Labu dan Labi (Film)
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Director | P. Ramlee |
Author | P. Ramlee S. Kadarisman |
Screenplay | S. Kadarisman |
Story by | S. Kadarisman |
Produced by | Vee Meng Shaw |
Starring | M. Zain P. Ramlee Udo Omar |
Edited by | H.R. Narayanan |
Music by | P. Ramlee |
Publishing company | Malay Film Productions |
Distributed by | Shaw Brothers |
Release date | August 29, 1962 |
Country | Singapore |
Language | Malay |
Labu dan Labi is a Malay comedy film directed and starred by P. Ramlee . The film tells the story of Labu and Labi, two employees of a stingy cloth entrepreneur, Haji Bakhil, with their big dreams. The film is styled like a pantomime with humorous overtones and characters who sometimes speak directly to the audience.
Plot
Labu (Mohd. Zain) and Labi (P. Ramlee) are servants in the household of Haji Bakhil, a miserly old man with a loyal wife and a beautiful daughter (Mariani). Both Labu and Labi are constantly scolded, insulted and forced to do the traditional school punishment ketok-ketampi by the grouchy Haji Bakhil. The two bear the ill-treatment and continue working there without complaint because they are both secretly in love with his daughter, Manisah.
One night as the pair are attempting to sleep on the verandah of Haji Bakhil’s house, they exchange stories of make-believe to amuse each other.
Night club

Labu and Labi told stories in their beds.
Labu and Labi talk about what they would do if they were as rich as their boss. Labi imagines that he is a magistrate and Labu pretends to be doctor. In an imaginary sequence, the pair visit a night-club, where “Haji Bakhil” appears as a waiter who attempts to get their order. Labu and Labi watch a performance by Saloma who sings the song Bila Larut Malam with her husband P. Ramlee providing back-up vocals. Following this there is a fashion show where Sarimah is one of the models. After the show, Labu goes back-stage to meet Sarimah in her dressing room, but Labi arrives for exactly the same purpose. The film returns to the “real world”, where Labu and Labi are loudly fighting over Sarimah, waking up their boss, Haji Bakhil, who shouts at them to go to sleep.
The Malay Tarzan
After a while, Labu says that he wouldn’t want to live in the city, but out in the free wilderness. He imagines that he is a Malay Tarzan, complete with keris. In this sequence, Haji Bakhil is Chita, Labu’s primate sidekick. As Labu is preparing his sambal belacan for his meal, Labi arrives in the dream sequence dressed as a tiger, saying that he wants to eat Labu. The pair start to fight, and it wakes up their boss again, who comes out to scold and order them to go to sleep.
In the Wild West

“Jesse Labu” with “Haji Bakhil’s grandson.
After having settled down again, Labu asks Labi whether he would like to live in the wilderness like Tarzan. Labi says that he would much prefer to be a cowboy. He imagines that he’s a Sheriff (claiming to be the younger brother of Nat King Cole), while Labi imagines that he is Jesse Labu, the youngest brother of Jesse James, not to mention the most feared outlaw and the deadliest gunslinger in the town. Labu and Labi eventually start a gunfight in the imaginary bar, and their gun sound effects wake their boss up for the third time. Haji Bakhil yells at them to go to sleep, and punishes them for their behaviour by giving them chores to do first thing in the morning.
Labu and Labi Find Their Fortune
The next morning, Labu goes into the forest to collect the firewood as ordered by Haji Bakhil. As he does, he sees a suspicious man exiting a secret passageway on the top of a small hill. After the man is gone Labu enters the passageway and discovers a room filled with money, presumably stolen. Labu grabs some of the money and leaves his job at the Haji Bakhil home without announcement.
Not too long later, Haji Bakhil and family are given a surprise when Labu’s new personal assistant (Shariff Dol) arrives at the house, announcing that Labu has recently inherited a fortune and seeks Manisah’s hand in marriage. Haji Bakhil refuses, and as retaliation Labu visits a bomoh (magician man) who casts a spell on Manisah, causing her to fall into a coma. Labu sends a message to Haji Bakhil that he will remove the spell if he allows Labu to wed his daughter.
Witnessing this turn of events, Labi visits a magician man of his own, who gives him a magical stone that, when dropped into any water, causes the liquid to have healing properties. Labi uses the stone to cure Manisah. Haji Bakhil is overjoyed and Manisah is touched by Labi’s kindness, so Labi is allowed to marry Manisah.
On the day of the wedding, Labu arrives at the house and casts a spell that causes everyone to fall asleep except for Labi, who uses his magic stone to wake up Manisah. Labu enters the house and tries to convince Manisah to marry him instead, but Labi stops him and a fight ensues. During the struggle, Labu grabs an axe and brings it down on Labi’s head.
