A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 28, 1989
Original Title:
Malu-Malu Mau
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Soraya Intercine Films
Production Countries:
Indonesia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
Featuring the Warkop DKI group, Dono, Kasino, and Indro live in the same boarding house as Lisa and Selly. After reading the answers of a magazine quiz, Indro wonders if one of the girls in the boarding house is in love with him. After many jokes and funny situations, it turns out to be just a misunderstanding. Kasino himself is having terrible luck when, by mistake, a bank employee gives him more money that he has asked for. He intends to return the money but has to go through many comic situations and obstacles. Then it is Dono’s turn, who has a Caucasian girlfriend, to go through similar obstacles.
Art Direction:
M Affandi S
Assistant Art Director:
Helmy Fuad
Assistant Camera:
Max J. Pakasi
Assistant Director:
Haeruman
Assistant Editor:
Slamet Raidin
Camera Operator:
Simon P.S.
Costume Designer:
Heru Santoso
Director:
Sisworo Gautama Putra
Director of Photography:
Partogi Simatupang
Editor:
Muryadi
Genetator Operator:
Binir
Lighting Technician:
Richard Brahmana
Hasan Basri
Line Producer:
Frans Pontoh
Makeup Artist:
Andhy Marlan Madjid
Producer:
Raam Soraya
Screenplay:
Naryono Prayitno
Script Supervisor:
Aca Hasanuddin M.T.
Set Decoration:
Ujang Padly
Sound Designer:
Hartanto
Still Photographer:
Djumhar Toenggono
Unit Production Manager:
Sumarsono
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