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Labu dan Labi

  • 1962
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Labu dan Labi (1962)
Comedy

This film tells the misadventures of a pair of bumbling servants who live with their miserly employee. During a particularly difficult night, they both dream up scenarios where they get to e... Read allThis film tells the misadventures of a pair of bumbling servants who live with their miserly employee. During a particularly difficult night, they both dream up scenarios where they get to experience their respective fantasies whilst further incurring their employer's wrath.This film tells the misadventures of a pair of bumbling servants who live with their miserly employee. During a particularly difficult night, they both dream up scenarios where they get to experience their respective fantasies whilst further incurring their employer's wrath.

  • Director
    • P. Ramlee
  • Writer
    • S. Kadarisman
  • Stars
    • P. Ramlee
    • M. Zain
    • Udo Omar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    131
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • P. Ramlee
    • Writer
      • S. Kadarisman
    • Stars
      • P. Ramlee
      • M. Zain
      • Udo Omar
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    P. Ramlee
    P. Ramlee
    • Labi
    M. Zain
    • Labu
    Udo Omar
    • Haji Bakhil
    Mariani
    • Manisah
    Rahimah Alias
    • Isteri Haji Bakhil
    Shariff Dol
    • Penolong Haji Labu (mimpi ketiga)
    Nyong Ismail
    • Bomoh
    M. Babjan
    • Penditar gua
    Aziz Sattar
    • Anjur kelab malam
    Saloma
    • Saloma
    Sarimah
    • Sarimah
    Siti Zainab
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • P. Ramlee
    • Writer
      • S. Kadarisman
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    8izzy520i

    90 minutes of a classic comedy which doesn't take itself seriously

    Trivia fans will note that this film (along with Nasib Labu Labi) was actually made to support P Ramlee's bigger Ibu Mertuaku project, made approximately during the same period. With that fact known, this film is actually much better than it actually is (and it's very good in the first place).

    P Ramlee and Mohd Zain are Labu & Labi who are 2 servants working for the rich but stingy Haji Bakhil. Their life is basically hell, with Haji Bakhil showing no respect for them, being shouted at constantly, being made to sleep in the outside balcony, and eating scraps. We later learn the main reason for them still in their menial jobs is because of their undying love for Haji Bakhil's daughter Manisah (played slightly woodenly by Mariani, coincidentally P Ramlee's sister-in-law). Both Labu and Labi though do not realize that they are in love with the same person. Not surprisingly Manisah also does not realize that her father's servants are madly in love with her.

    What follows is thus the day-dreaming (or more appropriately night-dreaming) of the 2 servants in various sketches where they are the main characters chasing after the heroine Manisah and includes Western, Tarzan, Cabaret sketches. Unsurprisingly Haji Bakhil plays unimportant and low-down roles in their day-dreams, being shouted at by the 2 day-dreamers.

    Whilst the film may be about 20 minutes overlong with the unnecessary Modelling part within the Cabaret sketch, it is pure P Ramlee comedy and probably ranks in the top 5 of his comedy films. The chemistry between P Ramlee and Mohd Zain is good with Mohd Zain taking full opportunity of the seldom big roles given to him. Mohd Zain complements P Ramlee perfectly, and I'm surprised he was not given more primary roles. What probably sets it on a different scale is the obvious fact that the film doesn't really take itself seriously. I've probably seen this film a hundred times and can still manage to laugh at their antics.

    'Tok Ketampiii!!!!!'
    meliajanssen

    Another perfect match

    P.Ramlee hasn't lost his comedic genious ability and it's refreshing to see him in a role other than the hero. His partnership M.Zain worked brilliantly and the humour and chemistry between the two shines through without really eclipsing P.Ramlee's other partnershisp with his Bujang Lapok co-stars, S.Shamsuddin and Aziz Sattar, the former who has a cameo as the MC of the night club. Udo Omar is very convincing as the miserly employer of the two servants who is forever mean to them. You also get a chance to see both P.Ramlee's wife, Saloma (in a cameo as the singer in the night club) as well as her sister, Mariani, as the daughter of the miser. The beginning of the movie shows some sights of 60's Singapore and though it's not too much, it's still worth the nostalgic trip.
    8mike_owan

    There is no lack of humour..

    I've seen this movie since I was a kid & even knew most of the lines very well.Even though,I grew up watching most of P Ramlee's movie but for me the one which I've really enjoyed the most is Labu dan Labi. The story of 2 servants,Labu (Mat Zin) & Labi (P Ramlee) who worked under the stingy Haji Bakhil (Udo Omar) really makes me laugh out loud. Like most P Ramlee's movies,it also have great songs in it . There is also some great scenic view of how the old Singapore looks like in the film. Besides that,it also have a sequel,Nasib Labu & Labi..

    For those who've never watched any of P Ramlee's movie,I recommend you this movie cos there is no lack of humour in it. Simply a classic..
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Labu dan Labi

    Labu dan Labi tells the tale of the cook (Labu) and the driver (Labi, played by Ramlee himself) of a stingy poker Haji Bakhil (and translated as such too). Each harbours affections for Bakhil's daughter Manisah, but the main obstacle is of course Bakhil himself, who'll only approve his daughter marrying a rich man.

    While the beginning was at risk of sliding into boredom, the movie picks up pace when the two servants start to day-dream (and often cross into each other's dream) about the good life, one as a magistrate, the other a doctor. And some dreams were fantasy and zany, like the Cowboy and the Tarzan scenes. At this point, it sort of reminded me of the various set pieces in Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, in the way the narrative progressed.

    There's a hilarious touch on the supernatural as well, like the engaging of bomohs, and watch out though, there's gonna be a rug pulled under your feet if you're not alert :-) The introduction is shot in an earnest way, with each character narrating their backgrounds straight at the camera, engaging the audience, as if it was a play. There are moments in the film too, where this technique is being used.

    Speaking of plays, besides the introduction where actual scenic shots of old Singapore were captured (like Middle Road, Capitol Theatre, Victoria Memorial Hall), film sets were obviously built for Bakhil's house, complete with fake backdrop, and the interiors for the nightclub scene. Transitions were tacky, using the clock at the Victoria Memorial Hall tower to tell the time in which the next scene takes place. Compared to movies of today, you can tell how much this film has aged from the sets built and techniques used. However, these do not take away the enjoyment of the film.

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 1962 (Singapore)
    • Countries of origin
      • Singapore
      • Malaysia
    • Language
      • Malay
    • Also known as
      • Labu and Labi
    • Filming locations
      • Singapore(location)
    • Production company
      • Malay Film Productions Ltd.
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      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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