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Release Date:
December 7, 2006
Original Title:
Cicakman
Alternate Titles:
Cicak Man
Cicak-Man
Cicakman (2006)
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
KRU Studios
Production Countries:
Malaysia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 107
Hairi (Saiful Apek) is a loser who lives in Metrofulus. While working in the lab, he accidentally drinks coffee that has been contaminated by a virus-infected gecko. He soon finds himself doing the most insane things, such as sticking to walls, making chirping cicak noises and adding bugs to his menu. He turns to his best friend and apartment mate, Danny (Yusry Abdul Halim), and begs him to find the reason behind his strange antics. Meanwhile, the people of Metrofulus are constantly being infected by new strains of viruses, and the only cure seems to come only from Professor Klon's (Aznil Nawawi) lab. Suspecting something amiss, Hairi and Danny launch their own investigation and discover that Professor Klon is not only the creator of such viruses, but also has a more sinister plan up his sleeve, backed by his business partners, the Ginger Boys Ramlie and AC Mizal, who first tend to take revenge on Professor Klon's failed experiment on them; making their senses turn abnormal.
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Art Direction:
Yusry Abdul Halim
Casting:
Zarina A. Rahman
Director:
Yusry Abdul Halim
Director of Photography:
Indra Che Muda
Editor:
Andy Sjahrial
Executive Producer:
Norman Abdul Halim
First Assistant Director:
Azhari Mohd Zain
Foley:
Mohsin Othman
Music Editor:
Reza Ramsey
Original Music Composer:
Edry Abdul Halim
Yusry Abdul Halim
Producer:
Johan Lucas
Production Manager:
Zarina A. Rahman
Screenplay:
Yusry Abdul Halim
Second Assistant Director:
Husein Ujang
Sound Mixer:
Edry Abdul Halim
Visual Effects Director:
Yusry Abdul Halim
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Yusry Abdul Halim
Writer:
Meor Shariman
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