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Directed by | Wim Umboh |
Produced by | Annie Mambo |
Written by | Wim Umboh |
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Music by | Idris Sardi |
Cinematography | Lukman Hakim Nain |
Edited by | Wim Umboh |
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Aries Film
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Country | Indonesia |
Language | Indonesian |
Laki-Laki Tak Bernama (Indonesian for Man Without a Name) is a 1969 Indonesian film directed by Wim Umboh.
Laki-Laki Tak Bernama shows a number of scenes related to sexuality, including a cheating wife and husband.
Laki-Laki Tak Bernama was written and directed by Wim Umboh for Annie Mambo's Aries Film. The film was shot by Lukman Hakim Nain in CinemaScope and Eastmancolor.Idris Sardi provided the music, while Umboh handled editing. According to Tempo, the film was rumored to have been shot without a screenplay.
The film starred Ratno Timoer , Rahayu Effendi , Rima Melati, Rachmat Kartolo, W.D. Mochtar, and Gaby Mambo . Supporting roles were held by Farida Arriany, Farouk Afero, Hamid Gruno, Paula Rumokoy, Sandy Suwardi Hassan, Sofia WD, Tien Samatha, Jeffry Sani, Boes Boestami, A. Hamid Arief, and Dicky Zulkarnaen. This was Melati's first film role after a five year hiatus, as well as the last role of Boestami, who died two years later.
Laki-Laki Tak Bernama was released in 1969. It was advertised as the first Indonesian sex film, as well as "the only National film that is the bravest and biggest . . . . with SEX scenes which are explicit without pulling any punches". The poster featured images of kissing and a woman undressing, and urged viewers to take their girlfriends to see the film.
J.B. Kristanto, in his catalogue of Indonesian films, writes that, though Laki-Laki Tak Bernama builds its characters sufficiently, the film's plot is convoluted and unclear.