham in the Buddhist monastery. He has the word Pray carved to his chest. Jon Foo Jonathan Patrick Foo as a wushu exponent who is Khams second opponent in the monastery. Cameo appearanceseditPumwaree Yodkamol, who co starred in Ong Bak Muay Thai Warrior, is seen briefly, portraying a Thai tourist in a Sydney street scene. She berates a friend of hers about DVD piracy. Wannakit Sirioput who also co starred in Ong Bak as Don cameos at the end of the film as Marks new partner. An impressionist portrays Jackie Chan, whom Kham briefly encounters at the airport in Sydney. In real life, Chan is one of Jaas idols and the impressionist is one of Chans body doubles. Another impressionist portrays Thai rocker Sek Loso, the pitchman for the M 1. Actors Don Ferguson, Erik Markus Schuetz, Lex de Groot uncredited and Damian Mavis uncredited appear as bodyguards.