Abu Hassan Penchuri

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Abu Hassan Penchuri
Abu Hassan Pencuri.jpg
The one-sheet for Abu Hassan Penchuri.
Directed byB. N. Rao
Starring
Edited byHR Narayana
Music byP. Ramlee
Production
company
Distributed by Shaw Brothers
Release date
  • 2 May 1955 (1955-05-02)
Running time
110 minutes
Countries
LanguageMalay

Abu Hassan Penchuri (English: Abu Hassan The Thief) is a 1955 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white romantic fantasy film directed by B. N. Rao starring P. Ramlee, Mariam Baharum and Nordin Ahmad.

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