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Phantom phobias

By Kitchana Lersakvanitchakul
Daily Xpress

Published on April 24, 2008

The stars of 'See Phrang' talk about their fears

We all have our fears, and GTH's latest film, the four-part horror anthology "See Phrang" ("4bia") seeks to exploit them. Daily Xpress chats with some of the movie's young actors and actresses about their own vulnerabilities.

"I'm not afraid of ghosts or anything. I'm very down to earth," says Apinya "Saiparn" Sakuljaroensuk, who plays the quiet Pink in "Yan Sang Tai". "I didn't face anything horrible while we were shooting at an old hospital. But I did say a prayer in front of the Buddha at home that morning."

Be very afraid

"I believe in ghosts but didn't see any. Fortunately, our part of the movie was shot during the day," says Apinya's co-star Vittavat "Ball" Singlumpong, who plays gang leader Diew.

Maneerat "Ae" Kamouan, who portrays the lonely girl in "Ngao", says she's not superstitious, but admits she was scared while on location in a deserted building.

Nuttapong "Freud" Chartpong of "Khon Klang" isn't so self-assured. "I'm scared of ghosts. I paid homage to the local spirits. While I was paying respect to the spirit of Jed Sao Noi Waterfall, I felt a cool wind brushing the nape of my neck. It made my hair stand on end."


 
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