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Pendekar Bujang Lapok (English: The Three Over-age Bachelor Warriors) is a 1959 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white comedy film directed by P. Ramlee.It is the second in the Bujang Lapok series of films, and stars the trio of P. Ramlee, S. Shamsuddin and Aziz Sattar, all of which was filmed on site at Jalan Ampas, Singapore.
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KL Gangster tells the story of two brothers Malek and Jai (Adi Putra) who are entrapped in the gangster world.Malek was imprisoned for years for being betrayed by his own group's masterminded, Shark (Syamsul Yusof), a stepchild to the King (Ridzuan Hashim), a leader of the most influential secret societies in KL.
Skop may refer to: Skop (food), or inyama yenhloko, an African dish made of cow, goat, or sheep's head; Skop (village), a village in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland; Skop , a character in the manga Dr. Slump; Ingrid Skop, American ob-gyn and anti-abortion activist; Marko Škop (born 1974), Slovak film director
Mat Kilau: Kebangkitan Pahlawan (English: Mat Kilau: The Rise of a Warrior) is a 2022 Malaysian Malay-language epic biographical action adventure film that is inspired by historical events [5] [6] [7] directed by Syamsul Yusof, starring Adi Putra as Mat Kilau bin Imam Rasu, [8] a Malay warrior who fought the British colonialists during the Pahang Uprising in Pahang, British Malaya before ...
Institut Kesenian dan Kajian Media Malaysia [41] The Farm: En Veettu Thottathil: Karthik Shamalan: Jaya Ganason, Mohanaraj, Mahesan Poobalan, Yugendran Maniam, Haridhass: Horror: S Cape Imagination Tamil-language film [42]
Abang Long Fadil is a 2014 Malaysian Malay-language action comedy film written and directed by Syafiq Yusof.It features an ensemble cast including Zizan Razak, Kamal Adli, Tauke Jambu, Soffi Jikan, Aaron Aziz, Yassin Yahya and the late Harun Salim Bachik.
A scop (/ ʃ ɒ p / [1] or / s k ɒ p / [2]) was a poet as represented in Old English poetry.The scop is the Old English counterpart of the Old Norse skald, with the important difference that "skald" was applied to historical persons, and scop is used, for the most part, to designate oral poets within Old English literature.