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Sunday, May 31, 2026

Movies That Mark 30th Year in May 1996

At least 12 Filipino movies were released in theaters in May 1996. At present, some of these movies can be viewed on YouTube, while others are occasionally aired on free television.

Ang Tange Kong Pag-Ibig
SPO4 Santiago: Sharpshooter
Cedie
Nights of Serafina
Wanted: Perfect Mother
Hagedorn
Takot Ka Ba sa Dilim?
Mga Nagbabagang Labi
Tolentino: Lumaban Ka Hanggang Gusto Mo!
Hindi Ako Ander! Itanong Mo Kay Kumander
Mula Noon Hanggang Ngayon
Itataya Ko ang Buhay Ko

Details of each mentioned title follow.



Ang Tange Kong Pag-Ibig (Tagalog: My Stupid Love)
Original Release Date: May 1, 1996

Production Companies: Mother Studio Films and M-Zet Films


MAIN CAST

Vic Sotto    ...    Restituto Roso
Maricel Soriano    ...    Amanda Moran
Ruby Rodriguez    ...    Cutie
Yoyong Martirez    ...    De Niro
Larry Silva    ...    Tyopips


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Danilo P. Cabreira
Story and Screenplay     ...    Danilo P. Cabreira and Bibeth Orteza
Cinematography    ...    Johnny Araojo and Romulo Araojo
Production Design    ...    Abel Molina
Editing    ...    Rogelio Salvador and Joe Solo
Musical Direction    ...    Mon Del Rosario
Executive Producers    ...    Lily Monteverde and Marvic C. Sotto


NOTES:

*** Prior to this movie, Vic Sotto has worked with Maricel Soriano in other films. In those films, Vic Sotto is cast as part of the comedic trio Tito, Vic, and Joey. Age Doesn't Matter and I Have Three Hands are among those films.

*** Ruby Rodriguez joins Yoyong Martirez and Larry 'Pipoy' Silva as the trio of sidekicks. In most Vic Sotto movies oth, Richie D'Horsie completes the said trio.




SPO4 Santiago: Sharpshooter
Original Release Date: May 1, 1996

Production Companies: Mahogany Pictures and Viva Films


MAIN CAST

Ramon 'Bong' Revilla Jr.    ...    SPO4 Jaime 'Jimmy' B. Santiago
Tonton Gutierrez    ...    Boy Palomar
Ina Raymundo    ...    Elsa Lopez
Dindi Gallardo    ...    Santiago’s Wife
Raymond Bagatsing    ...    Boy’s Goon


SELECTED CREW

Direction and Editing    ...    Pepe Marcos
Story    ...    Jaime Santiago
Screenplay    ...    Jojo M. Lapus
Cinematography    ...    Danny Bustos
Production Design    ...    Sonny Maculada
Musical Direction    ...    Mon Del Rosario
Executive Producers    ...    Victor Villegas and Vic Del Rosario Jr.


NOTE:

*** Jaime Santiago himself attended the premiere with lead actor Bong Revilla, but had to leave early when he heard of a hostage situation taking place in Tondo. After negotiations proved unsuccessful, Santiago positioned himself in a nearby house and shot the hostage taker and rescued the hostage who was a one-year-old girl.




Cedie
Original Release Date: May 8, 1996

Production Company: Star Cinema


MAIN CAST

Tom Taus Jr.    ...    Cedric 'Cedie' Errol
Ronaldo Valdez    ...    Earl of Dorincourt
Jaclyn Jose    ...    Annie Errol
Mark Gil    ...    Capt. James Errol
Subas Herrero    ...    Mr. Hobbs


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Romy V. Suzara
Story    ...    Fumio Ishimori (based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett)
Screenplay    ...    Mari L. Mariano
Cinematography    ...    Joe Batac Jr.
Production Design    ...    Manny B. Morfe
Editing    ...    Joyce Bernal
Musical Direction    ...    Nonong Buencamino
Executive Producers    ...    Charo Santos-Concio and Lily Monteverde


NOTE:

*** This movie is an adaptation of the popular TV anime series Little Prince Cedie which was in turn based on the 1886 children's novel Little Lord Fauntleroy by English playwright and author Frances Hodgson Burnett.



