Coincidentally, Sugeng and Slamet both have twin children and gave both sets of twins the same names, Dorce and Donny. Both sets of twins then go separately to Jakarta, while Rudi, son of Koco, is sent to pick up Sugeng’s twins, but instead, picks up Slamet’s children, who have arrived first. Then Sugeng’s twins also go to Koco’s house where they meet the other pair of twins to create confusion and silliness. Finally Sugeng and a talent seeker arrive and the misunderstanding is resolved.
Set in 1896, "Tjoet Nja' Dhien" celebrates one of Indonesia's great heroes who fought for independence from the Dutch. The pious Muslim people of Aceh, a city that had flourished since ancient times as a trade port, enter into a fierce war with the Dutch. Tjoet Nja' Dhien, the widow of a rebel leader operating in Aceh in Sumatra, assumes the leadership when her husband Teuku Uma is killed in an ambush. Dhien's charismatic presence and power of survival motivate the locals to join and later continue their opposition to the Dutch. Despite personal obstacles, she remained in the thick of the struggle for ten years.
Even though he is not a "left wing" student, Nurhadi, nicknamed Hadi, insists on becoming a volunteer in the fight against Malaysia. Wati, his lover, tries to stop him, but fails. She pretends to be pregnant so that Hadi marries her. But Hadi still goes to Malaysia. Hadi’s group is detected by a Malaysian patrol, when they are about to land in Malaysia, which leads to a firefight. Everyone dies except Hadi, who is found unconscious by Latifah at the beach. Hadi is taken care of by Latifah and his father, Somad. He claims that he is a fisherman who has been stranded and is named Mohamad Noor. The confrontation between Indonesia and Malaysia then ends. Wati still believes that her husband is alive and goes to Malaysia to find him. She finds Hadi already married to a pregnant Latifah. Wati goes home in disappointment.
Rhoma tries to pull Ratna out of her dark life. Ratna’s pimp opposes the attempt. In a fight, Ratna is stabbed with a knife. Rhoma is shaken and advised to go to the village to rest. There, he falls in love with Sumi, the village beauty. Misfortune also falls on her when she is attacked with sulphuric acid that ruins her face. Returning to the village, he is surprised to find a woman who is similar to both Ratna and Sumi.
A man murdered by villagers for bothering a seductive girl returns in the form or a snake. The spirit then possesses a man to use as an instrument for revenge.
Wealthy hedonist Budiman turns an inherited property into a brothel, where he rapes girls and turns them into prostitutes when he isn't bartering their services for drugs. An abortion forced upon one of the girls unleashes the spirit of her unborn child, who begins to haunt the establishment.
A psychopathic and brutal Indonesian despot terrorizes and exploits the rural population. The cruel warlord demands sacrifices from the villagers, slaughtering them when they don’t meet his demands.
Stretching over 21 years, the film begins in Semarang, 1966. And everyone gathers to learn some secrets family history.
The story of Mario whose life is filled with violence, because since childhood he was educated strictly. Mario who only likes to play muscle, causes many problems. His quarrel with his father made Mario have to replace his sister's boyfriend's car that he burned. However, Herman, his sister's boyfriend, ganged up on Mario and stabbed him. The end of the story made all parties change.
The story of a naughty child, Rimo, whose father then put him in a soccer club. In this club, Rimo dated Indah, but it turned out that he had to deal with Indah's boyfriend who did not accept it. A fight ensued. Rimo's mother was shocked, the only way to save her mother was surgery. Rimo then looked for money by donating his kidney. The problem was solved, his mother was safe and Rimo was dating Indah.
Piet Burnama is an Indonesian actor, screenwriter, and film director, popular during the 60-90s. Pieter Moses Burnama (born in Cirebon, West Java, August 8, 1934 - died in Bekasi, West Java, 6 November 2010 at the age of 76), better known by his stage name Pietrajaya Burnama or Piet Burnama, is an actor Indonesian director who was popular in the era of 1960 to 1990. His parents came from the Moluccas who migrated to Java in the days before the independence. Most comedy and action-themed movies. Often also played in comedy movies Warkop in the 1980s-199s. His name is contemporary with senior actors such as Rachmat Hidayat, Kusno Sudjarwadi, Maruli Sitompul, and W.D. Mochtar. The films are widely played by veteran actors such as Bambang Irawan, Ratno Timoer, and Rachmat Kartolo. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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