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P. Ramlee Masam Masam Manis (1965)

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Synopsis:
A romantic comedy set in the village era of rooms sharing and singlehood. Shaari and Norkiah are neighbours but have not seen each other. And when fate brings them together interesting things begin to happen. In fact, both learn a lot from the other tenants who have been married for sometimes.

P. Ramlee Anak Bapak (1968)

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Synopsis:
Harun, is known to be spendthrift but a kind person. He is very much honest with his work and always keeps the trust of his father on running the company appropriately. He owes a lot of money from one of his close friends Cik Normah and Ceti. In order to pay them back he had to lie to his father saying that he was getting married and hearing such great news from his only son he gave RM5,000 as a present. At the moment Dato’ Mahfiz is always being told by the Doctor to try and stay in a new environment hopefully it does good for his illness. So he decided to go to Kuala Lumpur to visit his son and his daughter in law.

P. Ramlee Nasib Do Re Mi (1966)

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P. Ramlee Ali Baba Bujang Lapok (1960)

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Ali Baba Bujang Lapok is a 1960 Singapore comedy film directed by, written by and starring Malaysian silver-screen legend P. Ramlee and produced in Singapore by Malay Film Productions Ltd. Based loosely on the story of Ali Baba from 1001 Arabian Nights, the film is occasionally self-referential and contains elements of anarchic comedy, burlesque comedy and farce. The title includes the suffix Bujang Lapok because it is the third installment in the Bujang Lapok series of comedy films that star the trio of P. Ramlee, S. Shamsuddin and Aziz Sattar. This film marked the feature film debut of Sarimah, who would go on to a long movie career, and is also notable as one of the few P. Ramlee films where he plays the villain.

P. Ramlee Madu Tiga (1964)

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INFORMATION
Country : Singapore
Genre : Comedy
Release Date : 12 February 1964
Runtime : 100 mins
Language : Malay
Subtitles : English (.srt)
Color : Black and White
IMDB Link : link

DESCRIPTION
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A man takes a second wife without his first wife’s permission and knowledge. When she finds out, he gets into big trouble and just when the dust settles, he meets another woman he’s attracted to and marries her too. Complications ensue when all three become friends and hilarious consequences follows. Written by madjanssen

PLOT OUTLINE
The central character, Jamil, marries three women without any of them realising that their husband has committed polygamy. Jamil and Latifah have been married for 12 years. When Jamil decides to marry Hasnah, he lied to Hasnah saying that Latifah has agreed to allow him to marry again due to the fact that the pair (Jamil and Latifah) does not have children. Jamil who is also working for Latifah’s father, played by Ahmad Nisfu, told his father-in-law about his marriage with Hasnah. Later, when collecting rent from his tenants, Jamil falls for one tenant’s daughter, Rohani and decides to marry the girl. With the help of his father-in-law, Jamil manages to keep his three marriages a secret from one another. However, an encounter at the hair salon causes the three wives to meet up. Rohani invited both Latifah and Hasnah to her house for tea. Later they found Rohani’s wedding picture. The three women independently befriend each other, causing Jamil to be wrapped in an ever-tightening web of lies and trickery.


P. Ramlee Laksamana Do Re Mi

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Laksamana Do Re Mi (Admirals Do, Re, and Mi) is a 1972 Malaysian black and white comedy film directed by P. Ramlee. It is the third installment in the “Do Re Mi” series of comedy films, and features the trio of actors P. Ramlee, A. R. Tompel and Ibrahim Din reprising their roles as Do, Re and Mi respectively. The story is loosely based on one of stories in The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, and features the trio becoming admirals and using magic to save a faraway kingdom from ruin. This film is notable as being the last film P. Ramlee made before his death in 1973.

Synopsis
The poor trio of best friends Do, Re and Mi live in a simple treehouse in the forest, where they work together collecting, cutting and selling firewood at the local marketplace. One night they hear a voice calling for help in the forest. Although they are scared that it is a spirit trying to trick them, they follow the voice and discover that it is coming from a bamboo tree. The bamboo tree is wounded, and asks them to pull out the arrow that is stuck in it. They comply, and the bamboo transforms into a young woman, who explains that she is a supernatural spirit. She thanks them and gives them each a magical item. Do receives a magic carpet that can fly, Re receives a telescope that can see anything the viewer asks of it, and Mi receives a harmonica that can give them any wishes they want.

The trio decide to use their items to find their fortune. Re uses the telescope to find that the Sultan of their kingdom is looking for brave men to become his Admirals. The trio attend the competition that is being held to find the bravest and strongest men. Mi uses his harmonica to give the trio super strength, and they win the competition easily. Impressed by them, the Sultan makes them his Admirals.

As part of an assignment, the Admirals are sent to an ally neighbouring kingdom that is under attack by an evil man named Fasola. Do, Re and Mi uses Do’s flying carpet to travel there, where they learn that Fasola is apparently invulnerable, and has destroyed the entire kingdom except a few members of the royal court, who have to take refuge underneath a tree. Fasola has also kidnapped the Princess and is holding her prisoner.

Do, Re and Mi attack Pasola and learn that he cannot be killed with conventional weapons. But then they learn that he has a literal Achilles’ heel, which they use against him. They free the Princess, whom all three fall in love with. When Do, Re and Mi fight over her, the Princess declares that she will marry all three of them. Do, Re and Mi return home in triumph, only to learn that the Sultan has asked to marry the Princess himself. Do, Re and Mi submit to their ruler, and presumably continue on their adventures together.

Cast
* P. Ramlee as Do
* A. R. Tompel as Re
* Ibrahim Din as Mi
* Dayang Sulu as Tuan Puteri Buluh Betung
* Hussein Abu Hassan as Pasola


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