Pontianak Menjerit (English: The Vampire Screamed) is 2005 Malaysian Malay-language horror comedy film directed by Yusof Kelana about siblings quarrel over a will worth millions of dollars to be inherited by their belated father.[1]

Pontianak Menjerit
Directed byYusof Kelana
Written byYusof Kelana
Produced by
Starring
Edited bySallehan Shamsuddin
Distributed by
  • Skop Production
  • ME Communications
Release date
  • 16 June 2005 (2005-06-16)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryMalaysia
LanguagesMalay
Thai
BudgetMYR 1.05 million
Box officeMYR 0.90 million

Plot edit

Datuk Pengeran Abdul Rahman has asked his lawyer to find the people to inherit his fortune worth RM30 million. Besides his two sons, Azlee, a businessman and Mazlan, a fashion designer, there are still two more people on the list. One of them is Saiful, an orphan and a mechanic who does not see that he will be inheriting his dad's million-dollar fortune, because he has never seen his dad before. The other is Ratnapuri, a Thai woman. Azlee, Datuk's eldest son, cannot accept the presence of Saiful and also Ratnapuri when his father's will is read at Datuk's residence.

Cast edit

  • Ziana Zain as Ziana
  • Juliana Banos as Julia
  • Azlee Jaafar as Azlee
  • Faizal Hussein as Yassin
  • Lan Pet Pet as Mazlan
  • Zed Zaidi as Saiful
  • Sheila Rusly as Ratana Puri
  • Zarina Zainoordin as Zarina
  • Nursyella as Syella
  • Jalaluddin Hassan as Mr. Salleh (Lawyer)
  • Angelina Tan as Inspector Angelina
  • Osman Kering as Bomoh Hantu
  • Amran Tompel as Pak Mail
  • Z. Zamri as Detective
  • Adam Corrie as Somchai
  • Julia Hana as Pontianak
  • Raja Noor Baizura as Datin
  • A. Galak as Datuk Pangeran Abdul Rahman

Release edit

The film was released on 16 June 2005 and went box office.

Awards and nominations edit

18th Malaysian Film Festival, 2005

  • Best Cinematography - Indra Che Muda (Won)
  • Best Actress in Supporting Role - Sheila Rusly - Nominated
  • Best Editor - Nominated
  • Best Film - Nominated
  • Best Music Score - Nominated
  • Best Screenplay - Nominated
  • Best Sound - Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ Millet, R. (2006). Singapore cinema (p. 45). Singapore: Editions Didier Millet. Call no.: RSING 791.43095957 MIL.

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