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Death Whisperer 2 

Three years after his sister's death, Yak relentlessly searches for the dark spirit that killed her in hopes of seeking revenge.
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Three years after his sister's death, Yak relentlessly searches for the dark spirit that killed her in hopes of seeking revenge.

Rating:
Genre:Horror, Thriller, Action
Directed By:Taweewat Wantha
Written By:Sorarat Jirabovornwisut, Phalaphol Pongpat
In Theaters:
Box Office:$4,210,676
Runtime:112 minutes
Studio:M Studio, Minds@Work

Cast


Director

Taweewat Wantha

Director

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Nadech Kugimiya

Yak

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Ongart Cheamcharoenpornkul

Sergeant Paphan

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Kajbhunditt Jaidee

Yos

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Peerakrit Phacharaboonyakiat

Yod

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Denise Jelilcha Kapaun

Yad

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Rattanawadee Wongtong

Yam

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Nutthacha Padovan

Yee

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Paramej Noiam

Hang

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Arisara Wongchalee

Boonyen

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Phiravich Attachitsataporn

Pradit

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Sahatchai Chumrum

Luechai

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