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Marsinah (10
April 1969 – c. 8 May 1993) was an
independent trade unionist emplo**** in a
watch factory in East Java, Indonesia,
whose murder drew international...
- verses. His
beautiful daughter Marsinah joins in the
sales pitch, but they have no
success ("Rhymes Have I").
Marsinah is sent to
steal oranges in the...
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murder of
Marsinah, a
labour activist, in 1993 led
Sarumpaet to
become politically active. She
wrote her
first original stageplay,
Marsinah: Nyanyian...
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Marsinah (Page),
Hafiz has
built high
walls around his house, so as to
raise her up on
fairy tales and the
promise she will
marry royalty.
Marsinah's...
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returns to
Baghdad to look for his son. In Baghdad, the Poet's daughter,
Marsinah,
meets and
falls in love with the
young Caliph, who has been traveling...
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Marshall as Hadji,
Gilbert Price as the
Mansa of Mali,
Melba Moore as
Marsinah, and
George Bell as the Wazir. Ira
Hawkins replaced Marshall prior to the...
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Verdun in Where's Charley? (1948),
Tuptim in The King and I (1951) and
Marsinah in
Kismet (1953). She co-starred in the 1952
Hollywood film
Because You're...
- attempt. Meanwhile, the
Marsinah case
involved several people who were
forced to
testify having murdered labor activist Marsinah in 1993. As the
chief judge...
- are
abused by the
Wazir for
personal gain. Meanwhile, Haji's
daughter Marsinah falls in love with the
young Caliph. The film
began shooting on May 23...
- Showtime.
Moore did not
return to
Broadway until 1978, when she
appeared (as
Marsinah) with
Eartha Kitt in Timbuktu! but left the show
after a few w****s and...