Nights of Serafina
Original Release Date: May 8, 1996

Production Company: Mother Studio Productions


MAIN CAST  

Giorgia Ortega    ...    Serafina
Mike Magat    ...    Albert
John Apacible    ...    Anton
Angelika dela Cruz    ...    Diana
Joan Jackson    ...    Betty


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Joey Gosiengfiao
Story and Screenplay    ...    Ricky Lee, Jonas Sebastian, Frank Rivera
Cinematography    ...    Rey De Leon
Production Design    ...    Judy Lou de Pio
Editing    ...    Edmund 'Bot' Jarlego
Musical Direction    ...    Jessie Lasaten
Executive Producer    ...    Lily Y. Monteverde


NOTE:

*** Follows the story of Serafina, a woman from the slums of Manila, and Anton, a wealthy logger. After getting married, they move to Anton's house on a tropical island where they live with his domineering mother.




Wanted: Perfect Mother
Original Release Date: May 8, 1996

Production Company: Neo Films


MAIN CAST  

Christopher de Leon    ...    Dante Zulueta
Regine Velasquez    ...    Sam
Bing Loyzaga    ...    Bing
Bobby Andrews    ...    Arnel
Kate Gomez    ...    Crissy


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Ike Jarlego Jr.
Story    ...    Mars Ravelo
Screenplay    ...    Melissa Mendoza-Del Rosario
Cinematography    ...    Jun Pereira
Production Design    ...    Manny Morfe
Editing    ...    Marya Ignacio
Musical Direction    ...    Jesse Lasaten and Louie Ocampo
Executive Producer    ...    Vic del Rosario Jr.


NOTE:

*** Based on a similarly titled novel by Mars Ravelo that was serialized in Pilipino Komiks. This komiks novel was adapted into a movie of the same title in 1970




Hagedorn
Original Release Date: May 16, 1996

Production Company: Merdeka Films


MAIN CAST  

Fernando Poe Jr.    ...    Edward Hagedorn
Sharmaine Arnaiz    ...    Elena Marcelo
Jun Aristorenas    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Bob Soler    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Dante Rivero    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]


SELECTED CREW  

Direction    ...    Ronwaldo Reyes
Story    ...    Edward Hagedorn
Screenplay    ...    Manuel Buising, Senen Dimaguila, and Henry Nadong
Cinematography    ...    Ver Reyes
Production Design    ...    Arnold De Jesus
Editing    ...    Augusto Salvador and Rene Tala
Musical Direction    ...    Jaime Fabregas
Executive Producers    ...    Edmer Lim and Lolita Lim


NOTE:

*** A biographical film based on the life and times of Edward Solon Hagedorn. Hagedorn was the mayor of Puerto Princesa, Philippines, and later the representative of Palawan's 3rd congressional district. At the time of the movie's release, Hagedorn was serving his second term as mayor.


Takot Ka Ba sa Dilim?
Original Release Date: May 1996
Production Company: Viva Films

MAIN CAST  
Angelu de Leon ... Carly
Rica Peralejo ... Mariel
Bobby Andrews ... Jude
Onemig Bondoc ... Eddie Boy
Red Sternberg ... Rico

SELECTED CREW  
Direction ... Don Escudero
Story ... Jose Javier Reyes
Screenplay ... Jose Javier Reyes
Cinematography ... Jun Agravante
Production Design ... Arthur Dominguez
Editing ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Musical Direction ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Executive Producer(s) ... William Leary

OTHER NOTES

Horror film featuring mythical creatures like manananggal and tikbalang.

Mga Nagbabagang Labi
Original Release Date: May 1996
Production Company: Seiko Films

MAIN CAST  
Jestoni Alarcon ... Dindo Valdez
Rosanna Roces ... Carol
Daniel Fernando ... [role]
Sheila Ysrael ... [role]
Marita Zobel ... [role]

SELECTED CREW  
Direction ... Victor Tango
Story ... Salvador Royales
Screenplay ... Salvador Royales
Cinematography ... Rosendo Buenaseda
Production Design ... Ronnie Cruz
Editing ... Ferren Salumbides
Musical Direction ... Bienvenido Medina
Executive Producer(s) ... Robbie Tan

OTHER NOTES

Rosanna Roces starred in one of her boldest roles.

Tolentino: Lumaban Ka Hanggang Gusto Mo!
Original Release Date: May 1996
Production Company: [information to be provided upon availability]

MAIN CAST  
Lito Lapid ... Tolentino
Joanne Quintas ... [role]
Jess Lapid Jr. ... [role]
Sylvia Sanchez ... [role]
Melissa Mendez ... [role]

SELECTED CREW  
Direction ... Joji Vitug
Story ... Joji Vitug
Screenplay ... Joji Vitug
Cinematography ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Production Design ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Editing ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Musical Direction ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Executive Producer(s) ... Lily Monteverde

OTHER NOTES

Action film about a security guard battling bank robbers.

