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Si Mamad
Directed bySjuman Djaya
Written bySjuman Djaya
Produced by
  • Sjuman Djaya
  • Handojo
Starring
  • Mang Udel
  • Rina Hassim
  • Aedy Moward
  • Ernie Djohan
  • Rachmat Hidayat
  • Sandy Suwardi Hassan
  • Alam Surawidjaja
  • The Kids
CinematographySjamsuddin Jusuf
Production
company
PT Matari Film
Release date
1973
Running time
110 minutes
CountryIndonesia
LanguageIndonesian language

Si Mamad is a 1973 Indonesian comedy film directed by Sjuman Djaya.[1] The film won two awards at the Indonesian Film Festival in 1974.

Awards

Award Year Category Recipient Result
Indonesian Film Festival 1974 Best Feature Film Won
Best Male Actor Mang Udel Won
Indonesian Journalists Association's Best Actor/Actress Awards 1974 Actor - Runner Up 2 Mang Udel Won
Actress - Runner Up 4 Rina Hassim Won


References

  1. ^ "Si Mamad". filmindonesia.or.id. Retrieved 2020-05-18.