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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...
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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...
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three productions for the company: Air Mata Iboe,
Djantoeng Hati, and
Pantjawarna.
After the ****anese
occupation of the
Indies in
March 1942, in which...
- 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...
- Soepilin. He
later gave the
troupe to
Darussalam and
moved with
Riboet to
Pantjawarna troupe.
After 1949,
Riboet started her
career in film
industry as an...
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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...
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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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found that,
though the film was
better than
contemporary works such as
Pantjawarna and
Sorga Ka Toedjoe, its
claim to
abandon stage standards was to be...
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Chinese Indonesian magazines in the late 1940s,
including Java
Critic and
Pantjawarna. It was less
flashy than its
competitors which had
colourful glossy covers;...