Tiga Abdul (English: The Three Abduls; title numerized on screen as 3 Abdul) is a 1964 Malaysian Malay-language black-and-white comedy film directed by...
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most notable works include Bujang Lapok (1957), Do Re Mi (1966), and Tiga Abdul (1964). In addition to his film career, P. Ramlee was also a prolific...
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scientists. Located 48 km south of Kota Kinabalu and the Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park, Tiga Island National Park is reached by driving the 140 km to Kuala...
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Kuala Lumpur. This was later followed by a role in a school play, Tiga Abdul ("Three Abduls"). He is known as the presenter on Adik di 9 on TV9, as Bulat...
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including Palace of Dreams, A Return, Labu Labi, Nasib Si Labu-Labi and Tiga Abdul. After the closure of Malay Film Productions and the separation of Singapore...
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Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors, the local distributor of Mitsubishi Motors and Mitsubishi Fuso vehicles. Abdul Kadir coached the Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian...
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the 1960s and 1970s including Ali Baba Bujang Lapok, Ibu Mertua-ku, Madu Tiga, Kanchan Tirana, Dr. Rushdi and Gelora. 2nd Malaysia Film Festival, 1981:...
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(Herself) Special appearance (singer) 1964 Madu Tiga Unknown Special appearance (singer) Tiga Abdul Herself Cameo appearance 1965 Dajal Suci Herself...
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fictional country in Heavy Weapon Gohet Gostan – a fictional country in Tiga Abdul Hachmachistan – fictional country in Kickin' It Helmajistan – a fictional...
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Tiga Three Wives 1964 Jamil Melanchong Ke Tokyo Travelling to Tokyo 1964 (cameo) Himself (Invitation Singer) Tiga Abdul The Three Abduls 1964 Abdul Wahub...
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