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Cowok Komersil

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Cowok Komersil is a 1977 Indonesian drama film directed by Arizal and starring Yati Octavia, Robby Sugara, Doris, and Debbie Chintia Dewi. The screenplay was written by Eddy D. Iskandar. The supporting cast features Doddy Sukma, Alicia Djohar, Marina Gardena, Ade Irawan, Nurnaningsih, Bambang Irawan, Erni Tanjung. Treesye Suta, Kaharuddin Syah, Rachmat Kartolo, and Inge Yulia Ranski.

Plot

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Together with his girlfriend, Gilang came to Wisye's birthday party. After dating for two months, Wisye went to Paris to study fashion while Gilang entered the faculty of publicity and was accepted to work as a photographer after two months of school, and then applied for a job as a movie star. Gilang then met Erna, an old friend who became his co-star and then fell in love. Gilang then became forgetful after becoming a successful movie star. Many fell in love with him but the one he liked was not there. In a state of confusion, Esther came who claimed to be pregnant and told the newspaper at the time Gilang fell in love with Arsi, his sister Nining's friend. He was forced to marry Esther for four months and then divorced according to the agreement. Gilang then returned to Arsi who still accepted him.

Cast

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  • Yati Octavia as Wisye
  • Robby Sugara as Gilang
  • Doris as Esther
  • Debbie Chintia Dewi as Erna
  • Doddy Sukma
  • Alicia Djohar as Nining
  • Marina Gardena as Arsi
  • Ade Irawan
  • Nurnaningsih
  • Bambang Irawan
  • Erni Tanjung
  • Treesye Suta
  • Kaharuddin Syah
  • Rachmat Kartolo
  • Inge Yulia Ranski

Production

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Cowok Komersil was directed by Arizal for PT Nusantara Film and was produced by Harris Lasmana and Hendra Suhanjoyo.[1] The cinematographer was Harry Susanto.[1] It starred Yati Octavia, Robby Sugara, Doris, and Debbie Chintia Dewi in a leading role, and featuring Doddy Sukma, Alicia Djohar, Marina Gardena, Ade Irawan, Nurnaningsih, Bambang Irawan, Erni Tanjung, Treesye Suta, Kaharuddin Syah, Rachmat Kartolo, and Inge Yulia Ranski in a supporting role.[1]

Release

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Cowok Komersil was released in 1977.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Kristanto 2005, p. 149.

Bibliography

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  • Kristanto, J. B. (2005). Katalog Film Indonesia 1926-2005 (in Indonesian). Nalar. ISBN 978-979-99395-3-1.