Animal Tamer
Jan 01 1995
•1h 21m
•Drama, Horror, Fantasy
While on a hunting trip, Tias (Keke Hamzah) is bitten by a cobra. From then on out, strange and often life threatening things (being attacked by a crocodile, etc.) begin happening to both her and her boyfriend and they're pursued by a "tiger woman" (Malfin Shayna).
Cast
See allMalfin Shayna
Kemukus
Keke Hamzah
Tias
Dicky Vandi
Lintang
Chairil J.M.
Bismo
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