
Duyung
Mar 06 2008
•2h 34m
•Comedy, Fantasy
Duyung tells the tale of a young man named Jimmy who has this habit of taking care of the environment. He also has a weird habit which is not well received by the other villagers. Jimmy befriends Orix an apeman species. Quietly he developes this feeling for Aspalela the daughter of Tok Mudim the leader of the villager.
Cast
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Maya Karin
Duyung

Saiful Apek
Jimmy

Yassin Senario
Orix

Yasmin Hani
Aspalela
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