Top 10 Thai Horror Films with English Dubbing

Top 10 Thai Horror Films with English Dubbing Countries of Production

Thai cinema has a rich tradition of horror films that blend cultural folklore, supernatural elements, and psychological thrills. This collection showcases some of the most compelling Thai horror movies, each with an English dub, offering a unique perspective on fear and the unknown. Whether you're a seasoned horror enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, these films provide a thrilling journey into the eerie and the macabre.

Coming Soon (2008)
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Coming Soon (2008)

Description: A young woman working at a cinema starts seeing ghosts in the films she screens, leading to a chilling discovery about her past.

Fact: The film cleverly uses the setting of a movie theater to enhance its horror elements, playing with the audience's expectations.

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Laddaland (2011)
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Laddaland (2011)

Description: A family moves into a new housing estate, only to encounter eerie occurrences linked to the estate's dark history.

Fact: The film was a commercial success in Thailand and was praised for its social commentary alongside its horror elements.

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The Promise (2017)
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The Promise (2017)

Description: A woman's promise to her dying mother leads her into a haunted house where she must confront her fears and the past.

Fact: The film uses traditional Thai ghost stories as its foundation, blending old folklore with modern horror techniques.

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The Eye (2002)
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The Eye (2002)

Description: After receiving a cornea transplant, a blind violinist begins to see ghostly figures, leading her on a quest to uncover the truth behind her visions.

Fact: This film was also remade in Hollywood, but the original Thai-Hong Kong co-production remains a benchmark for Asian horror cinema.

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Shutter (2004)
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Shutter (2004)

Description: A photographer and his girlfriend discover mysterious shadows in their photographs, leading to a chilling investigation into the supernatural.

Fact: The film was remade in Hollywood in 2008, but the original Thai version is considered superior for its atmosphere and cultural authenticity.

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The Medium (2021)
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The Medium (2021)

Description: A documentary crew follows a shaman as she tries to rid a family of a malevolent spirit, leading to terrifying consequences.

Fact: This film was Thailand's submission for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.

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Pee Mak (2013)
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Pee Mak (2013)

Description: A comedic take on the classic Thai ghost story, where a soldier returns home to find his wife is not what she seems.

Fact: Despite being a horror-comedy, it became one of the highest-grossing Thai films of all time.

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Alone (2007)
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Alone (2007)

Description: A woman's life spirals into horror when she discovers her twin sister, thought to be dead, is still alive and seeking revenge.

Fact: The film was directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun and Parkpoom Wongpoom, who also directed "Shutter."

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4bia (2008)
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4bia (2008)

Description: An anthology of four horror stories, each exploring different fears from the mundane to the supernatural.

Fact: This film features segments directed by some of Thailand's most renowned horror filmmakers.

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The Unborn (2003)
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The Unborn (2003)

Description: A couple's attempt to conceive through IVF leads to horrifying consequences when they realize the spirit of a dead child is involved.

Fact: This film explores themes of infertility and the supernatural, making it a unique entry in Thai horror cinema.

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