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Release Date:
January 1, 1982
Original Title:
Perempuan Bergairah
Alternate Titles:
Kapste ton ilio
Mad Fighters
Perempuan Bergairath
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
Parkit Films
Troma Entertainment
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 72
Spoof based (loosely) on an old Indonesian film, which has had the old foreign soundtrack removed and replaced by an over-dubbed English track. Central character is a female wrestler who has decided that she no longer wants to wrestle, but whose mother (a former wrestler herself) wants her to keep wrestling to make money so her brother can have the operation (his seminal vessels run to his skull, rather than his groin, which purportedly will cause his head to explode if he gets too excited). During the course of her story (in which a number of brawls ensue), she is befriended by a Elvis-impersonating martial artist. This recut/redubbed version is 72 minutes long.
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Administration:
Pantas Simorangkir
Art Direction:
Ramidi Rogodjampi
Assistant Art Director:
Setya Wandhono
Assistant Director:
Chris Maliki
Assistant Editor:
Nasrul Syawar
Assistant Unit Manager:
Syamsul Bachrie
Achmad Djaelani
Monser Monsi
Creative Consultant:
Straw Weisman
Director:
Charles Kaufman
Jopi Burnama
Director of Photography:
H. Asmawi
Editor:
Cassim Abbas
Executive Producer:
Ono Sudano
Fight Choreographer:
Edi Yonathan
Makeup Artist:
Husein Bello
Original Music Composer:
Gatot Sudarto
Producer:
Dhamoo Punjabi
Raam Punjabi
Property Master:
M. Zen Rais
Screenplay:
Deddy Armand
Script:
Iwan Saiman
Set Decoration:
Rasyid Lubis
Sound:
Zakaria R.
Still Photographer:
Anis Chan
Story:
Deddy Armand
Unit Manager:
Slamet Widodo
Writer:
Joey Gaynor
Charles Kaufman
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