''Phoo Sar Lan Sone'' ( my, ဖူးစာလမ်းဆုံ) is a 1969
Burmese black-and-white
Black-and-white (B&W or B/W) images combine black and white in a continuous spectrum, producing a range of shades of grey.
Media
The history of various visual media began with black and white, and as technology improved, altered to color. ...
drama film, directed by
Bo Ba Ko
Bo Ba Ko ( my, ဗိုလ်ဗကို) was one of the revolutionary leader in Fascist Japan Revolution and two-time Myanmar Academy Award winning film actor, military service, writer, film director, and University lecturer in Myanmar.ဗ ...
starring
Kyaw Hein
Kyaw Hein (, ; born Kyaw Htay, 14 July 1947 – 11 July 2020) was a Burmese actor, film director and singer. He is the five-time winner of the Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards. He starred in and directed hundreds of films, and was considere ...
,
Sandar,
Bo Ba Ko
Bo Ba Ko ( my, ဗိုလ်ဗကို) was one of the revolutionary leader in Fascist Japan Revolution and two-time Myanmar Academy Award winning film actor, military service, writer, film director, and University lecturer in Myanmar.ဗ ...
,
San Shar Tin
San Shar Tin ( my, စံရှားတင်; born 11 November 1934) is a Burmese actress and anyeint dancer. She won Best Actress Award for 1966 and Best Supporting Actress Award for 1983 in Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards.
Early life ...
and Baby Nwet.
Cast
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Kyaw Hein
Kyaw Hein (, ; born Kyaw Htay, 14 July 1947 – 11 July 2020) was a Burmese actor, film director and singer. He is the five-time winner of the Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards. He starred in and directed hundreds of films, and was considere ...
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Sandar
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Bo Ba Ko
Bo Ba Ko ( my, ဗိုလ်ဗကို) was one of the revolutionary leader in Fascist Japan Revolution and two-time Myanmar Academy Award winning film actor, military service, writer, film director, and University lecturer in Myanmar.ဗ ...
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San Shar Tin
San Shar Tin ( my, စံရှားတင်; born 11 November 1934) is a Burmese actress and anyeint dancer. She won Best Actress Award for 1966 and Best Supporting Actress Award for 1983 in Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards.
Early life ...
*Baby Nwet
References
1969 films
1960s Burmese-language films
Films shot in Myanmar
Burmese black-and-white films
1969 drama films
Burmese drama films
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