Seven Street Fighters (2005)

A Thai action-comedy set in World War II, following seven fugitive soldiers who reunite to defend their homeland.

Seven Street Fighters - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 7 ประจัญบาน 2
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Directed by: Chalerm Wongpim
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Action, Comedy
  • Runtime: 1h 41m
  • Original Language: Thai
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese, Thai
  • Release Date (Theatrical): April 28, 2005 (Thailand - 15)
  • Alternative Titles: Heaven's Seven 2 (TH), 7 pra-jan barn phaak 2 (AU)
  • Production Companies: Sahamongkolfilm
  • Production Countries: Thailand

Seven Street Fighters - Plot

In World War II these seven soldiers marked as wanted men must join together once more to defend their country and protect their own lives.

Seven Street Fighters - Trailer

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The seven ex-soldiers are back!

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Seven Street Fighters - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Chalerm Wongpim

Main Cast

  • Pongpat Wachirabunjong
  • Samart Payakaroon
  • Thatsaporn Siriwat
  • Pisek Intrakanchit
  • Amarin Nitipon
  • Cham Chamrum
  • Akom Preedakul
  • Davorin Nikolavcic
  • Hiro Sano
  • Prakasit Bosuwan

Writers

  • Chalerm Wongpim
  • Kongkiat Khomsiri

Producers

  • Prachya Pinkaew
  • Sukanya Vongsthapat

Seven Street Fighters - FAQs

What is Seven Street Fighters about?

Seven Street Fighters follows a group of seven soldiers branded as wanted men during World War II. Forced back together, they must set aside their differences to defend Thailand and fight for their own survival. It blends wartime action with comedic moments in classic Thai genre style.

Is Seven Street Fighters a sequel?

Yes, Seven Street Fighters is the sequel to the original Thai action-comedy Heaven's Seven. It reunites the same core ensemble cast for another wartime adventure, picking up the story of the seven soldiers in a new mission during World War II.

Who are the main actors in Seven Street Fighters?

The film brings together a strong Thai ensemble led by Pongpat Wachirabunjong and Samart Payakaroon — a real-life Muay Thai legend. They're joined by Thatsaporn Siriwat, Pisek Intrakanchit, Amarin Nitipon, Cham Chamrum, and Akom Preedakul, among others.

Who directed Seven Street Fighters?

Seven Street Fighters was directed by Chalerm Wongpim, who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Kongkiat Khomsiri. The film was produced by Prachya Pinkaew, the acclaimed Thai filmmaker behind the Ong-Bak franchise, under the Sahamongkolfilm banner.

Does Seven Street Fighters mix action and comedy?

Absolutely. The film leans into both genres with energy — expect intense wartime combat sequences alongside broad comedic moments rooted in Thai humor. The ensemble dynamic between the seven misfit soldiers drives much of the comedy, making it an entertaining mix for fans of both styles.

What is the setting of Seven Street Fighters?

The story is set during World War II in Thailand. The historical backdrop gives the film a grounded wartime tension, while the seven soldiers' fugitive status adds urgency to their mission. The Thai wartime setting distinguishes it from typical Hollywood war comedies.

What are some movies similar to Seven Street Fighters?

If you enjoy Seven Street Fighters, you might also like Uncommon Valor, Captain America: The First Avenger, or 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi for wartime action. For the action-comedy blend, The Paper Tigers and Air Force One offer similarly entertaining ensemble dynamics.

When and where was Seven Street Fighters released?

Seven Street Fighters was released in Thailand on April 28, 2005, with a rating of 15. It is also known internationally as Heaven's Seven 2 and by its transliterated Thai title 7 pra-jan barn phaak 2, reflecting its wide recognition across Southeast Asian markets.

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