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Directed by | B. S. Rajhans |
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Music by | Zubir Said Alfonso Soliano |
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Distributed by | Shaw Brothers |
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Language | Malay |
Chinta (Malay: "Love")[1] is a 1948 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white romantic drama film directed by B. S. Rajhans and produced by Malay Film Productions. It was released on 31 October 1948.[2]
Chinta was the first Malayan film released after the declaration of the Malayan Emergency, and also marks the first screen appearance of P. Ramlee.[2] Ramlee also performed as a playback singer in the film, providing vocals in five songs for the lead actor Roomai Noor.[3] It is the oldest surviving film of Malayan cinema.
Plot
A boat is caught in a huge tempest and sinks. Only King Kanchi (S. Roomai Noor) survives. A few fishermen find him on the shore and rescue him. The love story begins when Chinta (Siput Sarawak), a young village girl, takes care of him.
Cast
- Siput Sarawak as Chinta
- S. Roomai Noor as King Kanchi and Sanchi
- Ja'afar Wiryo as Camban
- Harris as Vidush
- P. Ramlee as Putar
- Suhara Effendi as Ruchi
- Norsiah
- Lelawati
References
- ↑ Millett, Raphael (2006). Singapore Cinema. Editions Didier Millet. ISBN 981-4155-42-X.
- 1 2 Amir Muhammad (2008). "Love in the time of Emergency". Tell Magazine (January).
- ↑ Poshek Fu, ed. (2019). China Forever: The Shaw Brothers and Diasporic Cinema. University of Illinois Press. p. 158. ISBN 9780252075001.
External links
- Chinta at IMDb
- Chinta / Love (1948) at the Singapore Film Locations Archive