
The Mighty One
Action · Drama · Romance
Overview
Bagus Pribadi comes from Surabaya to conquer Jakarta with his strength. He meets Ratih, a widow who remains in the shadow of her ex-husband, Sujono. Sujono, cannot accept the fact that his ex-wife has fallen in love with another man. Hence Bagus must deal with one fight after another. Ratih’s brother, Sunarto, who owes Sujono a favour, also participates in blocking Bagus’ action. In the end, Bagus is forced to confront Sujono, and he succeeds.
Top Cast


Barry Prima
Barry Prima
Bagus Pribadi
Barry Prima
Bagus Pribadi


Joice Erna
Joice Erna
Ratih
Joice Erna
Ratih


Yoseano Waas
Yoseano Waas
Sujono
Yoseano Waas
Sujono


Piet Pagau
Piet Pagau
Sunarto
Piet Pagau
Sunarto


Baron Hermanto
Baron Hermanto
Baron Hermanto
Mayang Rianty
Mayang Rianty
Mayang Rianty


Dhalia
Dhalia
Dhalia
Hess Buller
Hess Buller
Hess Buller
Ice Sufini
Ice Sufini
Ice Sufini
Hassan Dollar
Hassan Dollar
Hassan Dollar
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