Warriors for Freedom

1960 film

  • 1960 (1960)
Running time
152 minutesCountryIndonesiaLanguageIndonesian

Warriors for Freedom (Indonesian: Pedjuang) is a 1960 Indonesian drama film directed by Usmar Ismail. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival where Bambang Hermanto won the Silver Prize for Best Actor.[1]

Plot

Circa 1947, a platoon led by Letnan Amin (Rendra Karno) receives an assignment to hold a strategically important bridge. These troops are supported by a number of refugees, among them Irma (Chitra Dewi), a middle-class child cynical about the fight for independence. Amin and Irma are in a secret relationship; Sergeant Major Imron (Bambang Hermanto) also has an interest towards Irma. When Amin is injured, Imron is assigned to lead the troops away from Dutch-held territory, which is accomplished. Corporal Seno (Bambang Irawan) suspects Imron of wanting Amin out of the way to get Irma. In order to prove this suspicion wrong, Imron decides to undertake an operation to free Amin from a Dutch prison camp. Amin is freed, but Imron dies. After they are reunited Irma finally chooses to be with Amin.

Cast

  • Soendjoto Adibroto
  • Ariati
  • Farida Arriany
  • Piet Burnama
  • Chitra Dewi
  • Hamidy T. Djamil
  • Bambang Hermanto
  • Bambang Irawan
  • Rendra Karno
  • Ismed M. Noor
  • Lies Noor
  • Mansjur Sjah
  • Wolly Sutinah as Corporal Seno's mother

References

  1. ^ "2nd Moscow International Film Festival (1961)". MIFF. Retrieved 9 November 2012.

External links

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Films directed by Usmar Ismail
  • Harta Karun (1949)
  • Tjitra (1949)
  • Darah dan Doa (1950)
  • Enam Djam di Jogja (1951)
  • Dosa Tak Berampun (1951)
  • Kafedo (1953)
  • Krisis (1953)
  • Lewat Djam Malam (1954)
  • Lagi-Lagi Krisis (1955)
  • Tamu Agung (1955)
  • Tiga Dara (1956)
  • Sengketa (1957)
  • Delapan Pendjuru Angin (1957)
  • Asrama Dara (1958)
  • Pedjuang (1960)
  • Laruik Sandjo (1960)
  • Toha, Pahlawan Bandung Selatan (1961)
  • Korban Fitnah (1961)
  • Amor dan Humor (1961)
  • Anak Perawan di Sarang Penjamun (1962)
  • Bajangan di Waktu Fadjar (1962)
  • Masa Topan dan Badai (1963)
  • Anak-Anak Revolusi (1964)
  • Liburan Seniman (1965)
  • Ja Mualim (1968)
  • Big Village (1969)
  • Bali (1970)
  • Ananda (1970)
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