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| music = | cinematography = | editing = | studio = Banteng Film Corporation | distributor = | released = 1952 | runtime = | country = Indonesia | language = Indonesia | budget = | gross = }} ''Pahit-Pahit Manis'' ("Bitter Sweet") is a 1952 Indonesian romantic comedy directed by and produced for the Banteng Film Corporation. Starring , , , and , it follows a man named Ariffien as he attempts to woo his boss' daughter but falls for another woman. ==Plot== Ariffien (), in an attempt at earning a promotion, is attempting to curry favor from his boss, Hendro, and woo his daughter. One day, Hendro sends a letter that they will visit him the following day. Ariffien asks his housemate, the newlywed Bachtiar (), to take his wife on a date while his boss is over; he fears that his prospective father-in-law will take issue with a woman living at his home. Bachtiar agrees. Night falls, and Ariffien and Bachtiar are surprised to find a car broken down in front of their home, leaving a young woman named Fatmah () stranded with her driver. The two men attempt to fix the vehicle, but they puncture the tyres. Ultimately, although he finds Fatmah disagreeable, Ariffien agrees to let her spend the night on the condition that she leave promptly at dawn. By 8:30 the following morning Fatmah has yet to leave the house. Furthermore, Hendro and his daughter arrive early. Shocked at Ariffien allowing a woman to stay at his home, the two make a scene and leave. Ariffien is furious with Fatmah, though she accepts his tirade with a smile before apologizing and leaving. Fatmah and Ariffien later fall in love, and Fatmah's father is pleased with him as he had tried to help her fix her car. It is revealed that Bachtiar had deliberately arranged the romance between Ariffien and Fatmah. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pahit-Pahit Manis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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