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Kung Fu Tootsie

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Kung Fu Tootsie
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJaturong Mokjok
Written byJaturong Mokjok
StarringSittichai Pabchompoo
Distributed byGMM Tai Hub
Release date
July 19, 2007
Running time
92 min.
CountryThailand
LanguageThai

Kung Fu Tootsie (Thai: ตั๊ดสู้ฟุด or Tat soo foot) is a 2007 Thai action comedy film written and directed by Jaturong Mokjok.

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Title

The English title of the film is an allusion to the 1982 American comedy film Tootsie. A Thai slang term for transvestite or effeminate man, toot (ตุ๊ด), comes from the first syllable of Tootsie. The Thai name of the film, Tat soo foot is a Thai spoonerism for toot soo fat, which translates roughly as "butt-kicking sissy".

Plot

Kung Fu Tootsie is set in Hong Kong, the story of Tien and Tao, twins separated at birth. When Tao, living with his wealthy mafioso father, Ma Yong Hai, is mutilated by a rival gang, Ma must find his lost son Tien, living in poverty with his mother, to become the next head of the family.

Antics ensue, however, when Tien turns out to be more 'Sonny and Cher' than 'Sonny Corleone'.

Cast

  • Sittichai Pabchompoo (Boy) as Tien
  • Koti Arambawy as Kaytree
  • Jim Chuancheun as Mha-yonghai
  • Erik Markus Schuetz as Mr. Jonas
  • Jaturong Mokjok as Foey
  • Kreangsak Riantong as Sienpau
  • Pokchat Thiamchai (Jip) as Poey-Poey
  • Note Chern-Yim
  • Tanai Sripinyo

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