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Saeroen (Perfected Spelling: Saerun; fl. 1920s–1962) was an
Indonesian journalist and screenwriter. Born in Yogyakarta, he
became a
journalist after a...
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produced the film with Rd
Ariffien and R Hu as directors. It was
written by
Saeroen, one of the country's most
prolific screenwriters.The film,
which stars...
- Ketawa, in July 1940. This was
followed by a
series of
films penned by
Saeroen which were
increasingly oriented towards the Indies'
growing intelligentsia...
- Rd
Ariffien and
produced by Ang Hock Liem for
Union Films.
Written by
Saeroen, the film
followed a
doctor who
falls in love with his maid, as well as...
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prior films Mochtar and
Roekiah had
become an
established screen couple.
Saeroen, a journalist-turned-screenwriter for
Terang Boelan and Fatima, returned...
- Indies. The
newspaper was
first published on 8
April 1933 by
journalist Saeroen. In the
first few
months after the
first issue, the
sales of the newspaper...
- is a 1937 film from the
Dutch East
Indies (now Indonesia).
Written by
Saeroen,
directed by
Albert Balink, and
starring Rd Mochtar,
Roekiah and Eddie...
- 1941 to po****r acclaim, it had a
mixed critical reception; the
reviewer Saeroen suggested that its
success was
entire because of its star's renown. A sequel...
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produced by its head, Ang Hock Liem. The
story was
written by
journalist Saeroen, who had
joined Union with
Harta Berdarah after previously finding success...
- and Elly Joenara, and
produced screenplays written by Rd
Ariffien and
Saeroen; its output, however, is
probably lost. Star Film was
established by Jo...