Pengantin Pantai Biru 1983 Okru ((hot)) Guide
The 1983 Indonesian film Pengantin Pantai Biru (The Bridegroom of Blue Beach) is a romantic adventure directed by Achmad Salim and produced by Ferry Angriawan. It is most notable for being a local adaptation of Henry De Vere Stacpoole’s novel The Blue Lagoon, which had gained international fame through the 1980 film starring Brooke Shields. Plot Overview
Banned Status: Due to its themes and scenes depicting the "natural" lifestyle of the castaways, the film was famously banned in East Kalimantan on grounds of being pornographic. pengantin pantai biru 1983 okru
Rescue: After living in hiding and having a son together, they are finally rescued when Andri's father arrives with a search party. Key Production Details Director: Wim Umboh. Producer: Ferry Angriawan for Virgo Putra Film. The 1983 Indonesian film Pengantin Pantai Biru (The
Conflict with Tribes: Their peaceful existence is shattered when they are captured by a primitive tribe that views them as deities descended to earth. The tribal leaders attempt to force them to mate with tribal members to "bless" the tribe with divine lineage. Tahun 1983 merujuk waktu kejadian atau publikasi
Asumsi yang digunakan
- Tahun 1983 merujuk waktu kejadian atau publikasi.
- "Pantai Biru" adalah lokasi (nama pantai) atau nama acara/venue.
- "Pengantin" mengindikasikan tema pernikahan atau pasangan pengantin.
- "Okru" adalah nama individu, kelompok, organisasi, atau istilah lokal.
The film is an Indonesian adaptation of Henry De Vere Stacpoole's novel The Blue Lagoon The Incident:
Musical Score: The soundtrack was composed by Billy J. Budiardjo. Availability and Cultural Context





