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Panggilan Darah : ウィキペディア英語版 | Panggilan Darah
''Panggilan Darah'' (Indonesian for "Call of Blood") is a 1941 film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) directed by Sutan Usman Karim and produced by Tjho Seng Han for Oriental Film. The black-and-white film, now considered lost, starred Dhalia and Soerip. It followed orphaned sisters as they tried to make a living in the colonial capital of Batavia (now Jakarta). ''Panggilan Darah'' was a fair commercial success and saw screenings both in the Indies and Singapore, but Oriental was unable to recoup its losses and merged into another company soon afterwards. ==Plot== Orphaned sisters Dhalia and Soerip (themselves) leave their village in an attempt to make a living in the colonial capital of Batavia (now Jakarta). After a long period of misery, they are accepted as housemaids at the home of Hajji Ishak (Mochtar Widjaja). Although initially elated, they find that Iskak's wife (Wolly Sutinah) is a cruel mistress who often beats them. Meanwhile, Ishak's would-be-son-in-law is constantly flirting with Dhalia, much to his fiancée's dismay. The sisters finally decide to run away from Ishak's home. They make their way to Kudus and find work at the Nitisemito cigarette factory with the help of their friend (S. Poniman). Not long after their escape, Ishak receives a guest who reveals that the two were his nieces. This revelation spurs Ishak to take out advertisements in newspapers, looking for the young women and asking them to return to Batavia. Ishak's search initially has little success. However, when the sisters receive news that Ishak is looking for them, they quickly return to Batavia. There they are greeted with open arms. Ishak's wife regrets her earlier treatment of the girls and repents, treating them splendidly and supporting Dhalia's plans to open an orphanage.
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