7 Tiger Man (1987) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 8, 1987

Original Title:
7 Manusia Harimau

Alternate Titles:
Seven Tiger Men
Tujuh (7) Manusia Harimau
Tujuh Manusia Harimau

Genres:
Action | Horror

Production Companies:
PT Kanta Indah Film

Production Countries:
Indonesia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A horror film based on mysticism, Gumara comes to the village of Kumayan to become a teacher. He is also looking for his biological father. Since his arrival, he has to face many strange things. Even a visit to Lebai Karat causes Gumara to deal with a tiger demon. Fortunately, Harwati, the daughter of Lebai Karat, comes to help. Then it is learned that Gumara has a similar power to hers. Harwati falls in love with Gumara, and so does his smartest student, Pita Loka. It is later discovered that Gumara is the illegitimate child of Lebai Karat. Gumara wants to conquer the power of the tiger demons. Learning this intention, six other tiger demons get involved. Five of them attack Gumara, who is defended by his father, Lebai Karat. Within its genre, this film might be considered one of the best.

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Art Direction:
El Badrun

Director:
Imam Tantowi

Director of Photography:
Berti R.P. Mottoh

Editor:
Janis Badar

Music Director:
Embi C. Noer

Producer:
Handi Muljono

Sound Designer:
Hartanto

Story:
Motinggo Boesje

Writer:
Imam Tantowi

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