Mae Nak's story has enjoyed sustained popularity because her undying devotion to her husband inspires people of all ages.
Prince Damrong, a son of King
Mongkut, revealed that when he was a child, he kept asking
Wat Phra Kaeo visitors who was the most popular person in their opinion, and most people answered "Mae Nak". The story of Mae Nak Phra Khanong is also the subject of many films, television series, and printed media. Among these are: •
Mae Nak Phra Khanong, a 1959 Thai film directed by
Rangsi Thatsanaphayak •
Mae Nak Khuen Chip, 1960 Thai film directed by
Anumat Bunnag •
Winyan Rak Mae Nak Phra Khanong, a 1962 Thai film directed by
Daeng (Seni) Gomarachun •
Mae Nak Khanong Rak, 1968 Thai film directed by
Chumphon Theppitak •
Mae Nak Phra Nakhon, a 1970 Thai film directed by
Anusorn Mongkolkarn [Note: this is NOT a transliteration error.] •
Mae Nak Phra Khanong, June 29, 1973 Thai film directed by
Suriya Duangthongdee •
Mae Nak Alawad (Mae Nak Rampage), August 31, 1973 Thai film directed by Suriya Duangthongdee •
Mae Nak Amerika, aka
The Pot, 1975 Thai film directed by
Lek Kitaparaporn •
Mae Nak Buk Tokiao, 1976 Thai film •
Mae Nak Phra Khanong, 1978 Thai film •
Sannya Chai Mae Nak Phra Khanong (), 1992 Thai film •
Mae Nak Choe Phi Pop (Mae Nak meets
Phi Pop), 1992 Thai TV series •
Nang Nak, a 1999 film by Thai director
Nonzee Nimibutr •
Ghost of Mae Nak, a 2005 Thai film by British director
Mark Duffield •
Mae Naak, (แม่นาก) an opera composed by
Somtow Sucharitkul. It premiered in 2003 and was revived in 2005 by the
Bangkok Opera, with soprano
Nancy Yuen performing the title role and baritone
Kyu Won Han as Mak in both productions. It was restaged again in 2011 in Bangkok and London. •
Nak (นาค), a Thai 2008 animated film. •
Maenak Prakanong the Musical, a 2009
musical directed by
Takonkiet Viravan and starring
Myria Benedetti and
Anatpol Sirichumsang. •
Mae Nak Patha Pop Sam Tua, a 2011
comedy. •
Mae Nak 3D, a 2012 Thai film •
Pee Mak, (พี่มาก..พระโขนง), a 2013 comedy horror Thai film by
GMM Tai Hub •
Make Me Shudder 2 (Shudder Me Mae Nak), a 2014 Thai film •
The Legend of Nang Nak, a 2024 Thai drama series •
Nak Loves Mak Sooo Much!, a 2025 comedy film directed by
Choosak Eamsuk and starring
Narilya Gulmongkolpech,
Petchtai Wongkamlao,
Pongsak Pongsuwan. Representations of Mae Nak, sometimes humorous, are very common in
Thai comic books,
animated cartoons, and video games too. In the mobile puzzle game, Penny & Flo, the story of Mae Nak is present, except Mae Nak is renamed as Mae Noi. ==See also==