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P. Ramlee was born on 22 March 1929 to Teuku Nyak Puteh Bin Teuku Karim (1902–1955) and Che Mah Binti Hussein (1904–1967). His father, Teuku Nyak Puteh, who was a descendant of a wealthy family in Aceh, migrated from Lhokseumawe in Aceh, Indonesia, to settle in Penang, where he married P. Ramlee’s mother, who hailed from Kubang Buaya, Butterworth, North Seberang Perai and were domiciled ...
Based on the P. Ramlee film Bujang Lapok, the film premiered on 13 October 2007 and was directed by Anwardi Jamil. [2] It became the first Malaysian animated movie released in six years since Putih in 2001.
The following is a list of P. Ramlee (22 March 1929 – 29 May 1973) films, in alphabetical order; it is also sortable by other criteria. Also indicated is whether P. Ramlee acted in, directed, wrote, or composed (or arranged) music for each film.
Saadiah participated in movies with P. Ramlee are Juwita, Anjoran Nasib, Sedarah, Penarek Becha, Hang Tuah, Semerah Padi, Sarjan Hassan, Musang Berjanggut and Antara Dua Darjat amongst others. With the “Ceritaku Ceritamu” movie, Saadiah became the first Malay female director. However, it was her one and only directorial movies. [1]
Ramlee was cast by Krishnan in a leading role as Nasir after the latter saw the first's performance as a singing voice and bit parts in previous films. [1] In the films, he sung five songs along with Nona Asiah and Momo Latiff. [1] Kasma Booty was initially reluctant to act alongside Ramlee who was then an unknown. [1]
Ali Baba Bujang Lapok (English: Ali Baba the Old Bachelor) is a 1961 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white comedy film directed by, written by and starring Malaysian silver-screen legend P. Ramlee and produced in Singapore by Malay Film Productions Ltd. Based loosely on the story of Ali Baba from 1001 Arabian Nights, the film is occasionally self-referential and contains elements of ...
P. Ramlee as Sergeant Hassan; Saadiah as Salmah; Jins Shamsuddin as Aziz; Salleh Kamil as Buang; Daeng Idris as Pak Lebai (father Aziz) Aini Jasmin as Minah (Pak Lebai's maid) Captain John Gray as Captain Holiday - RMR (platoon Singapore)
Do Re Mi (English: Do Re Mi) is a 1966 Malaysian Malay-language black-and-white satirical comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee. [1] The concept was partly based on the idea of The Three Stooges [2] with Ramlee playing the character Do.