Hindi Ako Ander! Itanong Mo Kay Kumander
Original Release Date: May 1996
Production Company: Neo Films / Magic Adobo Productions

MAIN CAST  
Janno Gibbs ... Tomas
Bing Loyzaga ... Cindy
Alyssa Gibbs ... Princess
Pilita Corrales ... Doña Luisa
Elizabeth Ramsey ... Matilda

SELECTED CREW  
Direction ... Edgardo Vinarao
Story ... Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario
Screenplay ... Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario
Cinematography ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Production Design ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Editing ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Musical Direction ... Ricky del Rosario
Executive Producer(s) ... Eric Cuatico

OTHER NOTES

Family comedy starring real-life couple Janno Gibbs and Bing Loyzaga with their daughter Alyssa.


Mula Noon Hanggang Ngayon
Original Release Date: May 1996
Production Company: MAQ Productions / Star Cinema

MAIN CAST  
Aiko Melendez ... Beverly
Chin Chin Gutierrez ... Maxine
Jomari Yllana ... Nico
Robin Da Roza ... [role]
Dante Rivero ... [role]

SELECTED CREW  
Direction ... Khryss Adalia
Story ... Shaira Mella Salvador
Screenplay ... Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario, Jojo Atienza, Khryss Adalia
Cinematography ... Joe Tutanes
Production Design ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Editing ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Musical Direction ... Nonong Buencamino
Executive Producer(s) ... Malou N. Santos

OTHER NOTES

Romantic drama about childhood friends whose bond is tested by time and circumstance.

Aiko Melendez and Jomari Yllana were popular love-team figures in the mid-1990s.

Itataya Ko ang Buhay Ko
Original Release Date: May 1996
Production Company: [information to be provided upon availability]

MAIN CAST  
Phillip Salvador ... [role]
Sunshine Cruz ... [role]
Ruel Vernal ... [role]
Dick Israel ... [role]
Michael Locsin ... [role]

SELECTED CREW  
Direction ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Story ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Screenplay ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Cinematography ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Production Design ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Editing ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Musical Direction ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Executive Producer(s) ... [information to be provided upon availability]

OTHER NOTES

Typical of Phillip Salvador’s action films, with themes of loyalty and sacrifice.

Sunshine Cruz was emerging as a leading lady in both drama and action genres.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Red Bananas with Heart in the Jungle: Notes About a Staple Fruit in Filipino Movies

If you watched Pinoy movies in the late 80s or 90s, you probably know Starzan: The Shouting Star of the Jungle. What stuck with me was the detail that the red banana gave him extraordinary strength. So I was shocked when I saw at the market that red bananas actually exist. 

I used to think the red banana was just a fictional fruit from the imagination of Joey De Leon (actor and co-writer) and Tony Y. Reyes (director and co-writer).

Starzan poster

Photo Credit: Regal Films


Going back to the real-life red banana, I immediately bought two pieces at 12 pesos each. The taste was unusual — almost with a hint of strawberry. Maybe it was just my imagination, since I already associate the color red with strawberries. The vendor said it is seldom availale in the market, so the next time I see it, I will buy again.


As the taste of the red banana lingered in my tongue, I was pushed to think about the connection between bananas and Pinoy movies. 

In Efren 'Loging' Jarlego's Og Must Be Crazy (Dolphy as Og), the setting was also the jungle. 


Og Must Be Crazy poster 

Photo Credit: RVQ Productions / Video 48


There is a tribal wedding scene at the start, and bananas were used as the sacramental food -- akin to the Christian host. Og officiated the wedding, feeding banana pieces to the groom Et (played by Babalu) and his bride.

Interesting trivia: ZsaZsa Padilla was the leading lady in both Starzan and Og Must Be Crazy. In both films, Panchito played her character's father. Just to be clear, ZsaZsa Padilla was not the bride who ate the banana in Og Must Be Crazy.

Let's now discuss Apoy sa Dibdib ng Samar (Tagalog: Fire in the Bosom of Samar) Bananas were used in a different guise as a plot device in this film by Jose 'Kaka' Balagtas. Who could forget the iconic line delivered by Mark Lapid as the policeman Daniel Giron: 

"Oo, inaamin ko, saging lang kami. Pero maghanap ka ng puno sa buong Pilipinas, saging lang ang may puso!" 

