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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Orang_MinyakOrang Minyak - Wikipedia

    In Malay ghost beliefs, the Orang Minyak ("oily man" in Malay) is a supernatural creature coated with shiny black grease who abducts young women by night. The legend of the figure is first mentioned in a report from the Singaporean newspaper Berita Harian dated 12 October 1957.

  2. Curse of the Oily Man: Directed by P. Ramlee. With P. Ramlee, Sri Dewi, Ahmad C., Rosiah Chik. A deformed hunchback gets a second chance in life, but it is abruptly taken away when he accidentally kills a man.

    • (78)
    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • P. Ramlee
    • 1956-04-20
  3. S. Sudarmadji Screenplay. Abu Bakar Ali Cinematography. Yusram Music. H.R. Narayana Editing. Run Run Shaw Producer. Kamal Mustaffa Sound. Critics reviews. A deformed hunchback is given a second chance at life, but then he breaks the rules of his benefactor and is transformed into a horrific monster.

  4. Directed by P. Ramlee. A deformed hunchback is given a second chance at life, but then he breaks the rules of his benefactor and is transformed into a horrific monster. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • P. Ramlee
    • Malay Film Productions Ltd., Shaw And Sons
  5. Nov 23, 2023 · This was when P. Ramlee, a luminary in Malaysian cinema, etched the Orang Minyak into the cultural consciousness with his 1958 film, Sumpah Orang Minyak (The Curse of the Oily Man), in which a man driven by a Faustian pact with the devil is compelled to embark on a sinister quest involving the rape of virgins.

  6. English title: Curse of the Oily Man. Directed by: P. Ramlee. Run time: 90 min. Country: Singapore / Malaysia. Language: Malay with English subtitles. Rating: PG. Synopsis. A deformed hunchback gets a second chance in life, but this opportunity is abruptly taken away when he accidentally kills a man.

  7. Feb 14, 2024 · Orang minyak, which translates to oily man, are often described as towering men covered in black oil or grease. It is widely believed that all orang minyak are demonically transformed males, typically falling within the height and weight range of average adult males.