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1. SynopsisLt. Adnan is a film about a Malaysian soldier who dares to sacrifice his life for Malaya from the Japanese during World War II. This movie shows the charisma and patriotic spirit that all Malaysian should have. Lt. Adnan believed that as a patriotic citizen, one had to fight until the last of breath to defend the nation. | |

The actors for the movie are Hairee Othman as Lt. Adnan, Umie Aida as Adnan's wife Safiah Fakih, Farid Amirul as Major Fujiwara, Rusdi Rmali as Private Malik, Faizal Hussin as Private Ayob and Wahid Senario as Ismail.Adnan is a kampong boy. He played war games with his friends and one day, he accidentally shot a man with a mock-up gun. Later during the ‘berkhatan’ ceremony, the man who incharged of it which is the ‘Tok Mudim’ was the one who Adnan shot. During this time also, Safiah has been attracted to him.In 1934, the British came to Kampung Sungai Ramal to search for the youngsters that are capable to join the Malay Army. So the British itself has called for the 1st Rejimen of Malay Army to be set up. Adnan and some of his friends who are interested of joining it went to the military camp situated at Port Dickson and unfortunately one of his friend didn’t survive. So he was sent back to the village. Adnan who has high spirit of patriotism and discipline was promoted to a Lt. in a short period of time by his Commanding Officer.After he succeed, Adnan went back to his village and all his villagers welcomed him by doing some ceremony. After couple of days, Adnan got married with Safiah, and they moved to Port Dickson. They had 2 children. When the war broke out, Safiah was pregnant with a third children.Meanwhile, a Malay which is played by Sabaruddin Chik, wanted to free Malaya. So he compromised with a Japanese spy who act like a Chinese. Sabaruddin Chik in this movie tried to convinced the Malays that the Japanese is helping Malaya to free themselves.After the villagers agreed and convinced about the Japanese, they

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