("Yes, I admit, we are just bananas. But search all the trees in the Philippines, only bananas have hearts!")

Apoy sa Dibdib ng Samar DVD cover

Photo Credit: North East Films / Regal Entertainment

The jungle became the battleground against illegal logging, with a policeman from the city returning to his province to defend the environment.

Looking closely, there is a pattern: Starzan and Og moved from jungle to city, then back to the jungle. Daniel Giron, on the other hand, went from city back to the jungle. 

Through the comedy and action-drama genres, bananas are depicted as symbols of extraordinary strength, made-up ethnic ritual, and eco-activist heart.

If you are curious, you can find these movies on YouTube. As for me, I’ll stop overthinking for now and just eat the remaining red banana.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Comments on "Si Ayala at si Zobel" and "Ang Pinakamahabang Baba sa Balat ng Lupa"

Si Ayala at si Zobel (Tagalog: Ayala and Zobel) and Ang Pinakamahabang Baba sa Balat ng Lupa (Tagalog: The Longest Chin in the Face of Earth) are two comedy films from the 1990s that are part of our guilty pleasure list.

We would like to share some thoughts on these movies, both of which have been viewed for the nth time.

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Photo Credit: OctoArts Films


Si Ayala at si Zobel is a 1994 movie that employs humor to shed light on the most Filipinos' aspirations to become wealthy.

The protagonists are implicitly named after the Zobel de Ayala family, one of the richest in the country.

Ironically, Ayala (Anjo Yllana) and Zobel (Ogie Alcasid) portray janitors -- members of the working class.

One day, they got a windfall. From there, hilarious situations arise.

More than thirty years later, the same economic woes beleaguer Filipino society. The working-class dream of getting a huge amount of wealth strikes a chord in this movie.

Si Ayala at si Zobel is escapist entertainment that digs into the working-class dream of getting rich. It is not the type that will earn the approval of critics, but will be enjoyable to the masses.

These views come with a caveat: some of the humor might be considered politically incorrect, given today's sensibilities.

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Photo Credit: Good Harvest Productions / IMDb


The late Filipino comedian Pablo Martin Sarmiento, better known as Babalu, had a screen name that refers to his long, sharp chin (baba is the Tagalog term for chin).

Released in 1997, Ang Pinakamahabang Baba sa Balat ng Lupa is the first one of movies starring Babalu having a title that explicitly mentions the anatomical feature for which he became famous.

The title is translated to English as The Longest Chin in the Face of Earth.

Babalu plays a supporting role to the lead comedian(s) or is cast in equal billing with other comedians in the majority of the entries in his filmography. (For example, Si Ayala at si Zobel)

For a welcome change, Ang Pinakamahabang Baba sa Balat ng Lupa is one of the few movies in which Babalu is the lead comedian. It is a quintessential movie STARRING Babalu.

Released a year before Babalu's passing in 1998, the movie Ang Pinakamahabang Baba sa Balat ng Lupa is definitely one of the movies that will define his place in the history of Filipino comedy movies.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

"Bago Lumamig ang Sabaw" (Before the Broth Turns Cold): The Movie That Brought Joseph Estrada and Nida Blanca for the First Time

Bago Lumamig ang Sabaw (Tagalog: Before the Broth Turns Cold)  is a 1976 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Cesar 'Chat' Gallardo and written by Edgardo M. Reyes.

The film stars Joseph Estrada and Nida Blanca as a garbage truck driver and a teacher who became the accidental guardians of a widower's child. As they took care of the young boy, they unexpectedly fall in love with each other.

The title is inspired by the idiom 'humigop ng mainit na sabaw' (Tagalog: 'to sip some hot broth'), which means to attend a wedding reception or to get married. In Filipino tradition, newlywed couples serve hot broth to the guests.


Photo Credit: Lea Productions / IMDb


PLOT

Jose 'Jo' Nazareno is a garbage truck driver, assisted by Teroy and Bert. They work for the Department of Public Safety - Talimbas. One day, a child stops them to ask for help because his mother is about to give birth. Unable to reach the hospital in time, the mother delivers a baby boy inside the truck.

