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- Torture, drugs, mob war and a hail of bullets could not stop the G.I. Executioner as he became a one man execution squad. They tried to kill him, drug him, torture and pervert him, but they could not stop the G.I. Executioner.
- It tells the story of Damaq, an immigrant who starts a new life in another village. He is an honest and sincere person. When Damaq saves Sri, the beautiful girl in the village, he has to fight with Awang Sulung. Even though he lost, Awang made a slander that forced Damaq out of the village. Sri's father, Pak Malau found out that Awang was actually the mastermind behind Sri's disappearance. Although Pak Malau tried to persuade Damaq and his family to leave, Damaq still left the village.
- The story begins with Chomel discovering a spell that can turn it into a beautiful one. If she felt human blood, she would turn into a vampire.
- Tells the story of a couple of lovers between Hasnah (Latifah Omar) and Dahlan (Ahmad Osman). Their relationship was not approved by Dahlan's parents because Hasnah came from a poor family.
- Based on the royal and political events during the heyday of the Malacca Sultanate. A member of the Sultanate, Megat Datuk Seri Rama, successfully defeats a group of pirates, and rescues a local beautiful woman in the process. The king, Sultan Mahmud, was delighted with his victory for his kingdom and promotes Megat Datuk Seri Rama to Rear Admiral Datuk. This leads to resentment and jealousy from another member of the court, Bija Tun Ali, especially after Rear Admiral Megat Datuk Seri Rama marries the woman he rescued. Bija Tun Ali then leads a conspiracy against him which ultimately leads to tragedy and upheaval in the kingdom.
- Based on a Malay folklore about a vampire who emerges after the death of a woman during childbirth, the 'pontianak'.
- A village comes alive with fear when a nefarious 'oily man' terrorises women in the dead of night. At their wits end, the local police enlist the help of talented police inspector Dasuki to trap and end the oily man's mischief.
- This film tells the story of Sultan Zainal Abidin's meeting with a girl who had a soft voice when he stopped on an island during a voyage. His Majesty was attracted by the girl's voice and face. When he found out that the girl was the daughter of the chieftain of the island he visited, Sultan Zainal Abidin asked for permission to adopt the chieftain's daughter as his queen.
- Inspired by a Malay legend about two friends whose relationship is tested by conflicting loyalties.
- Mat Bond is a loser who lives with his nagging mother but leads a secret life. Man must foil an evil attempt to dominate the world, with a suitcase falling into the wrong hands, an umbrella flying and magic pills that make it invincible.
- Two stepsisters, one good and the other bad, both vie for the love of the prince.
- This film tells the story of Panglima Besi, a man famous for his ability to make traditional weapons. He lives happily with his wife and children Anggun and Bulan. Panglima Besi hopes that his son Anggun can inherit this knowledge of weapon making. At the same time, a dispute occurred between the Chain Commander and the Garak Commander. Commander Garak has ordered many weapons with Commander Iron. Panglima Besi was very happy with the order and worked with his men to prepare the weapons.
- To seek revenge on a woman whom doesn't reciprocate his love, Dato Ali lies to the Sultan that misfortune will befall him and his kingdom if a sacrificial ritual is not performed. The Sultan believes him and orders that the sacrificial ritual be carried out, without knowing that it involves the use of blood from a woman in her first pregnancy on the sail boat 'Lancang Kuning' before its maiden voyage.
- The film tells the Cucu Datuk Awang Red Beard the grandson of Datuk Merah, a famous commander again honored in Terengganu once. Awang often proud of the original seed. He did not want to make a normal work in the village though sadly had to live with his wife Wan Kuntum.
- Years after Hussin's schoolmate Wahab is spurned by Rahimah, a resentful Wahab takes his revenge through malicious lies slandering Rahimah and Hussin, Rahimah's new brother-in-law. Their family suffers in the resultant consequences, and in the present, Hussin retells the circumstances leading to his suicide attempt, deemed a criminal offense in Singapore.
- Love story in which the girl's parents disapprove of her boyfriend because he was accused of killing his former wife.
- Based on a popular Bangsawan play, Jula Juli Bintang Tiga is a fantasy film about the romance between a king and a star-fairy named 'Jula Juli', who descends from the sky riding on swans. The king falls deeply in love with Jula Juli and introduces her to the ways of a human being. Soon, they get married and have a son. However, Jula Juli's secret is then revealed and she is forced to return to her celestial home (to the company of her two elder fairy-sisters). The king subsequently succumbs to a curse, transforms into a terrifying hairy beast and roams the jungle.
- The story evolves around Amran and Rohani who are a couple who have slept together one night in front of Gua Musang. Amran then went off to sail but to cover up the shame he brought Rohani on the outskirt are of the village. On his return he was surprised not to have found Rohani there. He found out soon enough that Halimah killed Rohani because she wanted Amran. As of that Rohani's spirit haunts Halimah in her dream in a form of a tiger.
- After the accidental death of her husband, Zaiton is forced by her father-in-law to leave her two children, a little girl and a little boy, under his custody. She is not allowed to see them anymore. Unfortunately, the alcoholic grandfather mistreats the children, and frequently losing his temper.
- Shao Ming falls in love for Feng Ling, a worker in his father's factory.
- The film tells the bickering between Kulop Great and Small Kulop. Both of them operate a tailoring shop. In order to attract customers, many ways to do them.
- The vampire comes back for revenge.
- Third Queen jealous of Queen youngest beloved King, with which he plans to defamed. King and Queen Youngest poisoned and killed accused sentenced to life imprisonment. Youngest son of the Queen of Light and Tengku Tengku Asmara has become a victim of circumstance and had to leave the palace.
- In pursuit of freedom and a peace of mind, Ali leaves his crowded family home and moves to a fishing village on the opposite side of the island. In the village, he was invited to stay at an old fisherman Pak Yem's house. Pak Yem has been living alone for a long time. On a fishing trip, Ali picks a few oysters from the sea and discovers that one of them contains a black pearl. When the pearl goes missing, Mariam, who is also from the same village and is frequent visitor to Pak Yem, is accused of stealing it. Ali knows that Mariam is not a thief, although Mariam's stepmother Zaiton insists that it's her and banishes her from their house. Mariam has no choice but to stay with Pak Yem and Ali temporarily. Later, it was found out that Mariam's unkind brother-in-law-to-be, Rahman, had stolen the pearl and sold it to a general store, where Ali saw it displayed. Rahman's misdemeanor is revealed and Zaiton regrets her actions towards her stepdaughter.
- Qais and Laila fall in love with each other when they are young, but when they grow up Laila's father doesn't allow them to be together. Qais becomes obsessed with her, and his tribe Banu 'Amir and the community gives him the epithet of "Majnun" ("crazy", literally "possessed by jinn"). When Qais asked for Laila's hand in marriage, her father refused because it would be a scandal for her to marry someone considered mentally unbalanced. Soon after, Laila was married to another noble and rich merchant. When Qais heard of her marriage, he fled the tribal camp and began wandering the surrounding desert.