
The Troop of Ghost 2004
Directed by the Thai filmmaker Bin Bunluerit, *The Troop of Ghost* (2004) blends eerie supernatural thrills with sharp comedic edges in a countryside setting where the line between folklore and fear blurs.
Director: Bin Bunluerit
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Troop of Ghost (2004) about?
*The Troop of Ghost* follows a beleaguered village plagued by unexplained deaths and supernatural disturbances, forcing residents to confront their deepest fears. As the chaos escalates, a novice monk battles a sinister ghost master and his spectral army, while a gang of reckless troublemakers stumbles into the supernatural fray. The result is a genre-blending adventure where faith, magic, and sheer grit collide.
Who directed The Troop of Ghost?
Bin Bunluerit directed *The Troop of Ghost*. Known for his work in Thai cinema, Bunluerit crafts a film that balances horror and comedy with a uniquely local flavor.
Who stars in The Troop of Ghost?
The film features Suthep Pongam, Penpetch Benyakul, Yada Chotichootrakoon, Der Chernyim, Michael Chernyim, and Sayan Meungjarern in its ensemble cast.
Is The Troop of Ghost (2004) worth watching?
With its blend of horror, comedy, and Thai folklore, *The Troop of Ghost* offers an entertaining if unconventional ride. While it lacks an IMDb rating to gauge audience reception, its fast pace and creative magic battles make it a compelling pick for fans of offbeat genre films. Think of it as a supernatural brawl with heart and humor.
How long is The Troop of Ghost?
*The Troop of Ghost* has a runtime of 93 minutes.
About The Troop of Ghost (2004) — Thai horror-comedy with rogue monks, vengeful spirits, and magic showdowns
Directed by the Thai filmmaker Bin Bunluerit, *The Troop of Ghost* (2004) blends eerie supernatural thrills with sharp comedic edges in a countryside setting where the line between folklore and fear blurs. When unexplained deaths rock a rural village, the panicked residents turn to a ghost-keeper for salvation, only to find his methods woefully inadequate. Fleeing the chaos, he ignites a magical standoff between the sinister Air master—who summons restless spirits—and a determined novice monk, whose faith and grit become the village's last defense. Meanwhile, a rowdy gang of thugs led by Noo Dang stumbles into the fray, adding chaos to the occult showdown.
The film's atmosphere crackles with the tension of Thai rural superstition, where humor and horror coexist in equal measure. With a runtime just shy of 95 minutes, *The Troop of Ghost* delivers a lightning-fast ride through ghostly folklore, magical duels, and the absurdity of human desperation.