3 Abdul [videorecording] : Abdul Wahab, Abdul Wahib, Abdul Wahub / SB [Shaw Brothers] ; Malay Film Productions Ltd. menghidangkan.



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Special appearance, Saloma. Originally released as a motion picture in 1964. Videodisc release of a 1964 motion picture by Shaw Brothers ; Malay Film Productions Ltd. Two discs in one container. DVD player compatible. Intended audience: general. Producer, Vee Meng Shaw ; director, P. Ramlee ; screen play, P. Ramlee ; music, P. Ramlee ; lyrics, S. Sudarmaji ; story, dongeng orang-orang tua ; orchestrations, P. Ramlee & Saloma, editing, H.R. Narayana ; photography, A. Bakar Ali ; recording, Yap Poh Kai ; art director, A.V. Bapat ; studio manager, Kwek Chip Jian. P. Ramlee (Abdul Wahub), Haji Mahadi (Abdul Wahab), S. Kadarisman (Abdul Wahib), Mariani, Dayang Sofia, Sarimah (Ghasidah), Ahmad Nisfu, Salleh Kamil, S. Shamsuddin, H.M. Busra, Babjan, Nyong Ismail, Ahmad Sabri, S. Sudarmaji, Hashim Salleh, Ahmad Ghani, Udo Umar, Mahmod Hitam, Mahmod Jatirata, Kassim Masdor, Munsi Salleh, Adenan. Dialogue in Malay; subtitles in English.

Title
3 Abdul [videorecording] : Abdul Wahab, Abdul Wahib, Abdul Wahub / SB [Shaw Brothers] ; Malay Film Productions Ltd. menghidangkan.
Artist
P. Ramlee, 1928-1973.
Subjects
Language
Malay, English
Type
Video Recording
Abstract
Story of three brothers, Abdul Wahab, Abdul Wahib, and Abdul Wahub in a fictional place called Isketambola. When a wealthy merchant, Ismet Ulam Raja died, he left the property to his two elder sons, Abdul Wahab and Abdul Wahib, leaving the youngest, Abdul Wahub with nothing else but an old mansion. Abdul Wahab and Abdul Wahib soon fell prey to a greedy conniving merchant, Sadiq Segaraga, who has three beautiful daughters. Sadiq agreed to let his two elder daughters marry the two brothers, but on one condition: the brothers should never become angry, or they would be sold away as slaves and their properties seized. Needless to say, the inevitable happened, and the two brothers were reduced to slaves and paupers. Meanwhile, Abdul Wahub found out that he actually was not left out of his rightful inheritance -- his father left him all his overseas properties. In the end, it was Abdul Wahub who devised a clever plan to recover his brothers' rightful inheritance.
Year
2004
Original Publisher(s)
Digital Publisher(s)