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Mystery in Borobudur 1971

📅 1971-05-10

In the shadow of Indonesia's ancient Borobudur temple, a gripping tale of deception and justice unfolds in *Mystery in Borobudur* (1971), directed by Piet Burnama.

Director: Piet Burnama

Cast

Ratno Timoer
Ratno Timoer
Barda
Rachmat Kartolo
Bambang Permadi
Rita Zahara
Selendang Mayang
Nuke Maya Saphira
Sekarningsih
Wahid Chan
Wahid Chan
Bimo Adirekso
Adang Mansyur
Subala
Adji Agus
Subali
Kandar Sinyo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Mystery in Borobudur* (1971) about?

The film follows Barda the Blind, who is wrongly accused of murder while at Borobudur temple. As accusations fly, a family feud erupts over an inheritance, leading to a climactic battle over a treasure map held by the cunning Sekarningsih and her partner Bambang Permadi.

Who directed *Mystery in Borobudur*?

Piet Burnama directed this 1971 Indonesian adventure film, known for his work in action and drama during the era.

Who stars in *Mystery in Borobudur*?

The film features Ratno Timoer as Barda the Blind, alongside Rachmat Kartolo, Rita Zahara, Nuke Maya Saphira, and Wahid Chan in pivotal roles.

Is *Mystery in Borobudur* (1971) worth watching?

As an action-adventure film from the early 1970s, it offers a nostalgic dive into classic Indonesian cinema. While not widely rated, its themes of betrayal and mystery make it a hidden gem for fans of vintage adventure stories.

How long is *Mystery in Borobudur*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Mystery in Borobudur (1971) — A Classic Indonesian Adventure Filled with Betrayal and Mystery

In the shadow of Indonesia's ancient Borobudur temple, a gripping tale of deception and justice unfolds in *Mystery in Borobudur* (1971), directed by Piet Burnama. The film weaves a complex web of betrayal as Barda the Blind (Ratno Timoer) is framed for the murder of a respected nobleman, sparking chaos among grieving families. A pair of siblings, Subala and Subali, cling to their claim on a hidden inheritance, unaware that the real power lies with Sekarningsih (Nuke Maya Saphira) and her lover, Bambang Permadi (Rachmat Kartolo). Their schemes spiral into a chaotic showdown, exposing the fragility of trust and the cost of greed.

The atmosphere crackles with the tension of a mystery steeped in folklore and ambition, where every character harbors secrets. From the labyrinthine corridors of the temple to the sun-baked streets of Java, the film immerses viewers in a world where loyalty is a currency and survival demands cunning. With its blend of adventure and action, *Mystery in Borobudur* captures the spirit of classic 1970s cinema, leaving audiences questioning who can be trusted.