When Jo returns home, he hears strange noises from the neighboring apartment unit. Peeking through a hole in the wall, he sees a woman spraying insecticide. Her name is Aurea 'Auring' Makahiya. Auring accuses Jo of peeping, but Joe explains that a man used to live there, and they would exchange cigarettes through that hole.

From then on, the Jo and Auring started to quarrel over many things, such as who gets to use the shared bathroom first. Jo also teases Auring for still being single.

One day, Jo sees Auring struggling to get a ride. He offers her a lift, but she refuses. Auring is actually on her way to the home of Mr. Noble, a wealthy widower looking for a private tutor for his son Bombot. Auring gets accepted for the job, though Mr. Noble worries she might not endure the boy's mischief.

The introduction between teacher and student goes poorly. Bombot shakes Auring's hand with a frog hidden in his palm. He later places a banana on her chair. Despite these pranks, Auring remains patient.

Meanwhile, Jo is mugged by drunkards but manages to fight them off. At the Noble mansion, Betty—soon to be Mr. Noble’s wife—is secretly involved with Gildo, a gambler. Betty tells Gildo she will marry Noble, but he dismisses it, seeing Mr. Noble only as a source of money while he provides her "physical needs."

Auring befriends Bombot's nanny, Miding. From Miding, she learns that Bombot used to be kind but became sullen and stubborn after his mother died in an accident years earlier. The same accident left Mr. Noble paralyzed. According to Miding, Bombot refuses to accept anyone replacing his mother.

Betty eventually marries Mr. Noble, who has become impotent due to the accident. Betty understands his condition. But when the couple returns home, Bombot snubs his stepmother.

Meanwhile, Gildo faces problems with Tiger, the syndicate head, for failing to deliver proper gambling accounts. At home, the nanny Inday cooks ginataan for Mr. Noble and Betty, but Bombot sabotages it by adding a dead cockroach. Enraged, Mr. Noble strikes his son, prompting Bombot to run away. He ends up at the garbage dump collected by Joe and his crew. Joe takes him in, and Auring learns of the boy's escape.

Jo brings Bombot along to work, while Auring informs Mr. Noble that the boy is safe. Joe suggests Bombot stay with them for now, as he is still afraid. Joe refuses Noble’s ₱2,000 reward, saying Bombot is simply "hungry for freedom."

Later, Bombot agrees to return home on the condition that Joe picks him up daily with the truck. Betty asks Jo to drive her to the beach. Auring, watching from afar, seems jealous. At the beach, Betty tries to seduce Jo, but he refuses, saying he will not take advantage of someone vulnerable.

Soon after, Jo visits Auring in her apartment unit, saying he has something to confess. Auring grows annoyed when Jo admits he is simply hungry and asks if she has food. Rico, a former co-teacher turned successful businessman and referee, also visits Auring. To provoke Joe's jealousy, Auring claims she and Rico will picnic in Tagaytay.

The picnic is not a romantic meeting; Auring's other former co-teachers also joined her and Rico. Joe and Bombot suddenly arrive, pretending to be Auring's husband and child. Tensions rise, and Joe fights with Rico, but later apologizes when he learns Auring and Rico are not romantically involved. Rico's wife even breaks up the fight. As days went by, Joe and Auring grew closer to each other. At the party of the Department of Public Safety - Talimbas, Joe chose Auring as his date.

Meanwhile, Gildo suffers repeated gambling losses. He demands money from Betty and becomes disappointed with the ₱1,000 she gives from her allowance. He needs ₱30,000 to pay Tiger. He repeatedly calls Betty, and went to the point of threatening blackmail. Betty then calmly told him she has confessed everything to Mr. Noble, who has forgiven her.

At a time that Bombot begins to soften toward his stepmother, a desperate Gildo orders his men to kidnap the child. Auring is caught in the attempt to save him. 

Tiger gots arrested, so Gildo lowers the ransom from ₱100,000 to ₱70,000. Joe, along with Teroy and Bert, rescued Bombot and Auring. They were also able to return the ransom money to Mr. Noble.

In the end, Joe and Auring marry in a civil ceremony. Their bridal car is Joe's garbage truck, unknowingly carrying a stowaway—Bombot. The movie ends with Bombot surprising the newlywed couple with his presence in the matrimonial bed.


