Musang Berjanggut

1959 film by P. Ramlee

Musang Berjanggut (English: The Bearded Fox) is a 1959 black-and-white Malay film from Singapore, directed by and starring P. Ramlee.[1] It’s like a traditional Malay tale with magic and a lesson. The story is about Prince Tun Nila searching for a woman to marry and what happens when he finds her.[2]

Musang Berjanggut
Directed byP. Ramlee
Written byP. Ramlee
StarringP. Ramlee
Saadiah
Ahmad Nisfu
Music byP. Ramlee
Production
company
Distributed byShaw Brothers
Release date
  • August 1, 1959 (1959-08-01)
CountrySingapore
LanguageMalay
  • P. Ramlee as Tun Nila Utama, aka Raja Muda Pura Cendana
  • Saadiah as Puspawangi
  • Raden Sudiro as Puspawangi’s father
  • Momo Latiff as Puspawangi’s mother
  • Ahmad Nisfu as Sultan Alam Syahbana
  • Habsah Buang as Permaisuri Pura Cendana
  • Udo Omar as Datuk Bendahara
  • Malik Sutan Muda as Datuk Bentara Mangku Bumi
  • Nyong Ismail as Datuk Pujangga
  • Mustarjo as Datuk Nikah Kahwin
  • M. Babjan as Kelopak Salak, Tun Nila Utama's biological father
  • Zainon Fiji as Biji Saga, Tun Nila Utama's biological mother
  • Shariff Dol as Megat Alang Sengketa (Keturunan Ayam Belanda)
  • A. Rahim as Thug 1
  • Ahmad C as Thug 2
  • M. Rafiee as Thug 3
  • Ali Fiji as Thug 4
  • Bad Latiff as The main Tun Nila Utama during childhood
  • Sazali P. Ramlee as The main Tun Nila Utama during infancy
  • Mahmud Hitam as Tun Nila Utama main martial arts teacher
  • Ahmad Chetty as Satay seller
  • Jah Mahadi as Bunga Kemuning
  • Raja Hamidah
  • Osman Botak
  • Joget Pura Chendana[3]
  • Wahai Nenek/Cucu-Cucu
  • Mari Kita Ke Ladang
  • Jangan Adik Angan-angan[3]

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References

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  1. Yousof, Ghulam-Sarwar (2004). The Encyclopedia of Malaysia: Performing arts. Archipelago Press. p. 133.
  2. Yock Fang, Liaw (2013). A History of Classical Malay Literature. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. pp. 20–21. ISBN 978-9814459884.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Harding, James; Sarji, A. H. Ahmad (2002). P. Ramlee: The Bright Star. Pelanduk. p. 250. ISBN 9789679788341 – via Google Books.

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