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|name = Leftenan Adnan |
|name = Leftenan Adnan |
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|image = Leftenan Adnan.jpg |
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|caption = Theatrical release poster |
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|director = [[Aziz M. Osman]] |
|director = [[Aziz M. Osman]] |
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|producer = Aziz M. Osman |
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|writer = Aziz M. Osman |
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|screenplay = Aziz M. Osman |
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* Hairie Othman |
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* Umie Aida |
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* Farid Amirul |
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* [[Faizal Hussein]] |
* [[Faizal Hussein]] |
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* [[Rusdi Ramli]] |
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* Shaharuddin Thamby |
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* Wahid Senario |
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* Rambo Chin |
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|distributor = [[Ministry of Defence Malaysia]] |
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* [[Ministry of Defence Malaysia]] |
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* [[Royal Malaysian Army]] |
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* Grand Brilliance |
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* Ace Motion Pictures |
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|country = Malaysia |
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'''''Leftenan Adnan''''' is a 2000 [[ |
'''''Leftenan Adnan''''' ([[English language|English]]: '''''Lieutenant Adnan''''')is a 2000 [[Malaysian Malay|Malaysian]] [[Malay-language]] [[biographical]] [[war]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Aziz M. Osman]] and co-produced by both Grand Brilliance, Paradigmfilm, and the [[Malaysian Army]]. The film chronicles the actions of [[Adnan Saidi|Adnan bin Saidi]] who had been involved as a Lieutenant of the [[Royal Malay Regiment|Malay Regiment]] fending against the invasion of the Japanese army during the Second World War.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.klik.com.my/item/story/2436541/leftenan-adnan-filem-alaf-baru|title=Leftenan Adnan filem alaf baru|publisher=[[Berita Harian|Berita Minggu]]|date=2 January 2000|accessdate=25 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.klik.com.my/item/story/3443751/sejarah-hero-melayu|title=Sejarah hero Melayu|author=Saniboey Mohd Ismail|publisher=[[Harian Metro]]|date=15 March 2000|accessdate=25 January 2021}}</ref> A digitally-restored version of the film was released in 2020 as part of its 20th anniversary.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://gempak.com/berita-terkini/tonton-leftenan-adnan-2020-dalam-versi-yang-lebih-segar-40869|title=Tonton Leftenan Adnan 2020 dalam versi yang lebih segar!|author=Asraf Aided|publisher=Astro Gempak|date=31 August 2020|accessdate=25 January 2021}}</ref> |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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[[Adnan bin Saidi]], a handsome Malay from Sungai Ramal in [[Kajang]], [[Selangor]] who had joined the Malay Regiment of the British Colonial Forces just before the [[Second World War]] broke out in Asia. By the time the war broke out, he had been promoted to the rank of |
[[Adnan bin Saidi]], a handsome Malay from Sungai Ramal in [[Kajang]], [[Selangor]] who had joined the Malay Regiment of the British Colonial Forces just before the [[Second World War]] broke out in Asia. By the time the war broke out, he had been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, and was in command of Company C, 1st Battalion, [[Malay Regiment]] after the death of the British company commander, Captain H R Rix. His exploits and bravery in combat while leading his men against the Japanese Imperial Army became legendary. The two known engagements he was involved in are: |
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* The [[Battle of Pasir Panjang]], and |
* The [[Battle of Pasir Panjang]], and |
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* The [[Battle of Bukit Chandu]] or [[Opium Hill]]. |
* The [[Battle of Bukit Chandu]] or [[Opium Hill]]. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*Hairie Othman as Lieutenant [[Adnan bin Saidi]] |
* Hairie Othman as Lieutenant [[Adnan Saidi|Adnan bin Saidi]] |
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* Umie Aida as Safiah, Adnan's wife |
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*Farid Amirul as Major Fujiwara |
* Farid Amirul as Major [[ Iwaichi Fujiwara]] |
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*[[Faizal Hussein]] as Private Ayob |
* [[Faizal Hussein]] as Private Ayob |
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*[[Rusdi Ramli]] as Private Malik |
* [[Rusdi Ramli]] as Private Malik |
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*Shaharuddin Thamby as [[Ibrahim Yaacob]] |
* Shaharuddin Thamby as [[Ibrahim Yaacob]] |
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* Wahid Senario as Ismail Malim Mas |
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*M. Osman as Pak Saidi, Adnan's father |
* M. Osman as Pak Saidi, Adnan's father |
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*Sherie Merlis as Tumirah |
* [[Sherie Merlis]] as Tumirah |
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*Rambo Chin |
* Rambo Chin as [[Tomoyuki Yamashita|General Tomoyuki Yamashita]] |
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*TS Jeffry as [[Lai Teck]] |
* TS Jeffry as [[Lai Teck]] |
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* Yank Kassim as [[Lim Bo Seng]], Lai Teck's henchmen |
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*Zul Yahya as Ahmad |
* Zul Yahya as Ahmad bin Saidi |
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*Johan Abdullah as the Captain H R Rix |
* Johan Abdullah as the Captain H R Rix |
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*Mejar Mohd Razak Omar as |
* Mejar Mohd Razak Omar as Sergeant Ngah |
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*Koperal Wan Shakri Wan Fe as Private Ali |
* Koperal Wan Shakri Wan Fe as Private Ali |
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*A Shepherd as The Doctor |
