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  2. Malay Film Productions - Wikipedia

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    P. Ramlee and Kasma Booty, 1950. P Ramlee quickly became the most important star of the MFP. Ramlee appeared in his first leading role in the 1950 film Bakti ("Devotion"), which was Krisnan's first Malay film, with story based on Wuthering Heights and Les Misérables. [15] He was the first actor to sing in his own voice in the film Bakti. [17]

  3. Jalan Ampas - Wikipedia

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    The studio launched the careers of many Malay film stars, such as S. Shamsuddin, Aziz Sattar, Ahmad Nisfu and P. Ramlee. [citation needed] Films such as Seniman Bujang Lapok and Ibu Mertua-ku became instant hits and cult classics. [citation needed] However, in 1967 due to the lack of demand of Malay films, the studio ceased productions and ...

  4. List of Malay Film Productions films - Wikipedia

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    The Malay Film Productions (MFP), also known as the Shaw Studio, is a former film studio located on Jalan Ampas in Balestier, Singapore.The studio operated from 1947 to 1969 with more than 150 movies produced, and was a major contributor to the Golden Age of Malay Cinema.

  5. Cinema of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Shaw Brothers proceeded to produce more films and introduced new faces, including the Sumatran-born Kasma Booty. Her first film, Cempaka, revolved around the life of a native island girl. In 1948, P. Ramlee, who later became one of the foremost figures in Malay cinema, made his debut in the film Cinta (Love). Ramlee rose to prominence ...

  6. Bakti - Wikipedia

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    Bakti was directed and written by L. Krishnan in his directorial debut, and was produced by Run Run Shaw for Shaw Brothers Studio and Malay Film Productions. [1] [2] It was adapted from Les Misérables with an original script by S. Ramanathan. [1] The film starred P. Ramlee, Kasma Booty, S. Roomai Noor , and Siput Sarawak in a leading role.

  7. Shaw Brothers Studio - Wikipedia

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    Shaw Brothers then also began to co-produce films with Western producers for the international market [21] and invest in films such as Meteor and Blade Runner. [22] However, Shaw Brothers ceased film production in 1986 because of competition from Golden Harvest and increasing piracy, focusing instead on TV production.

  8. Bujang Lapok - Wikipedia

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    Bujang Lapok (English: The Three Over-aged Bachelors) is a 1957 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white comedy film directed and performed by P. Ramlee. This is the first installment of the Bujang Lapok series of films.

  9. Nasib - Wikipedia

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    Nasib (Fate [1]) is a 1949 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white romantic drama film directed by B. S. Rajhans; [2] [3] it stars S. Roomai Noor, Siput Sarawak, Daeng Harris, and P. Ramlee. [4] The film was one of eight popular productions made by the Shaw Brothers Studio in the 1940s.