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Hapuslah Air Matamu (1976)

January. 01,1976
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The story begins when a young lady from a small town went to Kuala Lumpur to become a singer. She becomes famous and all her fans mostly the Indonesian fans admire her beauty. She was very good and become a star, because of that she almost forgot herself, her mother, her family.

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WasAnnon
1976/01/01

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

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Micransix
1976/01/02

Crappy film

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Contentar
1976/01/03

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Janae Milner
1976/01/04

Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.

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pinolobu
1976/01/05

This movie suffered from the same syndrome as Prince's Purple Rain - excellent, if not classic soundtrack, but terrible movie. The movie's storyline and acting is so bad its hilarious! But two scenes take the cake - one where Normadiah turns up at the niteclub where Sharifah works carrying with her, of all things, her daughter's favourite "goreng pisang"! Imagine, everybody was dancing to disco music, and suddenly this old woman comes in looking for her daughter to feed her with "goreng pisang".....i watched that scene in utter disbelief. But the 2nd scene was even worse. That was near the end of the film where Sharifah has broken up with Broery Marantika. She's heartbroken and comes home to mummy. And what does a good daughter do? Stuff "goreng pisang" into her mouth while her mother looks on happily. And I really mean stuff - her mouth was so full she looked well, ugly...But nothing could take away the quality of the soundtrack written by Ahmad Nawab, which was remastered and rereleased in the late 90's, some 20+ years later. It's simply one of the best pop soundtrack ever to have come out of Malaysia, certainly the best since P Ramlee's time.

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