Tjut Djalil Explained

Tjut Djalil
Birth Date:11 October 1927
Birth Place:Koetaradja, Dutch East Indies
Death Place:Jakarta, Indonesia
Occupation:Film director, screenwriter
Yearsactive:1974–1994
Nationality:Indonesian

H. Tjut Djalil (11 October 1927 – 28 May 2014) was an Indonesian film director and screenwriter.[1] [2] His feature directorial debut was the 1974 film Benyamin Spion 025. He was also known for directing such cult films as Mystics in Bali (1981), Bajing Ireng dan Jaka Sembung (1985), Lady Terminator (1989) and Dangerous Seductress (1995).[3] [4] [5]

Prior to entering the film industry, Djalil was a newspaper reporter and author of short stories.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: H. Tjut Djalil - Biographical Summaries of Notable People. MyHeritage. 25 June 2017.
  2. Web site: Log in or sign up to view . 2022-08-09 . m.facebook.com . en.
  3. Book: Tombs, Pete. Pete Tombs. 1998. Mondo Macabro: Weird & Wonderful Cinema Around the World. St. Martin's Griffin. 73–75. 978-0312187484.
  4. Book: Jones, Alan. 2005. The Rough Guide to Horror Movies. Rough Guides. 232. 978-1843535218.
  5. Web site: Mystics in Bali. 2 October 2007. Galbraith IV. Stuart. Stuart Galbraith IV. DVD Talk. 24 June 2017.
  6. Book: Glaser, Ed. 2022. How the World Remade Hollywood: Global Interpretations of 65 Iconic Films. McFarland & Company. 189. 978-1476684031.