First Class (Burmese: ဖတ်စကလပ်) is a 1966 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Tha Du starring Htun Wai, Myat Mon, Thaw Ta Swe and May Nwet.[1][2][3]
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| First Class | |
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Film Poster | |
| Burmese | ဖတ်စကလပ် |
| Directed by | Tha Du |
| Screenplay by | Tha Du |
| Story by | Tha Du |
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| Cinematography | Aung Soe |
| Edited by | San Htun Ngwe Soe Wunna |
| Music by | Cho Tay Sett Aung Koe |
Production company | Tha Du Films |
Release date | 1966 |
Running time | 121 minutes |
| Country | Myanmar |
| Language | Burmese |
A poor couple, Maung Htun (Htun Wai) and A Shwe (Myat Mon) received free first-class tickets to a film from a rich couple, Thaw Ta (Thaw Ta Swe) and Ma Nwet (May Nwet). To be able to present themselves well at first-class standards, they cost more than the usual ticket. A satirical comedy about people's hypocrisy and arrogance.
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