MAIN CAST

Joseph Estrada    ...    Jo
Nida Blanca ... Auring
Ric Rodrigo ... Mr. Noble
Paquito Diaz ... Gildo
Vivian Velez ... Betty
Czar 'Bong Che' Victor ... Bombot
Teroy De Guzman ... Teroy
Bert 'Tawa' Marcelo ... Bert
Lorli Villanueva ... Pregnant Woman
Ruben Rustia ... Judge
Carlos Padilla Jr. ... Rico
Estrella Kuenzler ... Miding


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Cesar 'Chat' Gallardo
Story and Screenplay ... Edgardo M. Reyes
Cinematography ... Ricardo Periodica
Musical Direction ... Ernani Cuenco






Monday, April 27, 2026

"Maharot" (Flirty): An Erotic Romantic Drama Film from 2005

Maharot (Tagalog: Flirty) is a 2005 Philippine erotic romantic drama film directed by Cesar S.B. Abella. The film is about Cecil (Kuhdet Honasan) and her romantic entanglements with the brothers Venel (Clark Concepcion) and Bong (Dann De Dios), as well as the police officer James (Jon Romano).

Scene featuring Kuhdet Honasan as Cecil

Screen Capture: El Niño Films / Cinemo / YouTube 

PLOT

Cecil is a fish vendor in the town of Bagac. Her husband is Bong, a fisherman. One day, Venel, a soldier and Bong's brother, returned from Mindanao and found Bong drinking with friends. Venel tells his brother that he has separated from his wife Tina and has asked for leave from the camp.

Cecil and Venel had once been lovers, but they parted ways when Venel was forced to marry Tina, the daughter of his commanding officer. In Venel's absence, Cecil and Bong grew close and eventually got married. However, Cecil later entered into a relationship with James, a police officer who is the son of Estela and brother of Neneng.

At Estela's eatery, Neneng works alongside Rey. One evening, Venel sees Rey and Neneng kissing by the shore, which stirs his emotions. When he returns home, he finds Cecil alone, and they end up kissing and making love.

The next day, Venel goes to Cecil's stall, but James arrives, seemingly wanting to meet Cecil again. Venel invites both Cecil and James to eat out, but James refuses. Alone with Cecil, Venel's idea of "eating out" turns out to be staying in a motel, where they sleep together once more and talk what transpired during their time apart.

Cecil and Venel saw Bong drinking at Estela's eatery with James, Primo, and Turo. Later, Bong and Cecil go home and make love, while Venel briefly drinks with James before leaving. Left behind with Neneng, Venel gives her unsolicited advice about relationships. That night, Venel and Cecil sleep together again while Bong is asleep. The following day, Venel picks Neneng up from school, and the two begin to fall for each other.

At a small store, James meets Patrick. They discover that Primo and Turo ran off with money from a drug deal and lost it gambling. At the eatery, Rey confronts Neneng after seeing Venel pick her up from school, leading to their breakup. Troubled and unable to sleep, Neneng goes to Venel's house and agrees to his invitation to "eat out."

Cecil meets James at a motel, intending to end their affair out of pity for Bong. James refuses, claiming he has fallen for her, and threatens Bong's life. In the next room, Venel and Neneng are together. James becomes furious upon learning of Venel's involvement with his sister, but before he can attack Venel, an unidentified gunman arrives and fatally shoots him.

Time passes and Venel has to go back to Mindanao to fulfill his duty. Aside from hoping for Cecil and Bong to have their own child, Venel promised to marry Neneng upon his return.

Eight months later, Venel comes back to Bagac. He has lost an arm in an encounter in Mindanao. With both Cecil and Neneng pregnant, the brothers agree to stand as godfathers to the children soon to be born.


MAIN CAST

Kuhdet Honasan ... Cecil
Clark Concepcion ... Venel
Dann De Dions ... Bong
Jon Romano ... James
Shane Villarama ... Neneng
Kryven Lacson ... Rey
Boy Ranay ... Primo
Pilo Loreto ... Turo
Tess Orias ... Estela


SELECTED CREW

Direction, Story, and Screenplay ... Cesar S.B. Abella
Cinematography ... Jun Linda
Production Designer ... Erick Dela Cruz
Editing ... Tony Sy
Musical Direction ... Willy Islao




Saturday, April 25, 2026

Reflection on the Tagalog Version of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" Anime Series

It was already the 1990s when I first watched the Tagalog version of the anime TV series The Adventures of Tom Sawyer on ABS-CBN. 

At the time, I thought the series was new. But when I eventually gained access to Google, I learned that it had actually first aired in Japan back in 1980.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was part of the World Masterpiece Theater timeslot on Fuji Television. 

