Thai Horror ‘Halabala’ Sells To 20 Territories Including India, Australia, South Korea & Southeast Asia

Exclusive: Starring popular actor Chantavit ‘Ter’ Dhanasevi, Thai horror film Halabala has been sold to 20 countries, including India, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Released in Thailand on April 3, the film was produced by Thai studio BrandThink Cinema (Redlife).
International sales for Halabala were handled by Mokster Films.
Written and directed by Eakasit Thairaat (Terror Tuesday: Extreme), the film also stars Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich (Devil in Law) and singer-actor Anon Saisangchan (My Dear Gangster Oppa).
The film tells the tale of Inspector Dan, a reckless cop known as ‘Dan the Hundred Corpses.’ He is given a final chance to redeem himself so that he can return to his post in Bangkok. However, this mission leads him down a perilous path.
Inspector Dan’s new target is a gang leader named Tup Ta Fai, who has escaped from prison and vanished into the depths of Halabala, a forbidden jungle.
Released in Thailand on April 3, the film was produced by Thai studio BrandThink Cinema (Redlife).
International sales for Halabala were handled by Mokster Films.
Written and directed by Eakasit Thairaat (Terror Tuesday: Extreme), the film also stars Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich (Devil in Law) and singer-actor Anon Saisangchan (My Dear Gangster Oppa).
The film tells the tale of Inspector Dan, a reckless cop known as ‘Dan the Hundred Corpses.’ He is given a final chance to redeem himself so that he can return to his post in Bangkok. However, this mission leads him down a perilous path.
Inspector Dan’s new target is a gang leader named Tup Ta Fai, who has escaped from prison and vanished into the depths of Halabala, a forbidden jungle.
- 4/28/2025
- by Sara Merican
- Deadline Film + TV
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