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Tan Sing Hwat

Directing

Known For

Sri Asih
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Because her father was seriously ill in Semarang, and Sri Asih did not have time to leave, Sri Asih only took her mother to the station. After the train departed, Sri Asih heard a whisper, that the train was about to explode, because on the bridge there was dynamite that had been plotted. Immediately use the talisman, and Sri Asih becomes agile and can fly. The dynamite was thrown and exploded in the river, though before that he had to face resistance from the bandits. Then, Sri Asih followed the horde of the Black Garuda and managed to destroy it.

Sri Asih

1954
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Teacher Prapto (Rd Sukarno) helped build the nation by educating the people on a mountain slope in Central Java. One day the mountain erupted, the people fled. Lasmijah (Risa Umami) left her daughter Yati to follow her husband, Prapto. In fact, Prapto rushed home. Prapto only met Yati, and then lived in his hometown, Salatiga. There he met Sutinah (Tina Melinda), then married her. Meanwhile, Lasmijah, who was disabled, looked for Prapto and Yati.

Bertjerai Kasih

1956
Aladin
9.0

A remake of Aladin dengan Lampoe Wasiat (1941), which was remade again in 1980.

Aladin

1953
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The story about the revolutionary period. A pair of warriors who love each other face adversity. The girl was shot to death, so the boy became more reckless in his struggle.

Dilereng Gunung Kawi

1961
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A sad story enlivened by song. It is worth praising Sukarno M. Noor's performance in his first important role. The use of the title ("Gambang Semarang", which was originally "Eliminate KMB") was only for commercial considerations, because the song title for "tanda" was very popular.

Gambang Semarang

1955
Satria Desa
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Kasim, a rich man lives by lending money by collecting taxes from the residents in his place, most of whom are farmers. In addition, Kasim also opened an illegal gambling place disguised as a coffee shop. As an attraction, the shop provided dancers and singers. In this way, many farmers, especially young people, were forced to borrow money from Kasim and most of the money they used to gamble which eventually returned to Kasim.

Satria Desa

1952