Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters

Chien needs more muscle to go against a rival operator, Headman Tek, and brings in Pu and Dum against Dang's wishes.

Pu and Dum stir up trouble in the gambling den and reignite their feud with Dang's gang although Sergeant Chein tries to calm them.

However Sergeant Chien is killed by a motorcyclist gunman and Pu and Dum go to work with his rival Headman Tek forcing Dang's gang out of the town.

In an epilogue, narrated by an older Piak, it turns out Dang survived his wounds, but continued as a gangster seemingly unable to become a monk, and then died in a car accident at age 24, just like his idol James Dean.

When released, it became a debated topic in Thai society about the historical truth and the scene that appeared in the film.

It is back to screen again in 25 years on July 7, 2022 in the form of an outdoor cinema at Townspeople Plaza near the Giant Swing and the Bangkok City Hall in the project of Bangkok’s Anticipated Film Fest, that is a project of Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) by the governor Chadchart Sittipunt with outdoor film screenings (emphasis on Thai films) in different places, alternating with each other by Dang Bireley's and Young Gangsters being the first that started.