* A Shepherd as The Doctor |
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* Williams Francis Hutchinson as Sir Smith |
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* [[Aziz M. Osman]] as Feast Guests |
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==Historical accuracy== |
==Historical accuracy== |
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The [[Lewis gun]] that being used regularly by Hairi Othman in this film is actually a mocked up model. From standard [[FN MAG|general-purpose machine gun]] it attached with prop made circular bullet [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]]. The actual lewis gun model is the magazine are in slim, thin and disk-shaped. Not bulky and big that being used in this film, which is similar to aircraft version of the magazine. |
The [[Lewis gun]] that being used regularly by Hairi Othman in this film is actually a mocked up model. From standard [[FN MAG|general-purpose machine gun]] it attached with prop made circular bullet [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]]. The actual lewis gun model is the magazine are in slim, thin and disk-shaped. Not bulky and big that being used in this film, which is similar to aircraft version of the magazine. |
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== Release and reception == |
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==Criticism== |
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''Leftenan Adnan'' was released on 31 August 2000 in conjunction with 43rd anniversary of Malaysia's independence and marketed as the "Ultimate Malay Film Epic".{{efn|Original: "Sebuah Epik Filem Melayu Terunggul".}}<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.klik.com.my/item/story/1983058/aziz-tidak-bimbang-jika-leftenan-adnan-gagal|title=Aziz tidak bimbang jika Leftenan Adnan gagal|publisher=[[Berita Harian]]|date=6 September 2000|accessdate=23 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.klik.com.my/item/story/2435825/leftenan-adnan-hebat-|title=Leftenan Adnan hebat!|author=Tuah|publisher=[[Berita Harian|Berita Minggu]]|date=24 September 2000|accessdate=23 January 2019}}</ref> |
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The film received criticism for [[Color-blind casting|using Malay actors to portray Japanese and English soldiers]] throughout the film. Furthermore, the original English dialogue as spoken by the actors was voiced over by Malays speaking in halting and strongly accented English suggesting that there was an awkward attempt to alter the dialogue to give a different slant to the situations depicted and to portray the British in an unfavourable light. |
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Meor Shariman and Joe Lee, both writes for ''[[The Malay Mail]]'' dubbed the film as "the Malaysian version of ''[[Saving Private Ryan]]''".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.klik.com.my/item/story/3891504/top-honours-for-leftenan-adnan|title=Top honours for Leftenan Adnan|author1=Meor Shariman|author2=Joe Lee|publisher=[[The Malay Mail]]|date=6 August 2001|accessdate=24 January 2020}}</ref> |
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==Legacy== |
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In 2014, ''Leftenan Adnan'' was listed as one of 6 Best Merdeka Day-themed film by film portal, Cinema Online.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.cinema.com.my/articles/features_details.aspx?search=2014.f_6bestlocalindependence_20965|title=6 Best local Independence Day films|author=Azizah Saleh|publisher=Cinema Online|date=29 August 2014|accessdate=24 January 2015}}</ref> It also listed by [[Astro Awani]] as one of 5 patriotic films based on true stories should watched.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.astroawani.com/berita-hiburan/5-filem-patriotik-adaptasi-kisah-benar-wajib-tonton-184284|title=5 filem patriotik adaptasi kisah benar... wajib tonton!|publisher=[[Astro Awani]]|date=30 August 2018|accessdate=25 January 2019}}</ref> Malaysian teen magazine, ''Remaja'' also listed this film as among patriotic films should watched.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.remaja.my/pejuang-dulu-dulu-bergolok-gadai-pertahankan-negara-ini-filem-filem-patriotik-yang-patut-anda-tonton/|title=Pejuang dulu-dulu bergolok gadai pertahankan negara. Ini filem-filem patriotik yang patut anda tonton|author=Fiezreen|publisher=Remaja|date=1 September 2020|accessdate=12 February 2021}}</ref> |
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==Explanatory notes== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070603202604/http://www.filemkita.com/filem/l/leftenan_adnan_01.html Leftenan Adanan at FilemKita.com] |
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* {{IMDb title|0267664|Leftenan Adnan}} |
* {{IMDb title|0267664|Leftenan Adnan}} |
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Latest revision as of 00:41, 7 December 2024
Leftenan Adnan | |
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Directed by | Aziz M. Osman |
Written by | Aziz M. Osman |
Screenplay by | Aziz M. Osman |
Produced by | Aziz M. Osman |
Starring |
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Country | Malaysia |
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Budget | MYR 2.5 million |
Box office | MYR 1.07 million |
Leftenan Adnan (English: Lieutenant Adnan)is a 2000 Malaysian Malay-language biographical war drama film directed by Aziz M. Osman and co-produced by both Grand Brilliance, Paradigmfilm, and the Malaysian Army. The film chronicles the actions of Adnan bin Saidi who had been involved as a Lieutenant of the Malay Regiment fending against the invasion of the Japanese army during the Second World War.[1][2] A digitally-restored version of the film was released in 2020 as part of its 20th anniversary.[3]
Plot
[edit]Adnan bin Saidi, a handsome Malay from Sungai Ramal in Kajang, Selangor who had joined the Malay Regiment of the British Colonial Forces just before the Second World War broke out in Asia. By the time the war broke out, he had been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, and was in command of Company C, 1st Battalion, Malay Regiment after the death of the British company commander, Captain H R Rix. His exploits and bravery in combat while leading his men against the Japanese Imperial Army became legendary. The two known engagements he was involved in are:
- The Battle of Pasir Panjang, and
- The Battle of Bukit Chandu or Opium Hill.
