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Cicak Man 2: Planet Hitam (English: Geckoman 2: Black Planet) is a Malaysian Malay-language superhero film sequel of Cicak Man, released on 11 December 2008 by KRU Studios in collaboration with Grand Brilliance Sdn. Bhd. in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei [4]
Imajinari Pictures, stylized as IMAJINARI, is a movie production company founded by comedian and director, Ernest Prakasa, together with his manager Dipa Andika as part of Hahaha Corp, a comedy talent management.
Topeng Hitam (Black Mask) Shaw Brothers: Gagak Hitam: Shaw Brothers: 1938: Booloo: Cylde E. Elliot Colin Tapley, Jayne Regan, Mamo Clark, Michio Ito, Herber de Souza, Fred Paulin, Claude King, William Stack, John Sutton, Ah Lee Asian / Adventure / Thriller Paramount Pictures English-language film Nelayan (Fisherman)
The Cicak Man is a Malaysian film series consisting of three superhero films based on the fictional KRU Studios's Cicak Man comic book, portrayed by Hairi Yatim.. KRU hired his trusted crew, Yusry Abdul Halim to direct all the films, and the series began with Cicak Man (2006) and Cicak Man 2: Planet Hitam (2008).
Another proposed name is Universiti DiRaja Malaysia (English: Royal University of Malaysia) [13] [14] as UiTM is technically a de-facto Royal University due to by law (Act 173) Yang Di-Pertuan Agong is the only person who shall be appointed as Chancellor [15] plus UiTM Convocation Ceremony used the Royal Protocol approved by Istana Negara with ...
The Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus) comprises several phenotypic varieties of freshwater fish distributed geographically across Southeast Asia. [3] While most consider the different varieties to belong to a single species, [4] [5] [6] [3] [7] work by Pouyaud et al. (2003) [8] differentiates these varieties into multiple species.
The Queen of Black Magic (Indonesian: Ratu Ilmu Hitam) is a 2019 Indonesian supernatural horror film directed by Kimo Stamboel and written by Joko Anwar. The film is a loose remake of the 1981 Indonesian horror film of the same name also produced by Rapi Films .
Ouw Peh Tjoa was directed and produced by The Teng Chun for his company, Cino Motion Pictures. [2] Since releasing Sam Pek Eng Tay in 1931, based on the legend of the Butterfly Lovers, The Teng Chun had released a series of films based on Chinese legends and folktales, including Pat Bie To (Eight Beautiful Women; 1932) and Pat Kiam Hiap (Eight Swordsmen; 1933). [3]