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This is an index for the list of films produced in Malaysia ordered by decade on separate pages. For an alphabetical listing of Malaysian films see Category:Malaysian films . Before 1960
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 .
This is a list of films produced in Malaysia ordered by year of release in the 1970s.. For an alphabetical listing of Malaysian films see Category:Malaysian films.. NOTE: All title were originally released in the Malay Language unless otherwise stated with an *; all titles within quotes are translated to English from Malay.
Cathay-Keris Film First Chinese language made in Malaya Mandarin-language film Megat Terawis: Dhiresh Ghosh: Ahmad Mahmud, Jins Shamsuddin, Hashimah Yon, Normadiah, Haji Mahadi, A. Rahim, S. Kadarisman, Kemat Hassan, Rahmah Rahmat, Shariff Dol: Malay Film Productions Based on Megat Terawis: Noor Islam: K. M. Basker
Opening Title Director Cast Genre Notes Ref. A U G U S T 11: Gol & Gincu: Bernard Chauly: Fazura, Ashraf Sinclair, Sazzy Falak, Pierre Andre, Rafidah Abdullah, Sharifah Amani, Melissa Maureen Rizal, Kartini Kamalul Ariffin, Celina Khor, Zarina Zainoordin, Noor Anita Mohd Tahir, Farrah Shamilla, Anding, Zahim Albakri, Ida Nerina, Bernice Chauly, Khatijah Tan, Yasmin Yusuff
It is the first Malay film to be fully shot in Eastman colour film. It was released in Singapore by Shaw Organisation on 28 January 1956. The film was based on the legendary Admiral Hang Tuah of Malacca and his 4 sworn brothers; Hang Jebat , Hang Kasturi, Hang Lekir and Hang Lekiu.
Banned based on 18 counts of incidents shown in the film depicting the country "in a bad light" for cultural, ethical, and racial reasons. However, they later allowed the film to be screened in the country after Tsai agreed to censor parts of the film according to the requirements of the Censorship Board. [20] 2010 Rumah Dara (Macabre)