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Jalan Puncak Alam 2015

80 min📅 2015-05-07

Jalan Puncak Alam (2015) weaves a chilling tapestry of local folklore into a horror experience, guided by director Dharma Aizat's vision.

Director: Dharma Aizat

Cast

Azwan Kombos
Azwan Kombos
Epy Kodiang
Epy Kodiang
Shah Rempit
Niezam Zaidi
Niezam Zaidi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jalan Puncak Alam (2015) about?

This horror film follows a series of unsettling experiences reported by travelers on a specific stretch of road in Malaysia. Through eyewitness accounts, the movie explores the supernatural events that unfold after dark along Jalan Puncak Alam, blending mystery with spine-tingling local folklore.

Who directed Jalan Puncak Alam?

Jalan Puncak Alam was directed by Dharma Aizat, a filmmaker known for crafting atmospheric and culturally rooted horror tales.

Who stars in Jalan Puncak Alam?

The film features a talented local cast including Azwan Kombos, Epy Kodiang, Shah Rempit, and Niezam Zaidi in key roles.

Is Jalan Puncak Alam (2015) worth watching?

As an unrated but tightly paced horror film, Jalan Puncak Alam offers a fresh take on ghost stories with its focus on real-world dread. While it may not have mainstream recognition, horror fans seeking atmospheric local cinema will find it a compelling watch within its concise runtime.

How long is Jalan Puncak Alam?

Jalan Puncak Alam has a runtime of 80 minutes.

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About Jalan Puncak Alam (2015) — A Malaysian Horror Film Rooted in Roadside Legends

Jalan Puncak Alam (2015) weaves a chilling tapestry of local folklore into a horror experience, guided by director Dharma Aizat's vision. The film thrives on the eerie atmosphere of a single stretch of road where motorists have encountered inexplicable events—whispers in the dark, fleeting shadows, and sudden chills. Through a series of personal testimonies, the story unfolds like campfire tales shared under the glow of headlights, each account deepening the mystery of what lurks along this forgotten route. The horror isn't just in the supernatural; it's in the dread of the unknown and the unsettling feeling of being watched from beyond the veil.

Azwan Kombos, Epy Kodiang, Shah Rempit, and Niezam Zaidi bring these haunting narratives to life with raw intensity, grounding the supernatural in relatable human reactions. The film's compact 80-minute runtime keeps the tension tight, making every minute count as the fear builds layer by layer. If you're drawn to psychological horror grounded in real-world dread, Jalan Puncak Alam offers a uniquely Malaysian twist on ghost stories—where the scariest moments come from what you can't see.