Anjoran Nasib
Anjoran Nasib is a 1952 Singaporean movie directed by B. S. Rajhans and produced by Malay Film Productions. Anjoran Nasib literally means Fate's Hand in Malay.[1]
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Directed by | B. S. Rajhans |
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Music by | Yusof B. |
Edited by | Bharat Rajha |
Production companies | Malay Film Productions |
Distributed by | Shaw Brothers |
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Country | Singapore Malaya |
Language | Malay |
Plot
Young Inspector Bahram falls in love with Maimun, a singer, and intends to marry her. However, his younger sister Ramlah, who was placed under the custody of Razak their uncle, mistreats her physically and mentally. The story gets more complicated as Razak is also Maimun's boss.
Ramlah's father left them to grow up in Singapore while he went to live in Java to become a millionaire. He receives a letter from Bahram inviting him to his marriage just before he dies of old age.
Cast
- P. Ramlee as Bahar
- Mariam Baharum as Maimun
- Musalmah
- Daeng Harris
- Harun Omar as Haji Salleh
- Saadiah
- Omar Rojik
- R. Azmi
- S. Sudarmaji
- Ahmad C
- Salleh Kamil
- Saamah
- Marliah
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References
- Raphael Millett, Singapore Cinema 2006, Editions Didier Millet
External links
- Anjuran Nasib / 1952 - Filem Malaysia
- Anjoran Nasib / A Twist of Fate (1952) at the Singapore Film Locations Archive
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