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Release Date:
November 19, 2009
Original Title:
Senario The Movie Episode 2: Beach Boys
Alternate Titles:
Senario The Movie Episode 2 Beach Boys
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
MIG Productions
Production Countries:
Malaysia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
This time around, the gang - Azlee, Mazlan and Wahid go for a vacation to an island resort. Upon their arrival, they discover that the resort isn't what they had expected it to be. It looked deserted and on the verge of bankruptcy. They decide to help the owner, Mansor to restore the resort and attract more tourists. But, things didn't go well. Disappointed by the situation, they decide to call it quits and leave the resort. However, things go awry when Remy comes into picture offering a salvation on Mansor's business. Noticing something fishy about Remy's plan, Mazlan steps in and unveils Remy's true identity to Mansor. Remy goes mad and abducts Mansor's daughter, Qasidah. Once again, the gang face bigger test in their attempt to rescue Qasidah.
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Art Direction:
Zaidi Rock
Director:
Ahmad Idham
Director of Photography:
Raja Mukhriz Bin R. Ahmad Kamaruddin
Editor:
Ahmad Mustadha
Focus Puller:
Jaya Ganesh Janarthanan
Music Director:
Brian Ng
Producer:
David Teo
Production Manager:
Mokhairol Shamsul Bin Mokhtar
Screenplay:
Ahmad Idham
Sound Director:
Brian Ng
Writer:
Zulkiflee Said
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