Anak Perawan di Sarang Penjamun was produced beginning in 1962. At the time tensions between
leftist and
rightist movements, both in politics and the arts, were reaching a high. The
Communist Party of Indonesia-allied arts group
Lekra would call for the
Sukarno government to block films by non-Lekra filmmakers as anti-revolutionary. After a press screening on 26 February 1964,
Anak Perawan di Sarang Penjamun was challenged by Lekra; a review in
Warta Bhakti considered the film to "betrayal the [Indonesian people's] struggle", owing to the film's pro-
Malay sentiment during the ongoing
confrontation with Malaysia. However, the Indonesian film historian Salim Said suggests that the film was condemned not because of its plot, but because of Alsijahbana's alliance to the
Socialist Party of Indonesia. In response to this challenge, Ismail removed Alisjahbana's name from the film's credits. This move was unable to placate Lekra, and it was eventually banned from release. After the
30 September Movement and the
ensuing anti-communist purge, the Communist Party and most leftists were destroyed.
Anak Perawan di Sarang Penjamun, however, remained blacklisted because of Hermanto's previous membership in the Communist Party. A
VHS edition was ultimately released in the 1990s. A
35 mm copy is stored at
Sinematek Indonesia in
Jakarta. == Explanatory notes ==