Active direction was done by the Wong brothers, ethnic Chinese who generally made Chinese-oriented films.
Balink began work on the film in 1934, working with the Wong brothers, who served as cinematographers.
The film was directed by the Wong brothers, who had studied film in the United States.
For the company's first production, the Tans called the Wong brothers, Othniel and Joshua, to direct and handle daily activities with the company.
The Wong brothers ran out to grip the wingtips and keep its head into the wind; other workers brought cords and tarpaulins to stake it down.
That was one of the Wong brothers.
Indonesia Malaise is a 1931 film directed by the Wong brothers.
The Tans and the Wong brothers established Tan & Wong Bros in 1948 to continue this work.
Tan served primarily as a financial backer, while the Wong brothers handled day-to-day matters.
The Wong brothers set up a push-cart stall to sell their laksa and the response to their recipe was overwhelming.