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Good Guys Go to Heaven, Bad Guys Go to Pattaya(fr)
Franky and Krimo dream of leaving the grey grime of their neighborhood behind and of traveling to the famous and diabolical Thai beach resort of Pattaya. To get there cheaply, the two friends have the crazy idea of registering, unbeknownst to him, the local little person for the Thai Dwarf Boxing World Championship. But what was supposed to be a dream vacation will transform into the most insane and dangerous adventure of their lives.

Pattaya Heat(th)
In Pattaya, a deadly game of cat and mouse takes place in which the protagonist 'Thod' finds himself involved with a threatening mafia gang, against the background of the dark side of the city.

Pattaya Maniac(th)
A peddler of Buddhist amulets runs afoul of a powerful gangster by trying to buy the freedom of a woman he loves, with comically complicated results.
Spring in Pattaya(zh)
Handsome and young, Shih Hsing flew to Bangkok with his close friend Ping Ho with the hope to find his father who was a rich merchant. However, he found that his father died for a long time owing to business failure. Shih wandered in the street and met Liu Kun, who was as poor. The three poor fellows had great hopes that one day fortune would knock on their door. Rich merchant Chen Chi-ching came Bangkok for sight-seeing. Local businessman Hu Te-piao tried hard to get him invest on entertainment business. Chen hated being disturbed, he found Shih look like himself and asked Shih to impersonate him to meet Hu. Shih was pleased to do so as the pay was high. The three had a good time, they find girls and enjoying it very much.

Pattaya Don't Burn(th)
After failing his exams in Bangkok Vit goes home to Pattaya with hopes of becoming a rock singer. However, things go drastically wrong when he starts hanging around a snooker hall and has a run in with the local drug dealing mafia.
Pattaya Kelappanum Pandiya(en)
Pattaya Kelappanum Pandiya is a 2014 Tamil film directed by S. P. Rajkumar. The film stars Vidharth, Manisha Yadav, Kovai Sarala and Parotta Soori in lead roles.

Pattaya Explicit(en)
A comedy movie covering the daily life's of Pattaya nightlife, massages, watch con artists and girls.
Take Off to Pattaya(en)
Three flight attendants take off for Pattaya Beach, Thailand for some R&R. How much fun can three single girls have on a weeks' holiday in Asia?

Am Ballermann von Thailand - Deutsche in Pattaya(de)
Documentary about the city of Pattaya in Thailand, which is visited by thousands of Germans every year. Not only the weather attracts men to the coastal city...

Die Rückkehr der Sextouristen: Deutsche Männer in Pattaya(de)
Prostitution is banned in Thailand, yet every year about 400,000 men from Germany travel to the Asian country. The so-called sex tourists spend a few nice days in the coastal city of Pattaya with bought "girlfriends" and thus circumvent the prostitution ban. Besides seemingly harmless sex meetings, however, there is also child prostitution, which has worsened especially since the Corona lockdown and also poses major problems for the police.
Pattaya: City of Smiles(en)
This film is from a truly unbiased view into some of the city's unknown secrets. Everybody was given the chance to tell their side of the story. Exclusive interview with Belgium star singer song writer Lou Deprijck who wrote the city's most famous song 'Pattaya-Pattaya' which is constantly played in most of the bars. For the first time ever Pattaya has been given the voice it deserves.

Dead Target(en)
An evil Caucasian jewel smuggler named Robertson (Conwyn Sperry) enlists a small army to steal a map leading to a rare Chinese treasure hidden in Thailand; however, a grandfather and his daughter (Chin Siu Ho, Sharon Louise Kwok) evade the villain's forces while passing through what looks like a paid advertisement for the country's scenic and cultural wonders. The movie's nearly dense as granite with fight and chase scenes, a few of them quite witty, as well as near deadly encounters with drag queens, alligators, river torrents, kung fu elephants, and hot flying vegetables