Saur Sepuh II: The Sacred Resting Place
Sep 01 1989
•1h 29m
•Action, Adventure
Brama Kumbara’s plan to build a royal resting place near his teacher’s grave is being obstructed by people from the Kuntala kingdom. They rally their people who live in Brama’s kingdom, Madangkara, and they manage to influence the regents of Madangkara through their wives. Then the regents stop obeying their leader. They also hire highly skilled villains to destroy the resting place. Brama is furious. With Mantili, he pursues all the rebels and exterminates the Kuntala people who are not loyal to Madangkara.
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Fendy Pradana
Brama Kumbara

Anneke Putri
Harnum
Elly Ermawati
Mantili

Murti Sari Dewi
Lasmini
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