Both battles occurred during the final phase of the Japanese Imperial Army's assault on the city of Singapore during the Battle of Singapore. He later was executed after the battle.
Cast
[edit]- Hairie Othman as Lieutenant Adnan bin Saidi
- Umie Aida as Safiah, Adnan's wife
- Farid Amirul as Major Iwaichi Fujiwara
- Faizal Hussein as Private Ayob
- Rusdi Ramli as Private Malik
- Shaharuddin Thamby as Ibrahim Yaacob
- Wahid Senario as Ismail Malim Mas
- M. Osman as Pak Saidi, Adnan's father
- Sherie Merlis as Tumirah
- Rambo Chin as General Tomoyuki Yamashita
- TS Jeffry as Lai Teck
- Yank Kassim as Lim Bo Seng, Lai Teck's henchmen
- Zul Yahya as Ahmad bin Saidi
- Johan Abdullah as the Captain H R Rix
- Mejar Mohd Razak Omar as Sergeant Ngah
- Koperal Wan Shakri Wan Fe as Private Ali
- A Shepherd as The Doctor
- Williams Francis Hutchinson as Sir Smith
- Aziz M. Osman as Feast Guests
Historical accuracy
[edit]There are several historical liberties that were taken on the accounts of Adnan for dramatising purposes. The first point was Adnan's famously tragic death - in the film version, his death was not shown explicitly on film and discretely panned out to the closing credits, where it was implied that he and the surviving wounded in his company were tied to trees and bayoneted to death, which would be more correct version and in keeping with similar Japanese practice elsewhere.
This contrasts to the official version as recorded by Japanese Imperial Army, which indicated that he was executed first, then hung upside down from a cherry tree. British accounts have confirmed that his corpse was found hung upside down after the surrender and this has been repeated in a number of authoritative texts on the Malayan campaign. The actual mode of execution was never officially recorded.
In the film, General Tomoyuki Yamashita commented on the lieutenant's bravery and valour before Adnan's execution possibly as a lesson for the Japanese troops and said that if there were ten more soldiers like Adnan in the British Colonial Forces in Malaya at that time, he would have needed ten more divisions to conquer Malaya. However, the official version records that the execution by the Japanese troops in anger for his stubbornness in holding his position and inflicting large casualties on Japanese troops.
The Lewis gun that being used regularly by Hairi Othman in this film is actually a mocked up model. From standard general-purpose machine gun it attached with prop made circular bullet magazine. The actual lewis gun model is the magazine are in slim, thin and disk-shaped. Not bulky and big that being used in this film, which is similar to aircraft version of the magazine.
Release and reception
[edit]Leftenan Adnan was released on 31 August 2000 in conjunction with 43rd anniversary of Malaysia's independence and marketed as the "Ultimate Malay Film Epic".[a][4][5]
Meor Shariman and Joe Lee, both writes for The Malay Mail dubbed the film as "the Malaysian version of Saving Private Ryan".[6]
Legacy
[edit]In 2014, Leftenan Adnan was listed as one of 6 Best Merdeka Day-themed film by film portal, Cinema Online.[7] It also listed by Astro Awani as one of 5 patriotic films based on true stories should watched.[8] Malaysian teen magazine, Remaja also listed this film as among patriotic films should watched.[9]
Explanatory notes
[edit]- ^ Original: "Sebuah Epik Filem Melayu Terunggul".
References
[edit]- ^ "Leftenan Adnan filem alaf baru". Berita Minggu. 2 January 2000. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ Saniboey Mohd Ismail (15 March 2000). "Sejarah hero Melayu". Harian Metro. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ Asraf Aided (31 August 2020). "Tonton Leftenan Adnan 2020 dalam versi yang lebih segar!". Astro Gempak. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ "Aziz tidak bimbang jika Leftenan Adnan gagal". Berita Harian. 6 September 2000. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ Tuah (24 September 2000). "Leftenan Adnan hebat!". Berita Minggu. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ Meor Shariman; Joe Lee (6 August 2001). "Top honours for Leftenan Adnan". The Malay Mail. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
- ^ Azizah Saleh (29 August 2014). "6 Best local Independence Day films". Cinema Online. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
- ^ "5 filem patriotik adaptasi kisah benar... wajib tonton!". Astro Awani. 30 August 2018. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
- ^ Fiezreen (1 September 2020). "Pejuang dulu-dulu bergolok gadai pertahankan negara. Ini filem-filem patriotik yang patut anda tonton". Remaja. Retrieved 12 February 2021.