Ratna Moetoe Manikam (Perfected Spelling: Ratna Mutu Manikam), also known by the title Djoela Djoeli Bintang Tiga (Dance of the Three Stars; Perfected Spelling: Jula Juli Bintang Tiga), is a film from the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).
Laila overhears Koemala's scheming and tells Ratna, who in turn consults the elder god Batara Guru.
On Earth, Darsjah Alam is playing sepak raga in his courtyard when his ring is pulled off his finger by an unseen force.
Shocked by this event, Darsjah Alam goes to the lakeside to meditate whilst the minister and palace staff chase after his ring.
Upon arriving, Darsjah Alam sees a swan and hears a disembodied voice tell him to take it by the mouth.
When he does so, the swan transforms into Ratna, who returns the sultan's ring and offers herself as his bride, should he accept her three conditions: he may not ask her name, origin, or lineage.
As the kingdom prepares for an enormous celebration, Koemala – jealous of her sister's happy life – plans to disrupt the festivities.
Upon arriving home, Bahroel Alam throws the arrow at a passing sheep, having been overcome with a sudden urge.
The old woman whom Bahroel Alam had met earlier comes and sprinkles flower petals over his body, bringing him back in life.
[7] The Indonesian film historian Misbach Yusa Biran writes that it was released during the occupation, which lasted until 1945, but he does not specify a year.