Satay
1959 · 98 min
Filem about Kamil a son of a rich man. His father didn't like him to be fooling around girl especially low status girl. One day a kid appear at a park and pointed kamil as his father.
Directed by K. M. Basker
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Cast
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Wahid Satay Kamil -
Aiddie Ali Satay -
Salmah Ahmad Fatimah -
Puteh Lawak Yusof - H Halimah Zainon
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Shariff Medan Datuk Musa - S Siti Tg. Perak Ramiah
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Mahmud June Yaacub -
Salmah Ibrahim Halimah - S Salleh Ghani Osman
- D Dollah Sarawak Ali
- A Aman Belon Kassim
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