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Female Imp 1979

📅 1979-01-01

Get ready to delve into the whimsical world of Female Imp (1979), a Fantasy-Comedy film that follows the same cast from the success of Tuyul.

Director: Bay Isbahi

Cast

Darto Helm
Darto Helm
Tuyul Kampung (Village Imp)
Titiek Puspa
Titiek Puspa
Tuyul Puspa (Puspa Imp)
S. Bagio
S. Bagio
Tuyul Jetset (Jetset Imp)
Sol Soleh
S. Diran
Diran
Alwi Oslan
Wan Abud
Liza Tanzil
Liza
Ade Irawan
Ade Irawan
Mas'ud Pandji Anom
Mas'ud Pandji Anom
Didit Kasidi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Female Imp (1979) about?

Female Imp (1979) follows the misadventures of Sol Soleh, who stumbles upon two tuyul statues that come to life, bringing unexpected riches and chaos into his life.

Who directed Female Imp?

Female Imp was directed by Bay Isbahi.

Who stars in Female Imp?

The film features a talented cast, including Darto Helm, Titiek Puspa, S. Bagio, and Sol Soleh.

Is Female Imp (1979) worth watching?

While Female Imp (1979) may not have a high IMDb rating, its lighthearted tone and focus on Fantasy-Comedy themes make it a great choice for fans of the genre.

How long is Female Imp?

Runtime details are not listed for Female Imp (1979).

About Female Imp (1979) — A Whimsical Tale of Magic and Misadventure

Get ready to delve into the whimsical world of Female Imp (1979), a Fantasy-Comedy film that follows the same cast from the success of Tuyul. Director Bay Isbahi masterfully weaves a tale of a cave filled with small statues of tuyuls, with Sol Soleh stumbling upon two peculiar companions. One of them, the humble Darto, brings an unexpected windfall to Soleh's life, but things quickly spiral out of control as Darto demands a companion and then a female tuyul. This sequel promises a wild ride filled with unexpected twists and turns, making it a must-watch for fans of Fantasy-Comedies. With its lighthearted tone and focus on the misadventures of the tuyul gang, Female Imp (1979) is sure to leave viewers smiling. So, if you're looking for a film that will transport you to a world of magic and mayhem, look no further than Female Imp (1979).