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Release Date:
February 21, 2019
Original Title:
Misteri Dilaila
Alternate Titles:
Misteri Dilaila (2019)
Misteri Dilaila V1
Misteri Dilaila V2
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Astro Shaw
Skop Productions Sdn. Bhd.
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Jefri and his wife, Dilaila went for vacation and they stayed at Dilaila's late father mansion in Fraser Hill, Pahang. First night at the house, Jefri has been disturbed by eerie events and early in the morning Jefri noticed that his wife had gone missing. Worried with his wife safety, Jefri then called local police to keep track of his wife. One day later, Jefri been informed by Imam Aziz that they have found Dilaila. Relieved by the news, Jefri then doubt about his wife presence because the woman was totally not his wife, Dilaila. So, who is actually the woman that claimed herself as Jefri's wife? All will be answered in Misteri Dilaila, a film that full of suprises and extreme plot twist.
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Assistant Editor:
Hisham Jupri
Director:
Syafiq Yusof
Director of Photography:
Indra Che Muda
Editor:
Syafiq Yusof
Original Music Composer:
Shi-Seng Lo
Ken Hor
Producer:
Yusof Haslam
Screenplay:
Syafiq Yusof
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dinie Shuhaimi
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