Indonesia / Jan 18, 1973
Jembatan Merah (1973)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Mbok Puspo’s cafe, at the edge of Kalimas, under Jembatan Merah or “Red Bridge”, is a meeting place for many. Mbok Puspo also sells rags for additional income while her adopted daughter, Sudiasih, runs the cafe and is the shining beauty of the place. The regulars are Ngawang, a small time thief who fails to make his wife happy; Kenanga, who becomes a prostitute to spite her husband; Siswanto, a student who does not have the courage to confess his love to Sudiasih; Pungguk the painter; a civil servant, and a postman. The love stories between Siswanto and Sudiasih; and Ngawang and Kenang are the central plots. Seeing Siswanto and Sudiasih’s love, Ngawang and Kenanga also find each other. Meanwhile, Mbok Puspo is in a dilemma when she receives a letter from her child, Sri Bidari, who was adopted by a rich family.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Jasso Winarto | Siswanto |
| Johny Gudel | |
| Brontojudo | |
| Suroto | |
| Wiwiek Sulistiawati | Sri Bidari |
| Fred Wetik | Pungguk |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Jembatan Merah |
| Original language | Bahasa indonesia (ID) |
| Spoken languages | Bahasa indonesia |
| Production countries | Indonesia |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | PT. Remadja Ellynda Film |
| Release date | 18 gennaio 1973 |
| Production | Elly Joenara |
| Writer | Njoo Cheong Seng, Asrul Sani |
| Editing | Cassim Abbas |
| Cinematography | Thamjiz |
| Assistant directors | Asrul Sani |
| Camera operators | Thamjiz |
| Additional photography | Thamjiz |
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| Production design | Fred Wetik |
| Art direction | Fred Wetik |
| Set decoration | Fred Wetik |
| Music | Idris Sardi, Suparman |
| Sound | Idris Sardi, Suparman |
Release dates
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