Asian crescent

United Kingdom, 1964

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A look at some of the social and economic problems facing the Malaysian Federation. Although born in Malaysia the people may be Chinese, Indian, Malay, with different languages, religions and ways of life. The federation is determined to give equality of opportunity and a real sense of natural unity to all its people.

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Credits

director

Peter Hopkinson

producer

James Carr

production company

Lever Brothers

Duration

00:20:00:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1964

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