Comedy, Indonesia movie
Synopsis:
Dutch Military Aggression II in December 1948 has made Sri Mulyani (Tika Project Pop) came out from her hometown in Maguwo, Central Java. The innocent Sri wandering through the village called Panjen and met with Indonesian guerrillas Captain Hadi Sugito (Gading Marten) who is opening a new member registration
At the same time, Ahok (Odie Project Pop), Udjo and Tumino (Gugum Project Pop) also apply. They were later joined by Toar (Yosi Project Pop) myopic youth who had already been a guerrilla fighter, Cpl Jono (Dwi Sasono) are often demoted, and Lieutenant Bowo (T. Rifnu Wikana) Captain Hadi Sugito right hand.
Before Sri and her friends fight to get adequate supplies, troops under the command of Lieutenant KNIL Kuyt had attacked their base, Panjen village. Wiwid (Shanty) and her sister Yayuk (Masayu Anastasia) were kidnapped by Lieutenant Kuyt. This makes Cpl Jono and new members become angry guerrillas Panjen
Under the leadership of Cpl Jono, paramilitary troops who lack the experience daring escape from the headquarters to free their friends. By simply relying on information from Once (Oon Project Pop) Colonial Army soldiers who they seize, and paramilitary troops stormed the headquarters of Lieutenant Kuyt. As a result, they are pressed and then participate in captivity. Fortunately, Lieutenant Bowo with other Panjen troops and freed them
Cpl Jono and his troops had made Captain Hadi wrath. They were fired with no dignity. This makes them not included in a major offensive to Yogyakarta on March 1, 1949, led by Lieutenant Colonel Suharto. But silently they move themselves to intercept the Dutch aid troops in a daring mission, they are known as elite troops Siliwangi forces, and also recorded in history as the forgotten reckless heroes
Film Indonesia
Director: Chand Parwez Servia
Starring: Tika, Odie, Gugum, Udjo, Yosi, Oon, Dwi Sasono, Shanty, Gading Marten, T Rifnu Wikana, Masayu Anastasia, Marcell Siahaan, Candil
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment