Sunday, October 05, 2008

Declaring my Love For Old Malaysian Movies

I grew up watching Siput Sarawak, P.Ramlee, S Roomai Noor, Ummi Kalthoum, Saloma, Aziz Sattar, Sarimah, S Shamsuddin, Normadiah, Ibrahim Pendek. Initially I had wanted to write about P. Ramlee films but decided not to, instead I have some of the lesser known movies that I absolutely LOVE and up till this day still etched in my memory.

Does anyone remember Latifah Omar as the good Bawang Merah, Umi Kalthom as the bad Bawang Putih, and Mustapha Maarof as the Prince.
The story takes place in a simple village household. The head of this family has two wives, and each wife has their own daughter. Bawang Merah and her mother are jealous of the attention the father gives Bawang Putih and her mother. When the father dies, Bawang Merah and mother take charge of the household and bully Bawang Putih. Bawang Putih’s mother stands up for her daughter but she soon dies prematurely, in some versions due to sickness and in some versions due to the intentional malice of Bawang Merah's mother. Anyway the story involves a talking fish, a magic swing, a handsome Prince and best of all a happy ending. If you haven't watched it before, you definitely have to go rent the video.
Also being a fan of horror movies how can I not mention the infamous SUMPAH ORANG MINYAK. I think several versions of this legendary creature exists. In the 1956 movie which P.Ramlee directed and acted in, the orang minyak was a man who was trying to win back his love with magic was somehow cursed. Apparently the devil offered to help him and give him powers of the black art but in return he had to rape 21 virgins within a week (with the help of Tongkat Ali, of course, hehe, no lah just kidding!!)
Then I found this information, apparently 'in the 1960s, the orang minyak supposedly lived around several Malaysian towns raping young women. The orang minyak of the 1960s was described as human, having a naked body covered with oil to make it difficult to catch. However, there were also stories of the orang minyak where it was supposedly supernatural in origin, or invisible to non-virgins (possibly from the oil) or both. The mass panic has also led to unmarried women, typically in student dormitories, borrowing sweaty clothes to give the impression to the orang minyak that they are with a man. Other defences supposedly include biting its left thumb and covering it in batik'.
Then there is the story of Patung Chendana, involving an ugly hunchback. Everyday he would go to the pond and one day while it was raining I think he found this lovely patung of a woman and brought her home, tending to her so lovingly that she became human and granted him good looks and riches but this man abused her love and so the patung ran away, (of course now human) realizing his mistake he chases after her but was too late she had already turned back into a patung and he became a poor hunchback again.
Finally, there is the pontianak movies where a young female hunchback, is transformed into a beautiful woman by magic, but after sucking out snake venom from a bite received by her husband, she becomes a vampiric Pontianak. When the Pontianak tries to transform her daughter into one of the undead, the creature is destroyed when a nail is driven into her skull.
This one got series, after Pontianak, got Dendam Pontianak, Pontianak Kembali, Pontianak Gua Musang. But sssshhhhh better not talk about the Pontianak too much, night time coming......

This is one many things I love about being a Malaysian....we are a people of vivid imaginations and loads of superstition.

This post was written in the hopes of winning one of Qua Chee's books.

23 orders:

_butt said...

kopi soh you're back!!! :-)

when I was a kid, my cousins use to scare me with orang minyak...

I love the Bawang Merah story, as well as Puteri Gunung Ledang, my favourite being Si Tanggang; the unfilial son who turns into rock or something for ignoring his own mother, then Langkawi's Mahsuri legend; of a woman who bled in white instead of red to prove her innocence, and lots more!

good luck in winning the book! hehe

W_W_H said...

wuah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

KOPISOH IS BACK!!!!!!!!!

*WWH so touched till drop eye tears!!!!!!!!!*

must start to make satay oredi!!! kopisoh loves my satay alot... must make nice nice than serve to kopisoh!!!!!!!!!

mama bok said...

Wow..!! are you back permanently.>?? or is this just a teaser..?

Marsha M said...

kopisoh, you are back??? sure or not????

who are you? and how did you get kopisoh's password? what did you do to the real kopisoh?

cc of Quaint Melody said...

OMG!! You're back!!!
So all it takes is a contest for a great book! :D

Kopi Soh said...

_butt: Wah I oso terkejut, the moment I post nia u kam, so fast...hehe, yes yes the Si Tanggang stoli and Mahsuri legend, I remember, then there is the Batu Belah Batu Bertangkup, u seen that?

w_w_h: wakakakak u oso anarder fast one, i am so touched by your enthusiasm, no lar not reli bek, just wanna do one post oni, then maybe slowly slowly see how lar...

mamabok: Dunno yet, not reli a teaser since i wanna write this post for contest, no as a kam bek post, hehe...see how first..

marsha girl, u so farnie lar, yes yes it me Kopi Soh...

cc: this contest made me write a post but then after writing oso feel quite nice, so dunno maybe will kam bek but not sure yet, oso lazy a bit, i guess i have to choose between FB or Blog.

yenjai.net said...

take a mosquito piak
piak kopi soh gao gao
Reopen shop also never tell

Sip on coffee

Sayang sayang kopi soh again
:P

(opps, don't misunderstand)
(run away)

Kopi Soh said...

Yenjai I din kam bek lar, I just write one post so can enter kompetishum nia, hehe, piak sum more...nice wakakakaka

wen said...

wah! u r back! was thinking abt u last week only!!! welcome back!

Kopi Soh said...

wen: Hehe u tink of me? So nice got peepul tink of me sum more. No lar dun tink I will kam bek yet a bit lazy....hehehe

TINTIN said...

Welcome back ya...!! I love those old movie acted by P.Ramlee one ^.^

_butt said...

i like you better on FB, more spontaneously you! :-)

yes I think I watched batu belah batu telangkup before... kinda cham also...

bp said...

i hope you win the book, kopi! but hey, don't blog just for that, eh, it's really very nice to see you back here!!! please, can kopitiam stay open, so i can come and yumcha with you anytime?!

hugs for you now!

K3ViN said...

kopisoh ur back.... sooo miss u nia...

William said...

Welcome back! I love old movies too!

Kopi Soh said...

tintin: Not officially back yet but yes i do like those P.Ramlee movies very much owes makes me laugh, now I am introducing it to my son and he loves it.

_butt: hehe u like me better in FB? In FB all we do is Poke and send gifts leh, not much mar...

bp: So nice to see you here, hugsss, it's hard to maintain both blog and oso play in fB, quite time consuming...so have to pick one or the other lor... :D

kevin: I see u in FB mar, miss me sum more meh??

William: I do miss you, as i dun get to see u in Facebook, are u there?

Constance Chan said...

i used to watch those old malay films too. grew up with the names you mentioned too. i also like comedians like AR Badul and Mat Sentol.. err correct name or not.. so many i cannot remember liao.. and i like to watch Friday night malay ghost story one..all the pontianak type. wah this one is like memory lane...

Kopi Soh said...

Constance yes yes the Friday nite Malay kooi hee, i oso look forward to those, haha we same same, have same memories oso :D

Zephyr said...

welokam back!!!

K3ViN said...

haha sure lah...... tat one is FB mah... this one is blog... different mah... miss ur writing lor.......

Tummythoz said...

Oh oh oh *jumping up & down in excitement* Kopisoh got posting!! Saw your comment in other blogs so came to look-c-look-c. Don't tease-tease ok. *Quickly re-open link in own blog*

Victor said...

Alamak, you re-open kopitiam neber tell me. Eh, now changed to DVD-rental business ah? Or sell books?

Bengbeng said...

manyak miss u lah. come back