The Tiger of Kemayoran (1965)
Rainang tries to terrorize a corrupt village leader, Ciming, so that he would resign. But Marsan accidentally kills Ciming. As team leader, Rainang is willing to take responsibility (punishment by exile) while Marsan is appointed as the new village leader and Rausin (Rainang’s son) is sent to the Islamic boarding school. When Rausin returns to Kemayoran, the village leader, Marsan, is now a corrupt man. The Dutch reprimand him as the villagers no longer want to sell rice to them. The village leader then assigns Beureum, an assassin, to get rid of Rausin. But Toha and Cicih, the female warrior, support him. Rainang, who is thought to have passed away, appears and intervenes, and in the end, kills Marsan.
Director:
Wim Umboh
Writer:
Misbach Yusa Biran
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Abdul Hamid Arief as |
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R.D. Ismail as Rainang |
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W.D. Mochtar as Raushin |
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Ratno Timoer as Toha |
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Mira W as |
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Rita Zahara as Cicih |
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Hassan Sanusi as Marsan |
| Production | Annie Mambo | Producer |
| Art | Misbach Yusa Biran | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Nandy Monoarfa | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Idris Sardi | Music Director |
| Camera | Iksan Lahardi | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Wim Umboh | Editor |
| Writing | Misbach Yusa Biran | Screenplay |
| Directing | Wim Umboh | Director |