Kung Fu Pocong Perawan

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Kung Fu Pocong Perawan
Directed byYoyok Dumpring
Produced byKK Dheeraj
Starring Jessica Iskandar
Olga Syahputra
Daus Mini
Yadi Sembako
Rizky Putra
Distributed byK2K Productions
Release date
  • 12 April 2012 (2012-04-12)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryIndonesia
LanguageIndonesia

Kung Fu Pocong Perawan is an Indonesian horror-comedy film which was released in theaters on 12 April 2012. The film was directed by Yoyok Dumprink. This movie starred Olga Syahputra and Jessica Iskandar.

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Plot

Memey (Jessica Iskandar) was kidnapped by Amsyong-Lu (Rizky Putra) when Amsyong-Lu strikes the kung fu school owned by her and Bohsiaw (Yadi Sembako). As a good friend, Angpao (Daus Mini) helps Bulb (Olga Syahputra), who is Memey's boyfriend, to save Memey from Amsyong-Lu. Unfortunately, on the way to save Memey, they crash and die but are forced to come back from the dead as "pocong" and in the end manage to save Memey. [1]

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References

  1. Kung Fu Pocong Perawan. 21Cineplex. Diakses pada 31 Maret 2012.