Oops! There's Dad (2005)

Oops! There's Dad

Title: Oops! There's Dad

Release Date: 2005-07-28

Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama

Runtime: 92 minutes

Status: Released

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Watch Oops! There's Dad full movie for free. Released in 2005, Oops! There's Dad movie was made with a budget of $660,000 and has earned $1,660,000 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!

It's been 30 years since Tum and Oh became the sweetest couple and the best father and mother. They have one lovely teenage daughter and son. Their family life gets into trouble when they secretly plan to visit the daughter Bitong for her birthday party without knowing that Bitong is hiding her artist boyfriend in the room. Meanwhile, Namtoey, their beloved son is trying very hard to reveal the truth about himself to the parents. Now, Tum and Oh have to confront the upside-down in their family.

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Actors

Phairote Sangwaribut

Phairote Sangwaribut

Tum

Lalana Sulawan

Lalana Sulawan

Oh

Jirawadee Issarangkul Na Ayuttaya

Jirawadee Issarangkul Na Ayuttaya

Aunt Or

Kaneungnij Jaksamittanon

Kaneungnij Jaksamittanon

Bitong

Wasit Pongsopha

Wasit Pongsopha

Namtoey

Crew

Rutaiwan Wongsirasawad

Rutaiwan Wongsirasawad

Directing - Director

Rutaiwan Wongsirasawad

Rutaiwan Wongsirasawad

Writing - Screenplay

Somboon Piriyapukdeekul

Somboon Piriyapukdeekul

Camera - Director of Photography

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