Mana Tahaaan... | |
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Directed by | Nawi Ismail |
Written by | Warkop Prambors |
Screenplay by | Nawi Ismail |
Produced by | Jiwat Ibrahim |
Starring | Warung Kopi Prambors (Dono, Kasino, Indro, and Nanu Moeljono) Elvy Sukaesih Rahayu Effendi |
Edited by | Nawi Ismail |
Music by | Yockie Suryoprayogo |
Distributed by | Bola Dunia Film |
Release date | 10 April 1980 |
Running time | 107 Menit |
Country | Indonesia |
Language | Indonesia |
Mana Tahaaan... is an Indonesian comedy-drama film released on April 10, 1980. Directed by Nawi Ismail and produced by Bola Dunia Film, it marks the first film of the Warkop comedy group. The film starred Dono, Kasino, Indro, Nanu Moeljono (in his first and only appearance as a member of Warkop), Elvy Sukaesih, Rahayu Effendi, and Kusno Sudjarwadi.
Slamet (Dono) from Klaten and Paijo (Indro) from Purbalingga met on a train to Jakarta for their studies. They were mistakenly taken by a taxi driver to a brothel before finally settling in a boarding house. Here, many humorous incidents unfolded, including their infatuation with Halimah (Elvy Sukaesih), the maid at the boarding house, alongside their friends Poltak (Nanu) and Sanwani (Kasino). However, their admiration turned complicated when Halimah was found pregnant, causing outrage from Aunt Mira (Rahayu Effendi) without anyone confessing. After investigation, it was revealed that Sugeng (Kusno Sudjarwadi), Aunt Mira's boyfriend, was responsible. Despite their eviction initially, Aunt Mira later rejoiced upon learning all the boarders had graduated.
Mana Tahaaan... was released on April 10, 1980, and it managed to attract a total of 400,816 viewers during its time in theaters. [1]
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