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Revision as of 20:06, 12 December 2010
Contents
Details
- Title: Ruen Mai See Beige
- Also known as: The Beige Colored Wooden House
- Duration: 14 Episodes
- Genre: Drama/Family/Romance
- Popularity: top rated/low rated/failure
- Air time: Wednesday 10:00pm ???
- Broadcast network: Channel 3
- Broadcast period: 2004
- Theme song: "theme song" Artist Name
Production Credits
- Producer: Add info here
- Director: Add info here
- Screenwriter: Add info here
- Company Name: Add info here
Cast
- Cherry Khemapsorn Sirisukha as Mook
- Andrew Gregson (Andy) as Arm
- Sarocha Watitapun (Tao) as Character Name
- Actor/Actress Real Name as Character Name
- Actor/Actress Real Name as Character Name
- Actor/Actress Real Name as Character Name
- Actor/Actress Real Name as Character Name
- Actor/Actress Real Name as Character Name
- Actor/Actress Real Name as Character Name
Not your typical lakorn, more of a “Cheevit lakorn” or Life lesson drama, “Ruen Mai See Beige (The Beige colored/ wooden house)” follows the love story of Arm (Andrew Gregson) and Mook (Cherry Khemupsorn) starting from their university years until they are married and have a child. The lakorn is narrated by personal journals written by both Arm and Mook about the trial and tribulations of their relationship.
Credit: Lyn's blog
Trivia or Interesting Info about this Lakorn
- someone broke their arm?
- or something else..
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