teaching, in a scene from the film
Pah Wongso Pendekar Boediman was produced by Jo Eng Sek, a businessman who had produced the film
Si Tjonat in 1929. Cinematography on this black-and-white film was handled by Cho' Chin Hsin, who had recently immigrated from
Shanghai. The film was the first production of
Star Film, a studio which Jo and Cho' had established in Prinsenland, Batavia (now Mangga Besar, Jakarta). At the time, the
Hollywood characters
Charlie Chan and
Mr. Moto were popular in the Indies, as were imported
detective films in general; however, no films in that genre had yet been produced domestically. This led Jo to make a detective film which he thought would be successful with
ethnic Chinese audiences. For this, he approached
L. V. Wijnhamer, Jr., an
Indo man who was popular within the ethnic Chinese community for his social work; Wijnhamer, better known as Pah Wongso, helped educate abandoned children, ran an employment office, and raised funds for
Red Cross aid in
war-torn China. Wijnhamer accepted the role. To support Wongso, stage actress
Elly Joenara was cast as Siti, making her film debut, while Mohamad Arief appeared as Wisnu. Other cast members included Djoenaedi, R. Sukran, and Miss Satijem. To ensure that fight scenes went smoothly, Jo hired members of Primo Oesman's
silat and boxing group to perform as criminals; Oesman, a professional boxer, also appeared in the film. ==Release and reception==