

Indonesia's legendary comedy trio ghostbusting before it was cool — with more chaos than proton packs.
When they're not romancing their girls, the Warkop comedy trio forms a team to help people in need, which includes solving a child kidnapping case and finding themselves facing off against ghosts and the kuntilanak (the Indonesian version of a banshee).
Practical Effects
DIY ghost effects that age like weird, charming wine.
Acting
Warkop's unscripted trio chemistry carries every scene.
Production
Genre mashup madness: horror, slapstick, action, somehow coherent.
Director
Iksan Lahardi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Warkop DKI dominated Indonesian cinema throughout the 80s, making this a time-capsule of the nation's comedy golden age before television consumed the trio.
The kuntilanak — a vengeful female spirit with long hair and white dress — is Indonesia's most iconic ghost, predating Japanese horror tropes that later globalized similar imagery.