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- Glenn and Carlo are in the beautiful and exotic island of Bali where they work on writing a photo book. Glenn is in the grip of a mystical crisis, influenced by the magical rituals of the place, converted to Hinduism.
- A family's attempt at matchmaking their oldest daughter and the conflicts that follow.
- Pitung, a pupil of H. Naipin, gained power to fight the landlords discriminating against the people.
- A hero of revolution returns to civilian life to find the new society very different from the ideals he fought for.
- A fellow member in a martial arts school murders Indra's teacher and Yanti's father. But Indra and Yanti are told not to take revenge as their skills are still inferior. Indra and Yanti then move to the city. Here, Indra accidentally becomes a member of a syndicate and he earns a good living from it but his heart is not at peace. He intends to quit but then Yanti and her child are murdered by a member of the cobra syndicate. So he destroys the syndicate's headquarters and faces the man who killed his teacher, the syndicate's leader. Even though his skill is inferior, he manages to win in the end.
- Set in the 1930s, and narrated like a ballad from the past, The Tiger from Tjampa tells of how a young man, Lukman, seeks to avenge his father's murder by learning pencak silat, a traditional form of self defense, based on the movements of animals. The pencak silat seen in the film is regionally specific to West Sumatra. Silat in many other Indonesian films is often mixed with the kung fu of Hong Kong cinema.
- It tells the story of an Indonesian revolutionary who falls in love with one of his Dutch prisoners.
- An impending visit from a VIP causes chaos and confusion in the small, isolated village of Sukaslamet. Things take a hilarious turn when the herbal medicine seller is mistaken for the exalted guest and is accorded a ceremonial welcome in the most elaborate Javanese style.
- Anggun, who has steeped herself in the knowledge of black magic to fulfill her evil designs, is always on the look-out for beautiful young women to sacrifice. Ayu, who wishes to escape from the world of black magic, almost falls victim to Anggun. Luckily, Iman, who is a human being in mystical form, happens along to help Ayu. In the end, a lightning bolt from heaven strikes Anggun dead.
- Mr. and Mrs. Padmo celebrate their 25th anniversary but Mrs. Padmo's jealousy towards her husband's secretary, Ms. Retno, is sparked. The jealousy leads to many misunderstandings.
- Dulkafar, leaves his hometown for three and a half years after his parents are murdered, and has now returned for vengeance. With his whip of fire, he defeats criminals while searching for the murderer of his parents. He also disguises himself as an expert singer in Keroncong Music.
- The story is about pickpocketing and the organization that Beniman leads.
- Depicting the celebrated recapture of the town of Yogyakarta from Dutch forces in March 1949, by Indonesian youth of the resistance and members of the Indonesian army. Although it was held only for a few hours, it resulted in a UN resolution calling on the Dutch to leave.