Rio Sang Juara (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 19, 1989

Original Title:
Rio Sang Juara

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Garuda Film

Production Countries:
Indonesia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 97

Reminiscent of the Rocky film starring Sylvester Stallone, Rio has to use his fists to make a living as an illegal parking man. When the parking area is taken over by the local government, Rio loses his livelihood. Mursali then helps him by offering his taxi for driving at night. Again he has to use his fists on this new job, but when he meets Lia, she advises Rio to become a boxer. So he goes to Oom Eddy’s boxing gym and his career takes off. But Lia distracts him from his training and his fights. He also forgets about his girlfriend in the village, Sinta (Ayu Azhari). His losing streak begins and then Lia dies during an abortion. So Rio goes back to his village. Oom Eddy and Rio’s friends try to lift his spirit up again. Then Rio returns to the boxing ring, and is victorious once more.

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Art Direction:
M Affandi S

Director:
Muchlis Raya

Director of Photography:
Bambang Trimakno

Editor:
Ch Darmawan

Music Director:
Embi C. Noer

Producer:
Hendrick Gozali

Screenplay:
I. Sukardjasman

Sound Designer:
Kemal Redha

Story:
I. Sukardjasman

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