Love and Liquor (Burmese: မေတ္တာနှင့်သူရာ; Myitta Hnint Thuyar) is a 1920 Burmese black & white silent film directed by Ohn Maung, written by P Moe Nin and starring Nyi Pu.
Love and Liquor is the story about how gambling and alcohol destroyed a man's life.
He hired Nyi Pu, Burma's first actor, to act in the first Burmese feature film, the silent Myitta Nit Thuya (Love and Liquor).
[2][3] The film proved a major success, despite its poor quality due to a fixed camera position and inadequate film accessories.
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