"Don't Let It Eat Yourself [Jangan Sampai Makan Diri]"07 August 2008Horror, Thriller110 mins
Susuk is a 2008 Malaysian horror film which was released on August 7, 2008 in Malaysia. The film is directed by Amir Muhammad and Naeim Ghalili. The story concerns about Soraya, who uses the forbidden practice of susuk in order to be famous.
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Susuk Movie Trailer
Soraya is a nurse who inspires to be a singer. Suzana is a singing Diva sensation. One needs susuk to succeed. Susuk can be the gateway to fame and glory.
Susuk Movie Trailer (english subtitles)
Soraya is a nurse who inspires to be a singer. Suzana is a singing Diva sensation. One needs susuk to succeed. Susuk can be the gateway to fame and glory.
Susuk - trailer
Clever and satirical horror film. In the magic practice of susuk small valuable objects are inserted under the skin. It brings eternal beauty but sacrifices do have ...
Susuk - Short Film
All is fair in love and war. When an ugly girl Putri finds out that the love of her life is getting married to her own friend. She will do anything it takes to get him ...
Susuk The Movie
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