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- Pantjawarna (Perfected Spelling: Pancawarna; Indonesian for Five Colours) is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). A young woman must...
- 1941, she made her feature film debut in Njoo Cheong Seng's musical Pantjawarna, produced by Oriental Film. Her next two appearances saw her playing...
- characterised Pantjawarna as "a success for O.F.C. [Oriental Film Company] and proof of the progress made in the cinema of the Indies". After Pantjawarna, Fred...
- writer, including of New China, Friend or Foe and for the magazines 'Pantjawarna' and `Sin Po daily '. Setiono studied at the Faculty of Economics, Res...
- followed by two further collaborations, the drama Zoebaida and the musical Pantjawarna. Njoo then left the company. When Njoo left the studio to join Majestic...
- three productions for the company: Air Mata Iboe, Djantoeng Hati, and Pantjawarna. After the ****anese occupation of the Indies in March 1942, in which...
- Mataram 1940 2 2 Tjan Tjoen Lian Lily van Java 1928 1 1 Tjho Seng Han Pantjawarna 1940 2 2 Touw Ting Iem † Ikan Doejoeng 1941 3 5 David Wong Lily van Java...
- three films: Kris Mataram (Kris of Mataram; 1940), Zoebaida (1940), and Pantjawarna (Five Colours; 1941). When Njoo left the studio to join Majestic Pictures...
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- any further films. During the occupation he joined a theatre troupe, Pantjawarna, in West Java, while in the Indonesian National Revolution (1945–49)...