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The story of this film begins with Dono, Kasino, and Indro losing their pants while using a public restroom at an entertainment venue. In their panic, Dono hastily grabs the pants of an elderly man using the adjacent toilet. The man is shocked to see Dono, Kasino, and Indro taking his pants and becomes furious, causing them to quickly flee the ...
[24] [25] Following the release of Pencet Sana Pencet Sini in 1995, Dono, Kasino, and Indro collectively decided to cease making films to show solidarity with the Indonesian film industry. [26] During this period, the industry faced challenges from an oversupply of adult-themed films and competition from international cinema.
Dono, Kasino and Nanu were students at University of Indonesia and Indro was a student at Pancasila University. [2] Their student background prompted them to incorporate social criticism into their comedy. The only surviving member of the core trio is Indro, after Kasino died from a brain tumor in 1997 and Dono died from lung cancer in 2001. [3]
Kasino Hadiwibowo (15 September 1950 – 18 December 1997), better known by his mononym Kasino, was an Indonesian actor and comedian. He was a member of the comedy group Warkop . Born in Gombong, Kebumen , Kasino displayed an interest in humor from his school days.
Indro's introduction to the Warkop group began in 1976 when he was still in high school.To increase his income, he applied to become a radio announcer in Prambors. At that time, other Warkop colleagues, such as Dono, Kasino, Nanu Moeljono, and Rudy Badil, wanted to make a broadcast program titled casual chat with a humorous topic.
Maju Film Production; The film is now owned by SIAR Ke Mana Hati 'Kan Ku Bawa: Yasaini Amir: Solo Film Kilat Senja: S. Sudarmaji: M. Saki, Shamsi, Teh Faridah: Tuah Film Penyamun Tarbus: Aziz Sattar: A. R. Badul, Ibrahim Pendek, Aziz Sattar, S. Shamsuddin, Mahmud June, Julie Dahlan, Aznah Hamid: Comedy: Indra Film Production; The film is now ...
the first has somehow, in some way, been my best year yet. So, as I often say to participants in the workshop, “If a school teacher from Nebraska can do it, so can you!”
Rudy David Badil [1] (29 November 1945 – 11 July 2019) was an Indonesian journalist who co-founded the comedy group Warkop with Nanu Moeljono, Kasino Hadiwibowo (Kasino), Wahjoe Sardono (Dono), and Indrodjojo Kusumonegoro (Indro). [2]