US production company Fangoria Studios’ first movie based on 1964 P. Ramlee horror ‘Sitora Harimau Jadian’ | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, July 8 ― Iconic US horror film fan magazine Fangoria is venturing into film production and its upcoming debut is a reboot of the lost 1964 Malay movie Sitora Harimau Jadian by the late Tan Sri P. Ramlee. Variety announced in an exclusive report yesterday that the magazine’s...

The black and white film featured actors Datuk Mahmud June, Rosmawati, Ali Rahman, Minah Hashim and Fazliyaton.The movie was P. Ramlee’s first directorial project at Studio Merdeka which premiered on November 30, 1964.But sadly, the movie earned the title of ‘P. Ramlee’s lost film’ as it was destroyed due to improper storage conditions at Studio Merdeka.

The film reels became brittle after they were placed in a non-air-conditioned environment that caused complete damage.was offering a reward to anyone who has a copy of the movie.which specialises in horror and genre film content has a huge cult following and continues to print quarterly. The Atlanta-based magazine announced earlier this year it would develop and produce film, television and podcasts under Fangoria Studios.

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