Amor dan Humor

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Directed byUsmar Ismail
Screenplay byUsmar Ismail
Produced byUsmar Ismail
Baby Huwae
Amor dan Humor
A scene from the film
Directed byUsmar Ismail
Screenplay byUsmar Ismail
Produced byUsmar Ismail
Baby Huwae
StarringBaby Huwae
Bambang Irawan
Rendra Karno
Rima Melati
CinematographyMax Tera
Production
companies
Perfini
Baby Huwae Film Production
Release date
  • 1961 (1961)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryIndonesia
LanguageIndonesian

Amor dan Humor is a 1961 Indonesian drama film directed and produced by Usmar Ismail and Baby Huwae. It starred Huwae, Bambang Irawan, Rendra Karno, and Rima Melati.

Amor dan Humor is a classic Indonesian film that explores the intricacies of a love triangle. The narrative centers around a wealthy man who visits a marketplace with the intention of courting a charming salesgirl. However, she is already in a relationship with a journalist. The plot further thickens with the arrival of a female journalist and photographer, transforming the love triangle into a complex love quadrangle. The film's comedic element is enriched by the performances of the comedy trio Bing Slamet, Mansyur Syah, and Ateng, who provide humorous interludes throughout the story.

Production

The black-and-white film was directed and produced by Usmar Ismail for Perfini and Baby Huwae for Baby Huwae Film Production.[1] The script was written by Ismail who hired Max Tera as cinematographer and Ardi Ahmad as artistic decorator.[1] It starred Rendra Karno in a leading role co-starring Baby Huwae and featured Bambang Irawan as Huwae's boyfriend, Rima Melati as journalist, and comedian which was portrayed by Bing Slamet, Mansyur Syah, and Ateng.[1]

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