Chompa Toung

1969 Cambodian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chompa Toung (Khmer: ចំប៉ាថោង, Golden champak), also known in English as Crocodile Man 2, is a 1969 fantasy Cambodian horror film. It is the sequel to the 1967 film Crocodile Man.[1] It is loosely based on one of the Royal Poems written by Khmer King Ang Duong (1796–1860).

Directed byLim Bun Lun
Written byAng Duong
Distributed byPreah Tiakon entertainment
Release date
  • 1969 (1969)
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Chompa Toung
The Cambodian film poster.
Directed byLim Bun Lun
Written byAng Duong
Distributed byPreah Tiakon entertainment
Release date
  • 1969 (1969)
CountryCambodia
LanguageKhmer
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It was a commercial success in Cambodia.[2][3]

Plot

Chompa Tong, a daughter of a king received two pets which one was a kitten and another was a crocodile's egg but she dropped the egg into the water where it grew into a powerful crocodile who could turn into a man and killed many women for food and fun. One day, Chompa Tong, was kidnapped and a young prince called Jak Jan, swam into the water to save her. Can Jak Jan save the princess from the terrible crocodile?

Cast

Soundtrack

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Knhom Chmuos Chey Chet Sinn Sisamouth and Ros Serey Sothea
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