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Sarjan Hassan or Sergeant Hassan is a Singaporean war film starring P. Ramlee. The film took place during the Japanese invasion of Malaya during the Second World War. Initially, the film was supposed to be directed by Lamberto Avellana; however, he was unable to fully complete the film. The directing task was later taken over by P. Ramlee.

Sarjan Hassan
Directed by
Written by
  • Ralph Modder (story)
  • P. Ramlee (screenplay)
Produced byMalay Film Productions Ltd
Starring
Music byP. Ramlee
Distributed byShaw Brothers Ltd
Release date
CountrySingapore
LanguageMalay

Story


Sergeant Hassan (P. Ramlee) was 10 when his father died. His mother had died when he was younger. His late father's boss feels sorry for Hassan and adopts him. However, Hassan's foster brother, Ajis (Jins Shamsuddin) is jealous of Hassan . Even when both of them have fully grown up, Ajiz and Buang (Salleh Kamil) always bully Hassan together. At the same time, Salmah (Saadiah) has developed a crush towards Hassan, fuelling Ajis's fury even higher. When the Second World War is approaching, the Royal Malay Regiment begins recruiting young soldiers to fight against the war.

Ajiz joins the Royal Malay Regiment, but Hassan was forbidden to join them even if he wanted because of his foster father who orders him to take care of his orchard instead. Due to this, the villagers start calling him a coward and giving him other names. Consequently, he runs away from home to join the Regiment. Hassan wants to prove to the villagers that he is capable to be a good soldier. Not long after, he was promoted as a Sergeant.

When the Japanese invaded Malaya, Sergeant Hassan with his comrades fight them bravely. Hassan also saves Ajiz who is made a POW by the Japanese. At the same time, Buang becomes a traitor of his own nation by becoming a member of the Japanese secret agent Kempeitai. Buang uses his powers to raid the village and to force Salmah to marry him. His attempt fails when Sergeant Hassan and his comrades liberate the village from the Japanese, while Hassan himself defeats Buang in a one-on-one fight.


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References


  1. Gaik Cheng Khoo (1 November 2011). Reclaiming Adat: Contemporary Malaysian Film and Literature. UBC Press. pp. 99–. ISBN 978-0-7748-4144-3.
  2. Jamil Sulong (1990). Kaca permata: memoir seorang pengarah (in Malay). Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Pendidikan. ISBN 9789836211170.
  3. James Harding; A. H. Ahmad Sarji (2002). P. Ramlee: The Bright Star. Pelanduk. ISBN 978-967-978-834-1.





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