One Take Only

Som and Bank: Bangkok for Sale

Thai theatrical poster.
Directed by Oxide Pang
Produced by Kittikorn Liasirikun
The Pang Brothers
Udom Piboonlapudom
Written by Oxide Pang
Starring Pawarith Monkolpisit
Wanatchada Siwapornchai
Music by Orange Music
Cinematography Krisorn Buramasing
Decha Srimantra
Edited by Oxide Pang
Distributed by Film Bangkok
Tartan Films
Release dates
  • February 14, 2001 (2001-02-14)
Running time
88 minutes
Country Thailand
Language Thai

One Take Only (Thai: ส้ม แบงค์ มือใหม่หัดขาย, also Som and Bank: Bangkok for Sale) is a 2001 crime-drama film written and directed by Oxide Pang.

Plot

Bank (Pawarith Monkolpisit) is a small-time hoodlum in Bangkok. He uses drugs, and sometimes works for some local gangsters, smuggling guns and drugs. One day he meets Som, a teenage girl who works as a prostitute. The pair fall in love, and in a bid to better their lives, they get into a drug deal that is too big for either of them.

Production and release

Originally named Som and Bank: Bangkok for Sale, the film is part of the loose "Bangkok trilogy" by the Pang Brothers, which includes their Bangkok Dangerous and Danny Pang's 1+1=0 (Nothing to Lose).

Som and Bank had been completed in 2001 before production commenced on their ghost film, The Eye. The film had screened in November 2001 at the Bangkok Film Festival, but the studio, Film Bangkok, then shelved the film until February 2003, releasing it after Oxide Pang had re-edited it. The Board of Censors objected to the title of the film, so it was renamed One Take Only.[1]

The film was also screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Hong Kong International Film Festival, the San Francisco International Film Festival, the Asiatica Film Mediale and the NatFilm Festival in 2002.

The film was released on DVD by Tartan Films on August 22, 2006. Confusingly, it has also been released on DVD in Thailand as Som and Bank: Bangkok for Sale.

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