Bukit Kepong (film)
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Bukit Kepong (English: Kepong Hill) is a 1981 Malaysian Malay-language war film produced and directed by Jins Shamsuddin starring himself, A. Rahim and Hussein Abu Hassan. The film was based on the Bukit Kepong incident in 1950. The film has won eight awards in the third Malaysia Film Festival in 1982, including Best Film.[1]
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Directed by | Jins Shamsuddin |
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Screenplay by | Jins Shamsuddin |
Story by | ASP Ismail Johari |
Based on | Bukit Kepong incident |
Produced by | Jins Shamsuddin |
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Cinematography | S. Mohan |
Edited by | Johari Ibrahim |
Production company | Jins Shamsudin Productions |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Malaysia |
Languages | Malay English Mandarin |
Budget | MYR 1.3 million |
Box office | MYR 1.7 million |
In 2014, the film was re-edited by United Studios (a distributing and marketing company of KRU International), which had invested MYR 100,000 in restoring and improvement for high definition (HD) display resolution of the original film. It was reproduced in HD version; as Bukit Kepong Versi Digital HD a year later. For this restoration, the movie was cropped to 16/9 instead of its original academy ratio and electronic stereo widening has replaced the original mono soundtrack, thus distorting the director’s original vision. The technical works was done by Prodigital Lab (owned by KRU Malaysia).[2][3]