Set at the chaotic tail end of World War II, Gold Rush Gang is a high-energy action-comedy Western with a distinctly Southeast Asian flair. As the Japanese army tightens its grip and the war nears its end, a notorious bandit leader and his ragtag crew hatch an audacious plan to rob a train loaded with stolen gold. Standing in their way are not only occupying forces, but also the bandit’s sworn enemy—equally ruthless and eager for the prize. Blending explosive action, sharp humor, and classic Western tropes with wartime spectacle, the film delivers a fast-paced showdown where greed, loyalty, and survival collide on the rails.
- Setting: Southeast Asia during the final days of World War II
- Genre: Action, Comedy, Western
- Core Premise: A daring train robbery amid wartime chaos
- Central Conflict: Outlaws versus a sworn rival and the Japanese army
- Protagonist: A cunning bandit leader and his unconventional crew
- Themes: Greed, loyalty, survival, and rebellion
- Tone: Energetic, humorous, and action-packed
- Director: Wisit Sasanatieng
- Writers: Weeravat Chayochaikon, Pipat Jomkoh, Wisit Sasanatieng
- Production: Bang Fai Film



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