Chhnam Oun 16 (1992 film)

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Chhnam Oun 16 (1993)
Directed byFai Som Ang
Produced byYvette Som
Starring Tep Rundaro
Pisith Pilika
Ampor Tevi
Music by Sinn Sisamouth
Release date
  • 1992 (1992)
Running time
65 minutes
CountryCambodia
Language Khmer

Chhnam Oun 16 is a 1992 Cambodian musical movie starring Tep Rundaro, Pisith Pilika, Oum Sovanny, Ampor Tevi, and other stars of the time. The film was released as the 8th Som Ang Rathanak's musical film.

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Cast

Soundtrack

SongSinger(s)Notes
Jomrieng Snae Prum Sovuthy and Un Sophal Prum Sovuthy and Oum Sovanny
1 Komplieng Anuksavary Sinn Sisamouth and Ros Serey Sothear Tep Rundaro and Pisith Pilika
Tep Tida Tan Gondal Sinn Sisamouth Chom Achun, Bae Vannara, and Serei Vichara
Chnam Oun 16 Ros Serey Sothear Ampor Tevi, Prum Sovuthy, Arun Reksmey, Hong Polee Maktura
Jeung Mek Snae Sinn Sisamouth and Ros Serey Sothear Bae Vannara, Keo Koliyan, Prum Sovuthy
Neary Borotes Sinn Sisamouth Choum Dara Chaya, Oum Sovanny
Jrolom Pdei Ke Pan Ron Hong Polee Maktura, Arun Reksmey, Jandarathy
Tearun Duong Jet Him Sivorn Prum Sovuthy and Aek Omrah
Choum Chaut Pisey Sinn Sisamouth and Ros Serey Sothear Yuthara Chany and Neary Roth Guntea
Kru Kmeng Tnam Khmer Sinn Sisamouth Neay Kuy, Hok Leakenna
Soben 3 Yup Sinn Sisamouth Hong Polee Maktura and Neary Roth Guntea

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