Irisan-irisan Hati (1988)
Even though he is not a "left wing" student, Nurhadi, nicknamed Hadi, insists on becoming a volunteer in the fight against Malaysia. Wati, his lover, tries to stop him, but fails. She pretends to be pregnant so that Hadi marries her. But Hadi still goes to Malaysia. Hadi’s group is detected by a Malaysian patrol, when they are about to land in Malaysia, which leads to a firefight. Everyone dies except Hadi, who is found unconscious by Latifah at the beach. Hadi is taken care of by Latifah and his father, Somad. He claims that he is a fisherman who has been stranded and is named Mohamad Noor. The confrontation between Indonesia and Malaysia then ends. Wati still believes that her husband is alive and goes to Malaysia to find him. She finds Hadi already married to a pregnant Latifah. Wati goes home in disappointment.
Director:
Djun Saptohadi
Writer:
Misbach Yusa Biran
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Christine Hakim as Wati |
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Tiara Jacquelina as Latifah |
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Deddy Mizwar as Nurhadi |
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Baharuddin bin Haji Omar as Somad |
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Wong Sip Nen as |
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Arief Rivan as |
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Yati Surachman as |
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Ermi Noor Ibrahim as |
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Anny Kusuma as |
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Piet Burnama as |
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Grace Suwandi as |
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M.E. Zainuddin as |
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Hj. Taufik Kang Teck Lee as |
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Bambang Priyawan as |
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Peggie Ng as |
| Directing | Djun Saptohadi | Director |
| Writing | Misbach Yusa Biran | Screenplay |
| Writing | Misbach Yusa Biran | Story |
| Production | Handi Muljono | Producer |
| Camera | Sri Atmo | Director of Photography |
| Art | Djufri Tanissan | Art Direction |
| Sound | Billy J. Budiardjo | Music Director |
| Sound | Hadi Artomo | Sound Designer |
| Editing | Arturo G. P. | Editor |