The fictional Siam Bend is on the Snake River, WY and has stellar views of the Grand Tetons.
In Broken Trail, there are several gorgeous scenes by the river. In one instance, Prentice Ritter (Robert Duvall) and Nola Johns (Gretta Scacchi) are sitting by the flowing waters on a starlit night. Nola asks about the women in "Mr Ritter's" life and Prent reveals that "Ah, well, there've been a few" but true 'abiding love' seems to be reserved only for a "lucky special few"… and he does not count himself as one of the fortunates. Nola challenges that assertion, and Prent laughs; "I have about as much chance of finding 'true love' as I do becoming the King of Siam." Later in the film Prent is faced with the choice of taking Nola as his life partner or sending her off to chaperone the young Celestials (Chinese girls). Ritter has grown accustomed to the lonesome cowboy lifestyle and he opts to send Nola on to San Francisco with his surrogate daughters. Prent later buys some ranch land at the very spot on the Snake River where he and Nola dipped their toes in the water. A special place he named Siam Bend. The King of Siam indeed!
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in Siam. im not sure if thats a real country or not XD
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Irenne Dunne
Siam (called Thailand today)
That would be the King of Siam as portrayed by Yul Brynner in The King and I.
I don't think there is an actual Siam Bend in Wyoming. The characters in the movie "Broken Trail" are not real. The story was based on events that could have happened. The story loosely follows historical events. The story is not based on actual events.Siam Bend is a fictional spot that comes from the film Broken Trail ...There are several gorgeous scenes by the Snake River in Wyoming. In one instance, Prentice (Robert Duvall) and Nola Johns (Gretta Scacchi) are sitting by the flowing waters on a serene starlit night. Nola asks about the women in "Mr Ritter's" life and Prent reveals that "Ah, well, there've been a few" but true 'abiding love' seems to be reserved only for a "lucky special few"... and he does not count himself as one of the fortunates. Nola challenges that assertion, and Prent laughs; "I have about as much chance of finding 'true love' as I do becoming the King of Siam." Later in the film Prent is faced with the choice of taking Nola as his life partner or sending her off with the young Celestials (Chinese girls) whom he now cares for as his surrogate children. Prent opts to send Nola on to San Francisco. Ritter later buys some ranch land at the very spot on the Snake River where he and Nola dipped their toes in the water. A special place he named Siam Bend. The King of Siam indeed!
Siam in The King and I is in southeast Asia and it's currently known as Thailand.
Siam. It is now known as Thailand.
Siam.the old name for Thailand was Siam
The King & I
Siam Paragon is a shopping mall that is located on Rama 1 Road in the Pathum Wan district of Bangkok, Thailand. The Siam Paragon is one of the biggest malls in Asia where people can go there to also watch a movie and shop at many different stores.
siam means fast
Siam was NEVER Vietnam, Siam was Thailand in the olden days.
in Siam. im not sure if thats a real country or not XD
No-- "The King and I " is a musical play and later a movie based on the novel, "Anna and the King of Siam".
Eventhough Mee Siam is called Siam it does not orignated from Thailand.Try finding Mee Siam there they won't understand you.Mee Siam is actually first created by a thai women who lives among malays and she introduced it to the malays but mee siam is not found in Thailand
The historic name of Thailand was the Kingdom of SIAM.