Akal-Akalan

Akal-Akalan

Release date : February 19, 1991
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : Indonesia /
Original Language : Indonesian /
Director : Arizal /
Writers : Deddy Armand /
Production companies : Parkit Films /
February 19, 1991 1h 22m Indonesia Comedy Indonesian More
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Hara (Robert Syarief) does not approve of the relationships of his daughters, Rosa (Lia Waroka) and Ira (Kiki Fatmala), with Kadir (Kadir) and Doyok (Doyok Sudarmadji). However, eventually, because the persistent young men appear to be serious, Harja eventually agrees to allow Kadir and Doyok to prove that they are financially independent enough to make it on their own. The two young men then scramble to try to find a way to make some money. First, they try working in a bakery, then they gets jobs as cooks, and then at a poultry farm, etc. They fail at everything they try. A sub storyline tells about Abud (Fuad Alkhar) who is extremely eager to get married.
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  • title:Akal-Akalan
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1991
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Indonesia ·
  • Original Language: Indonesian ·
  • Director: Arizal /
  • Writers: Deddy Armand ·
  • Production companies: Parkit Films ·
  • Overview:Hara (Robert Syarief) does not approve of the relationships of his daughters, Rosa (Lia Waroka) and Ira (Kiki Fatmala), with Kadir (Kadir) and Doyok (Doyok Sudarmadji). However, eventually, because the persistent young men appear to be serious, Harja eventually agrees to allow Kadir and Doyok to prove that they are financially independent enough to make it on their own. The two young men then scramble to try to find a way to make some money. First, they try working in a bakery, then they gets jobs as cooks, and then at a poultry farm, etc. They fail at everything they try. A sub storyline tells about Abud (Fuad Alkhar) who is extremely eager to get married.
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