Goyang Sampai Tua (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 29, 1978

Original Title:
Goyang Sampai Tua

Genres:
Drama | Music

Production Companies:
PT Daya Istri Film

Production Countries:
Indonesia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 101

An oplet (a small taxi) driver, Tarno, never feels that he earns enough in his village. So he decides to try his luck in the city and leaves his wife and child at home. His luck doesn’t change much until he starts working as a personal driver. But he then realises that he is working for the boss of a drug syndicate. As he refuses his boss’s order to sleep with Mira, he is locked up. Luckily his friend, who brought him into the syndicate, helps him to escape. Meanwhile, Rose takes her child to look for him to Jakarta. She wanders aimlessly and leaves her child in an orphanage. Fortunately, she is found by a group of street musicians who stumble upon her when she is about to be raped. Rose joins the group because she has a singing ability. Then the leader of The Brims Band discovers her and she becomes an even more popular singer.

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Art Direction:
Nandy Monoarfa

Director:
Ratno Timoer

Director of Photography:
Tantra Surjadi

Editor:
Alex A. Hassan

Producer:
Annie Soeratno

Screenplay:
Ratno Timoer

Sound Designer:
Suparman Sidik

Story:
Ratno Timoer

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