Madu Tiga (1964)
Jamil, already married decided to get a second wife, Hasnah, without Latifah's permission. Latifah came to know about it went to his wedding ceremony and created a big chaos. Jamil ran away and stayed low key for few days in a hotel thinking of his next move. Just when everything was calm and smooth, Jamil met Rohani and it was love at first sight. Jamil decided to get married... again. Will love prevail?
Director: P. Ramlee
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: January 1, 1964
Cast
- P. Ramlee - Jamil
- Zaharah Agus - Latifah (isteri pertama)
- Jah Mahadi - Hasnah (isteri kedua)
- Sarimah Ahmad - Rohani (isteri ketiga)
- Ahmad Nisfu - Haji Latiff
- M. Rafee - Rafee
- Zainon Fiji - Mak Hasnah
- Ahmad Sabree - Encik Rashid
- Doris Han - Doris
- Mislia - Rashida
Screenplay
- P. Ramlee (Screenplay)
- S. Kadarisman (Story)
Production: Malay Film Productions Ltd.
Country: Singapore
Language: Bahasa melayu
Original Language: ms
Themes
Parody and Spoof, Dark Comedy and Irony
Keywords
satire, romantic rivalry, polygamy
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Madu Tiga about?
- Jamil, already married decided to get a second wife, Hasnah, without Latifah's permission. Latifah came to know about it went to his wedding ceremony and created a big chaos. Jamil ran away and stayed low key for few days in a hotel thinking of his next move. Just when everything was calm and smooth, Jamil met Rohani and it was love at first sight. Jamil decided to get married... again. Will love prevail?
- Who directed Madu Tiga?
- Madu Tiga was directed by P. Ramlee.
- Who stars in Madu Tiga?
- Madu Tiga stars P. Ramlee, Zaharah Agus, Jah Mahadi, Sarimah Ahmad, Ahmad Nisfu, M. Rafee.
- How long is Madu Tiga?
- Madu Tiga has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is Madu Tiga?
- Madu Tiga is a Comedy film.
- Where was Madu Tiga produced?
- Madu Tiga was produced in Singapore.
- What are the themes of Madu Tiga?
- The themes of Madu Tiga include: Parody and Spoof, Dark Comedy and Irony.