This is the story of one of the heroes of independence from South Sulawesi - Wolter Monginsidi. Monginsidi is portrayed as a flamboyant young man, brave and daring yet emotional at times. He and his troops always ambush the Dutch until they are finally caught. His father is persuaded to sign the clemency form, which turns out to be a trap, set up by the Dutch. He receives the death sentence instead.
Arrogant photographer Yanto (Ray Sahetapy) all but ignores his pregnant wife, Lastri (Minati Atmanegara), leaving her at home with her parents while he carries on an affair with his new assistant, Yatti (Dian Ariestya). When Lastri catches the two having sex, a fight ensues and Yanto accidentally kills her. He and his mistress then bury the body to cover their tracks but Yanti's spirit vengeance-seeking returns. With snakes.
Anna is a private tutor for Frans' two children who have just lost their mother. The mistress of the house died from being poisoned by Renita, her own younger sister. There she was seduced by Danny, Frans' brother-in-law who she initially rejected. However, love began to grow when Danny moved to Jakarta. Unfortunately, their letters were hijacked by Renita. Then there was also a declaration of love from Frans who eventually also died from Renita's poison.
When the driver is late to fetch Boni, from school on her birthday, she is kidnapped. This only child from a rich and harmonious family has a faithful dog, Nancy. While the father asks for police help to prepare an ambush, in the end, the true saviour is the smart Nancy. The film combines the genres of a musical, a family film, and a thriller.