Keranda Berdarah
Keranda Berdarah

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Keranda Berdarah

1969
Movie
79 min
Malay

During an outing to the beach, Ali falls ill suddenly, seemingly struck by a wicked spell. Keeping watch by his bedside, his wife is at a loss as he begins to tell of a long feverish dream set in a legendary (and supernatural) time and place where an unfaithful wife suffers a terrible fate. Ali then attributes his ailment to his wife and accuses her of being unfaithful to him. In order to prove her loyalty to him, the wife blinds herself with sharp object, which miraculously results in Ali’s instant recovery. However, he now abandons his sightless wife and commits adultery with a singer-artiste Dayang. As the plan proceeds, Ali’s wife and her close friend become collateral victims and are killed in a car wreck. Their spirits return to haunt the evildoers.

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Director: HasmananGenres: Horror, Mystery

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young woman who inherits a mysterious house filled with dark secrets. Upon moving in, she begins to experience strange occurrences and terrifying visions, hinting at a tragic past connected to the house and its former inhabitants. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she uncovers a chilling tale of betrayal and murder that continues to haunt the property.

Critical Reception

As a relatively obscure Indonesian horror film from the late 1960s, "Keranda Berdarah" has limited critical documentation available in widely accessible databases. It is generally considered a cult classic within Indonesian cinema, appreciated for its early contributions to the horror genre in the country. Audience reception, where documented, often highlights its atmospheric tension and B-movie charm.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early exploration of Indonesian horror themes.

  • Noted for its atmospheric tension despite technical limitations.

  • Seen as a cult favorite among fans of vintage Indonesian cinema.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Keranda Berdarah' is not readily available due to its age and niche status. General audience sentiment often leans towards appreciation for its historical significance within Indonesian horror.

Fun Fact

The film is noted for being one of the earlier examples of horror filmmaking in Indonesia, contributing to the development of the genre within the country's cinematic landscape.

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