Then it is revealed that the entire sequence was also a dream, and Labu is actually pounding Labi on the head with a pillow. Labu, however, is so caught up in his dream that he doesn’t realise that he’s woken up, and continues to fight with a confused Labi. Haji Bakhil wakes up yet again and is doubly enraged when Labu continues to boast and act as though he’s wealthy and powerful. When Manisah appears at a window to see what the commotion is about, Labu begs her to leave Labi and marry him instead. Manisah is confused and tells Labu he must have been dreaming. This finally makes Labu realise his error.
Haji Bakhil, who is still very angry at having his sleep continually disrupted, punishes both Labu and Labi by making them do the ketok-ketampi.
Cast
Main actor
- M. Zain as Labu bin Kundur, Doctor Labu, Tarzan Malaya, Jesse Labu & Haji Labu
- P. Ramlee as Labi Bin Kura Kura, Majistreet Labi, Harimau, Sheriff Labi & Himself (Singer of the Panca Sitara group)
- Udo Omar as Haji Bakhil bin Lebai Kedekut (employer of pumpkins and labi), Waiter at the nightclub, Chitah the monkey, and waiter at the bar
- Mariani as Manisah binti Haji Bakhil
- Rahimah Alias as Haji Bakhil’s wife
Supporting actor
- Shariff Dol as Haji Labu’s Assistant
Special appearance
- Nyong Ismail as the Bomoh
- M. Babjan as Cave Priest
- Saloma as Herself (Singer of the song Bila Larut Malam & Singapura Waktu Malam)
- Aziz Sattar as Himself (Nightclub Lawyer)
- Sarimah Ahmad as Herself (Model)
- Ahmad C , Ahmad Daud & Kassim Masdor as Singers of the Panca Sitara group
Track
- “Yang Mana Satu” nyanyian P. Ramlee, Saloma & M. Zain
- “Bila Larut Malam” nyanyian Saloma & Panca Sitara
- “Singapura Waktu Malam” nyanyian Saloma
Watch The Movie
The film has a sequel, the film Nasib Si Labu Labi .
Nasib Si Labu Labi (Film)
Nasib Si Labu Labi (English: The Fate of Labu and Labi), or known as What Happened to Labu and Labi is a 1963 Singaporean Malay-language black-and-white buddy comedy film directed by and starring P. Ramlee. The film is a sequel to Labu dan Labi and features a number of returning cast members.
Plot
Set sometime after the events of the previous film, Haji Bakhil’s wife has died. Haji Bakhil is alone and depressed, but eventually meets a beautiful young woman named Murni or Murniyati Haji Ibrahim(Murni Sarawak), who is a teacher at a school for orphans. Haji Bakhil (Udo Umar) spends some time pursuing her, and his attention is apparently not unwelcome.
In a subplot, Labu and Labi discover that they are both in love with Haji Bakhil’s daughter Manisah, and decide to fight for her properly in a boxing match. However, this thread is not resolved by the end credits, and the pair’s feud is not addressed after their failed boxing match.
In the main plot, Haji Bakhil eventually sends Labu and Labi on his behalf to Murni’s house to ask her father (Ibrahim Pendek), for her hand in marriage, but Murni’s father refuses. Labu and Labi come up with a plan to kidnap Murni in the middle of the night for an elopement, but they accidentally kidnap Murni’s father, instead and bring him in a blanket to Tok Kadi (Aziz Sattar). Labu, Labi and Haji Bakhil are arrested and tried by the judge(Hakim) (Ahmad Nisfu). Haji Bakhil is able to post his own bail, but he refuses to bail his servants. The film ends with Labu and Labi moaning their fate in prison.
Cast
- P. Ramlee as Labi
- M. Zain as Labu
- Mariani as Manisah
- Udo Omar as Haji Bakhil
- S. Sudarmaji as Teacher Sudar
- Habsah Buang as Headmistress
- Murni Sarawak as Teacher Murni
- S. Shamsuddin as Boxing Club Coach
- Ibrahim Pendek as Murni father’s
- Ahmad C as Ahmad
- Aziz Sattar as Matchmaker
- Ahmad Nisfu as the judge
- Ahmad Mahmud as Beauty pageant judge 1
- Omar Rojik as Beauty pageant judge 2
- Rosnani Jamil as Beauty pageant judge 3
- Sarimah Ahmad as Beauty pageant judge 4
- Dayang Sofia as Beauty pageant judge 5
- Saloma as Singer at variety show
Songs
- “Mengapa Kah?” nyanyian Saloma
- “Barang Yang Lepas Jangan Dikenang” nyanyian P. Ramlee
- “Allah Selamatkan Kamu” nyanyian P. Ramlee
- “Tarian Silat Orang Melayu” nyanyian Saloma
- “Aci Aci Buka Pintu” nyanyian P. Ramlee dan Saloma
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