Enny Haryono is an actor known for her role in Primitives (1978), a film that delves into the primal instincts of humanity. Set against a backdrop of survival and raw nature, Haryono's performance captures the essence of the film's exploration of human behavior in extreme circumstances. While her filmography may be limited, her contribution to Primitives adds a unique layer to the conversation around cult cinema, highlighting the often overlooked narratives that emerge from exploitation films.
Primitives
Three students, Tommy, Rita, and Robert, and their guides head into the jungle to study primitive tribes separated from civilization. However, the students say the one tribe they visit isn't primitive enough, and they want to find some really savages, and to locate the legendary cannibal tribe supposedly living in the area. To complete their thesis, three anthropology students go to the jungle to study primitive peoples and wind up on the menu of a cannibalistic tribe.