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Star Film was a film production company in the
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. Established by
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businessman Jo Eng Sek and Chinese cameraman Cho' Chin Hsin in 1940, it produced five
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films in 1940 and 1941; two of these were directed by Jo, and the remainder were directed by Wu Tsun. Another film was under production when the studio was closed following the
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. Star helped establish the careers of actors such as S Waldy and Elly Joenara, and produced screenplays written by
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and
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; its output, however, is probably
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.


History

Star Film was established by Jo Eng Sek, who had previous film experience as co-producer of ''
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'' (1929), and
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-based cameraman Cho' Chin Hsin; for much of the life of the company, Jo would take the role of producer while Cho' would be on camera. The company's headquarters were located at Prinsenlaan, Batavia (now Mangga Besar,
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). The company released its first film, '' Pah Wongso Pendekar Boediman'', in April 1941. For this detective film, Star signed L. V. Wijnhamer Jr., an
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community. The film was a commercial success, allowing the company to expand. Later Jo signed
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as a screenwriter; the studio touted this as a victory, owing to Ariffien's wide
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as a journalist. He wrote a single work for the company, '' Tjioeng Wanara'', based on the Sundanese legend as retold by M. A. Salmoen in a 1938
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-published edition; this was directed and produced by Jo. Several actors cast for the film continued with Star for the remainder of its existence, including comedian S Waldy and future film producer Elly Joenara. However, Ariffien left Star owing to dissatisfaction over ''Tjioeng Wanara''. Star continued expanding, and Jo brought aboard Chinese director Wu Tsun, whose first film for the company was '' Lintah Darat''. It had begun production before the release of ''Tjioeng Wanara'' and dealt with a family torn apart by dealings with a
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. This production received positive reviews. Star then produced a sequel to ''Pah Wongso Pendekar Boediman'', again with Wu at the helm, and drew the journalist
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as writer. In this film, titled '' Pah Wongso Tersangka'', Star emphasised comedy, relying on the interactions between Waldy, Pah Wongso, and the comedian Sarip. Saeroen wrote one more film for Star in 1941, '' Ajah Berdosa'', before leaving the company. This film, which follows a villager named Mardiman over a period of several years in which he loses everything owing to his infatuation with a "modern" woman, was advertised as "an extremely simple and touching story" and received positive reviews. By late 1941, Star was producing an adaptation of the ''
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'', titled ''1001 Malam''. At the time several contemporary works were being adapted from ''Nights'', including
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's ''Aladin'' and ''
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'', Populair's Film's ''
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'', and Java Industrial Film's ''
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''. By early 1942, the colonial government of the Dutch East Indies had become concerned with the possibility of an invasion by the
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. This fear reached the general populace, and the February 1942 edition of film magazine ''Pertjatoeran Doenia dan Film'' reported that several studios would move away from the colonial capital of Batavia or go on a production hiatus. Star, though production of ''1001 Malam'' was incomplete, was reported to be preparing to move. When the Japanese occupied the Indies in March 1942, Star was closed, never to reopen.


Filmography

Star Film produced six films in two years. All were feature length,
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works, receiving wide releases in the
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. Some, such as ''Pah Wongso Pendekar Boediman'', were reportedly screened as far away as
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, China, and
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. Though its films were screened at least into the late 1940s, the company's output is likely lost. *'' Pah Wongso Pendekar Boediman'' (1940) *'' Tjioeng Wanara'' (1941) *'' Lintah Darat'' (1941) *'' Pah Wongso Tersangka'' (1941) *'' Ajah Berdosa'' (1941) *''1001 Malam'' (unfinished)


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