Ken Arok - Ken Dedes (1983) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 12, 1983

Original Title:
Ken Arok - Ken Dedes

Genres:
Action | Drama | History

Production Companies:
PT Kalimantan Film

Production Countries:
Indonesia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 107

Lembong, a robber, raises Ken Arok in a dark world after finding him in a cemetery as a baby. Due to his outrageous behaviour, Ken Arok is expelled and has to live with Bango Samparan. Even this does not last long, when the wife of Samparan takes a dislike to him. Then Ken Arok also becomes a fugitive of the Emperor since he often plunders royal tributes. One day, he meets a priest, Loh Gawe, who provides him with skills of leadership. Meanwhile, the Regent of Tumapel, Tunggul Ametung, kidnaps Ken Dedes to make her his wife. Then Ken Arok is recruited as a soldier of Tumapel. Inside the palace, he sees Ken Dedes and immediately falls in love. The bad intention to kill Tunggul Ametung comes to his mind. Since Loh Gawe does not agree with his intention, Ken Arok gets an approval from his adoptive father, Bango Samparan. Shortly after, he orders a keris (a wavy knife) from Empu Gandring, a famous blade smith.

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Art Direction:
Wijono Soewardjo

Director:
Djun Saptohadi

Director of Photography:
Kasdullah

Editor:
Djuki Paimin

Music Director:
Franki Raden

Producer:
MJ Sanusi
Yan Senjaya

Screenplay:
Djoko S. Koesdiman

Sound Designer:
E. Sambas

Story:
Wijono Soewardjo

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