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Release Date:
February 12, 1958
Original Title:
Orang Minyak
Alternate Titles:
Orang Minyak or The Oily Man
Genres:
Horror | Music | Mystery | Romance
Production Companies:
Cathay-Keris Film Productions
Production Countries:
Singapore
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 106
A village comes alive with fear when a nefarious ‘oily man’ terrorises women in the dead of night. At their wits end, the local police enlist the help of talented police inspector Dasuki to trap and end the oily man’s mischief. Orang Minyak was digitally restored by the Asian Film Archive in 2018 using a 16mm black & white composite release print from its collection.
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Art Department Assistant:
Ramalingam
K. Rajoo
Art Direction:
J.S. Antony
Assistant Camera:
A. Rahman
Assistant Director:
M. Amin
Assistant Editor:
George Peterson
Continuity:
Tan Peng Suan
Dialogue:
Hamzah
Director:
L. Krishnan
Director of Photography:
Tsin Ming Chin
Han Kai Juan
Editor:
Hussein Haniff
Film Processor:
Kang Kee Chye
Music:
Yusof B.
Producer:
Ho Ah Loke
Production Executive:
W.S. Hoalim
Production Manager:
E.B. David
Screenplay:
L. Krishnan
Sound Assistant:
Tan Beng Sim
Sound Recordist:
Jamil Rais
Wan Lim Chye
Sound Supervisor:
Chua Hung Boon
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