

Girl's Dormitory
In This Dormitory, Every Story Dances Between Love and Laughter.
Genres
Overview
The residents of a dormitory led by Bu Siti each have their own personal issues. Tari, a dance student, falls in love with a man old enough to be her father. Rahimah, a medical student, is about to be forced into marriage in her village but is rescued by Nasrul. Maria, a flight attendant, gets entangled in a love quadrangle. She is loved by Imansyah, a co-pilot, but Maria is more attracted to Broto, a wealthy merchant. However, Broto himself is more interested in Sita, a dance instructor. Additionally, two teenagers, Ani and Ina, are placed under Bu Siti's care because their parents are preoccupied with politics. All these problems are resolved in a comedic manner.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
119 min
Release Date
1958-12-20
Status
Released
Original Language
Indonesian
Vote Count
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Vote Average
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Chitra Dewi
Rahimah
Fifi Young
Mrs. Siti
Nun Zairina
Sita
Aminah Cendrakasih
Tari
Rendra Karno
Broto
Bambang Irawan
Masrul
Bambang Hermanto
Imansyah
Baby Huwae
Maria
Nurbani Yusuf
Ani
Suzzanna
Ina
Tatiek Maliyati
Ani and Ina's mother
Hassan Sanusi
Hasan
S. Bono
Ani and Ina's father
Siti Zainab
Dancer (uncredited)
Pranadjaja
Singer
Anas Jusuf
Singer
Sajekti
Singer
Nina Kirana
Singer
Sam Saimun
Singer
Elly Sri Kudus
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