Gul Bakawali (1963) [N/A]

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Release Date:
July 31, 1963

Original Title:
Gul Bakawali

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Fantasy | Romance

Production Companies:
Cathay Organisation
Cathay-Keris Films

Production Countries:
Malaysia | Singapore

Ratings / Certifications:
MY: 18PA 

Runtime: 112

It tells the story about the adventures of Taj and his friend Mubarak in search of the Bakawali Flower to cure the eyes of the King who suddenly went blind when he saw Taj's face. He went through many trials and temptations during the adventure including from a charismatic witch (Princess Jenuh Hati). Finally he met the Bakawali Flower which can only be found in the forbidden garden belonging to Princess Saharazad which is strictly controlled by the fierce Jinn

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Art Designer:
K. Rajoo

Art Direction:
J.S. Antony

Assistant Camera:
K.R. Ayyakannu
Rahman Sulaiman

Assistant Director:
Shariff Medan

Camera Operator:
C. Ramachandran

Continuity:
Abdullah Mohd

Dialogue:
Shariff Medan

Director:
B. N. Rao

Editor:
P.V. John
Ng Chee Liat
George Peterson

Music:
Zubir Said

Post-Production Manager:
Kang Kee Chye

Production Supervisor:
A Lam Shoon Kong

Set Decoration:
Lim Jew Wee

Sound:
V.G. Bhaskaran

Sound Editor:
Jamil Rais

Sound Engineer:
Chong Chee Liat
Moh Cheng Hung

Writer:
Yem Jaafar

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