Top 10 similar words or synonyms for soehaena

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for soehaena

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Mega Mendoeng The black-and-white film starred Rd Soekarno, Oedjang, Boen Sofiati, and Soehaena; it also featured Ratna Djoewita, Ratnasih, Gamari Fadjar, and Moesa. Oedjang had acted for Union since its first film, "Kedok Ketawa" ("The Laughing Mask"; 1940), while Soekarno and Soehaena had made their debuts in "Soeara Berbisa". Sofiati, a stage actress who operated her own troupe, was a newcomer to cinema. This cast was of various socio-economic backgrounds, including noblemen and stage actors. Although Union stated that the film was made along realist lines and aimed at educated viewers, owing to the inclusion of stage actors – people who usually entertained lower class audiences – the Indonesian film historian Misbach Yusa Biran suggests that this was untrue.
Soeara Berbisa Soeara Berbisa (; Perfected Spelling: Suara Berbisa; Indonesian for "Venomous Voice") is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies. Produced by Ang Hock Liem for Union Films and directed by R Hu, this black-and-white film starred Raden Soekarno, Ratna Djoewita, Oedjang, and Soehaena. The story, written by Djojopranoto, follows two young men who compete for the affections of a woman before learning that they are long-lost brothers.
Soeara Berbisa "Soeara Berbisa" starred Raden Soekarno and Ratna Djoewita, and featured the acting talents of Oedjang and Soehaena. Soekarno and Soehana were new hires, whereas Oedjang and Djoewita had previously done work for Union; the former had been acting for Union since its first production, "Kedok Ketawa", in 1940, and the latter had held a role in "Wanita dan Satria". This black-and-white film included several "keroncong" songs, and was partly shot in the Preanger region of west Java.
Mega Mendoeng Mega Mendoeng (; Perfected Spelling: Mega Mendung) is a black-and-white drama film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Boen Kin Nam and produced by Ang Hock Liem for Union Films. Starring Rd Soekarno, Oedjang, Boen Sofiati, and Soehaena, it follows two young lovers who are separated by lies but ultimately reunite at the village of Mega Mendoeng in Bogor. This film, Union's seventh and final production, was shot concurrently with "Soeara Berbisa" and completed over a period of three months. It was released in early 1942 and screened as late as July of that year, but may now be lost.