A pseudo-documentary, “Samarang” tells the story of lowly Ahmang (Captain A.V. Cockle) and his socially superior love, Sai-Yu (Theresa Seth). Both live in the village of Samarang in the Indian Ocean. Because Sai-Yu is the daughter of a chief and Ahmang is but a poor fisherman, he needs to increase his wealth before asking for her hand. Thus he accepts the perilous offer of the wily Chang-Fu, who seeks pearl divers. Ahmang must brave the treacherous waters of the Forbidden Lagoon of Sakai, home to bloodthirsty cannibals, killer sharks, and a monstrous grasping octopus. Sai-Yu and Ahmang’s younger brother Ko-Hai come along for kicks, too. Ahmang finds his pearl, but he and Sai-Yu are stranded on the island, where they befriend a local orangutan. When they return to the boat, a shark kills Ko-Hai, and Ahmang must get revenge.
Title | Samarang |
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Year | 1933 |
Genre | Action, Documentary |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | B.F. Zeidman Productions Ltd. |
Cast | Ahmang, Sai-Yu, Chang-Fu, Mamounah, Ko-Hal |
Crew | Ward Wing (Director), Lori Bara (Story), Thomas J. Geraghty (Scenario Writer), B.F. Zeidman (Producer), John C. Clark (Cinematography) |
Keyword | exotic island, exploitation, clit licking |
Release | Jun 28, 1933 |
Runtime | 59 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 4.20 / 10 by 5 users |
Popularity | 2 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |