Madu Tiga
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The one-sheet for Madu Tiga. |
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Directed by | P. Ramlee |
Produced by | Vee Meng Shaw |
Written by | S. Kadarisman P. Ramlee |
Starring | P. Ramlee Sarimah Ahmad Nisfu |
Cinematography | Abu Bakar Ali Mustafa Yassin |
Editing by | Wong Hong Peng H.R. Raman |
Release date(s) | 1964 |
Country | Malaysia |
Language | Malay |
IMDb profile |
Madu Tiga (Three Wives) is a 1964 Malaysian comedy film directed by and starring Malaysian artiste P. Ramlee. The premise involves a man named Jamil who marries three women without any of the three women realising that their husband has committed polygamy. The three women independently befriend each other, causing Jamil to be wrapped in an ever-tightening web of lies and trickery.
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[edit] Plot
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[edit] Cast
- P. Ramlee as Jamil
- Sarimah as Rohani, Wife Number 3
- Zeera Agus as Hasnah, Wife Number 2
- Jah Hj. Mahadi as Latifah, Wife Number 1
- Ahmad Nisfu as Haji Latiff
- M. Babjan as Pak Ali
- M. Rafee as Rafee
- Zainon Fiji as Mak Hasnah
- Ahmad Sabree as Encik Rashid
- Doris Han as Doris
- Mislia as Rashida
[edit] Songs
- Selamat Pengantin Baru (Congratulations to the Bride and Groom)
[edit] Awards
[edit] Eleventh Asian Film Festival, Taipei (1964)
- Best Comedy Film
[edit] Trivia
- Saloma, P. Ramlee's real-life wife, has a cameo as the singer at his character's wedding in the film.