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Elang Darat 1941

📅 1941-03-14

Directed by Inoe Perbatasari, Elang Darat (1941) is a gripping Drama and Action film that delves into the complexities of a small village plagued by a notorious gang of robbers.

Director: Inoe Perbatasari

Cast

Astaman
Astaman
Parlan
Ali Yugo
Rohana
Salam
Amalia
Louise Gunter
S Aminah
Mas 'Oed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Elang Darat (1941) about?

The film follows the story of a small village plagued by a notorious gang of robbers, led by the cunning Elang Darat, and the skilled detective, R. Parlan, who is tasked with bringing the thieves to justice.

Who directed Elang Darat?

Inoe Perbatasari directed the film.

Who stars in Elang Darat?

The film features a talented cast, including Astaman, Ali Yugo, and Rohana.

Is Elang Darat (1941) worth watching?

While Elang Darat (1941) may not have received a formal rating on IMDb, its gripping narrative and well-developed characters make it a worthwhile watch for fans of Drama and Action films.

How long is Elang Darat?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Elang Darat (1941) — A gripping tale of justice and betrayal.

Directed by Inoe Perbatasari, Elang Darat (1941) is a gripping Drama and Action film that delves into the complexities of a small village plagued by a notorious gang of robbers. Led by the cunning Elang Darat, the thieves relentlessly terrorize the village of Kresek, prompting the village head to seek the assistance of a skilled detective, R. Parlan. As Parlan navigates the intricate web of relationships within the village, he finds himself at odds with Gunawi, the adopted son of the village head, who harbors a deep-seated jealousy. The film's tense atmosphere and intricate plot twists will keep you on the edge of your seat. With a talented cast, including Astaman, Ali Yugo, and Rohana, Elang Darat (1941) is a must-watch for fans of Drama and Action films.

As the story unfolds, Parlan's past is revealed, and he must confront his own father's legacy in a shocking twist that will leave you breathless. With its gripping narrative and well-developed characters, Elang Darat (1941) is a cinematic experience that will linger long after the credits roll.