Pontianak Menjerit (English: The Vampire Screamed) is 2005 Malaysian Malay-language horror comedy film directed by Yusof Kelana about siblings quarrel over a will worth millions of dollars to be inherited by their belated father.[1]
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Directed by | Yusof Kelana |
Written by | Yusof Kelana |
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Edited by | Sallehan Shamsuddin |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Malaysia |
Languages | Malay Thai |
Budget | MYR 1.05 million |
Box office | MYR 0.90 million |
Plot
editDatuk Pengeran Abdul Rahman has asked his lawyer to find the people to inherit his fortune worth RM30 million. Besides his two sons, Azlee, a businessman and Mazlan, a fashion designer, there are still two more people on the list. One of them is Saiful, an orphan and a mechanic who does not see that he will be inheriting his dad's million-dollar fortune, because he has never seen his dad before. The other is Ratnapuri, a Thai woman. Azlee, Datuk's eldest son, cannot accept the presence of Saiful and also Ratnapuri when his father's will is read at Datuk's residence.
Cast
edit- Ziana Zain as Ziana
- Juliana Banos as Julia
- Azlee Jaafar as Azlee
- Faizal Hussein as Yassin
- Lan Pet Pet as Mazlan
- Zed Zaidi as Saiful
- Sheila Rusly as Ratana Puri
- Zarina Zainoordin as Zarina
- Nursyella as Syella
- Jalaluddin Hassan as Mr. Salleh (Lawyer)
- Angelina Tan as Inspector Angelina
- Osman Kering as Bomoh Hantu
- Amran Tompel as Pak Mail
- Z. Zamri as Detective
- Adam Corrie as Somchai
- Julia Hana as Pontianak
- Raja Noor Baizura as Datin
- A. Galak as Datuk Pangeran Abdul Rahman
Release
editThe film was released on 16 June 2005 and went box office.
Awards and nominations
edit18th Malaysian Film Festival, 2005
- Best Cinematography - Indra Che Muda (Won)
- Best Actress in Supporting Role - Sheila Rusly - Nominated
- Best Editor - Nominated
- Best Film - Nominated
- Best Music Score - Nominated
- Best Screenplay - Nominated
- Best Sound - Nominated
References
edit- ^ Millet, R. (2006). Singapore cinema (p. 45). Singapore: Editions Didier Millet. Call no.: RSING 791.43095957 MIL.
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