Saigon earthquake
"Saigon Waterfall" is a classic film starring artist Thuong Tin.
The role of Sau Tam played by Thuong Tin, a young, handsome, brave and romantic villainous soldier. This character played an important role in daring missions, such as bombing diplomatic convoys, but was eventually murdered by his teammate Ba Can.
The film is considered an important milestone in Vietnamese cinema. The role of Sau Tam helped Thuong Tin become one of the typical faces of Vietnamese war - action films at that time. In interviews and flashback, colleagues and the next generation still mention him with respect, because of the unique combination of acting talent, masculinity and typical romanticism.

The battlefield splits into half a moon
In "The Sea of Half Moon Split", Thuong Tin plays the role of Tam Thuong, a villainous and reconnaissance officer operating behind the enemy's front line. This is a familiar character in the war film genre - revolution of the 1980s, but Thuong Tin's way of expressing is considered to have its own depth and personality.
Tam Thuong is an experienced soldier, calm in all dangerous situations, with a sharp tactical mindset. Tam Thuong often takes on difficult tasks. The character has a serious demeanor, sometimes thorny but still exudes a romantic look.
The film was produced in 1983 and released in 1984.
card game in reverse
In the series of films "Van Ban lat Ngua", Thuong Tin plays Major Luu Ky Vong, a villain character. He successfully portrayed the character's cruel, exaggerated and equal.
Although he did not perform much, his role as Luu Ky Vong still left a deep impression on the audience thanks to Thuong Tin's delicate acting. The series is produced by the Ho Chi Minh City General Film Enterprise (now Giai Phong Film Studio).
The film was produced and released in the 1980s.
SBS Riding
In SBS Hunt for robbers, Thuong Tin plays the notorious thief Bach Hai Duong (the film changed its name to Ly Dai Duong), famous for his bold scandals in the Long Xuyen region. The plot revolves around the authorities' chase of robbers, along with conflicts and complicated developments: Thuong Tin's character is not only a thief but also caught up in tragic love situations.
Thuong Tin once went to Bach Hai Duong's prison to learn and experience, helping him portray the character realistically and deeply.
The role of Ly Dai Duong successfully portrayed the image of a criminal who is both dangerous and has his own charm, creating a strong impression on the audience at that time.
When released in theaters, the film caused a big stir with "theatrical" tickets and created a fever for the action-crime film genre in Vietnam.
The film was produced and released in the same year 1988.