In December 2025, the series' final episode marked its 45th anniversary.

Its age and setting did not hinder its popularity, especially among the Batang '90s (Kids of the '90s.)

Many viewers, including the young-at-heart, were able to relate to Tom's curiosity and adventurous spirit.

Even in the original series’ opening theme song, these aspects were already encapsulated. 

The title was "Dare yori mo tooku he"—which, if translated into Tagalog, means "farther than anyone has reached."

Meanwhile, the opening lyrics of the Tagalized version’s theme song were: 

"Humayo ka, Kaibigang Tom Sawyer / Maglakbay kung saan mo man naisin ..."

("Go forth, my friend Tom Sawyer / Travel wherever you wish ...")

Now let's discuss the show itself. The protagonist Tom seems trapped within the social norms imposed by family and the education system. 

Aunt Polly and his teacher Mr. Dobbins serve as the gatekeepers of these norms. 

Injun Joe, on the other hand, is a representation of danger. At a young age, Tom experienced an existential threat.

Aunt Polly, Mr. Dobbins, and Injun Joe were all adults—there was an element of intergenerational conflict.

Looking at characters closer to Tom's age: Huckleberry "Huck" Finn and Becky Thatcher. Tom had rapport with each of them.

Huck is Tom's best friend, his partner in mischief. Even though Huck was marginalized in the conservative town of St. Petersburg, he and Tom bonded over their shared curiosity and adventurousness.

Becky is Tom’s love interest. Tom's crush on Becky is relatable to all viewers, young or old. They  might deny it, but viewing Tom and Becky brought memories of first crushes.

The friendship between Tom and Huck, and the puppy love between Tom and Becky, provided balance to the intergenerational conflict I mentioned earlier.

Because of this nostalgic and entertaining series, I developed an interest in reading the source novel written by Mark Twain.

There's still much more to discuss about the anime TV series and the novel, but perhaps I'll save that for another time.

Tom Sawyer with Huckleberry Finn and Becky Thatcher

Photo Credit: Nippon Animation


Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Movies That Mark 30th Year in March 1996

At least 12 Filipino movies were released in theaters in March 1996. At present, some of these movies can be viewed on YouTube, while others are occasionally aired on free television.

Cara Y Cruz: Walang Sinasanto!
Diego
Milyonaryong Mini
Segurista
Sana Naman
Tubusin Mo ng Bala ang Puso Ko
Ang Misis Kong Hoodlum
Sa Aking mga Kamay
Humanda Ka … Babalikan Kita!
Kristo
Madaling Mamatay, Mahirap Mabuhay
Sariwang Bulaklak

Details of each mentioned title follow.



Cara Y Cruz: Walang Sinasanto!
Original Release Date: March 6, 1996

Production Company: Viva Films


MAIN CAST
  
Raymart Santiago    ...    Berting
Dennis Padilla    ...    Boggart
Jun Aristorenas    ...    Don Sebastian
Donita Rose    ...    Belen
Amanda Rose    ...    Hilda
Efren Reyes Jr.    ...    Tata Negro
Ana Bautista    ...    Provincial Bar Girl
Danny 'Brownie' Pansalin    ...    Provincial Police Officer


SELECTED CREW
 
Direction    ...    Jun Aristorenas
Story and Screenplay    ...    Henry Nadong
Cinematography    ...    Ramon Marcelino and Sergio Lobo
Production Design    ...    Arthur Sta. Maria
Editing    ...    Renato de Leon
Musical Direction    ...    Nonong Buencamino
Executive Producer    ...    Vic Del Rosario Jr.


NOTES:

*** Jun Aristorenas directed and acted in many cowboy films in the ’60s; this was one of his later works.

***    The film paired Raymart Santiago and Dennis Padilla in a buddy-action comedy format.



Diego
Original Release Date: March 6, 1996

Production Company: Mahogany Pictures


MAIN CAST

Jestoni Alarcon    ...    Diego Sebastian
Shirley Fuentes    ...    Marissa
Mark Gil    ...    Miguel Sanvictores
Dick Israel    ...    Arman Miraflor
Conrad Poe    ...    Maj. Ventura


SELECTED CREW
 
Direction    ...    Augusto Salvador
Story and Screenplay    ...    Humilde 'Meek' Roxas
Cinematography    ...    Baby Buenaceda
Production Design    ...    Alex Ochoa
Editing    ...    Rene Tala
Musical Direction    ...    Jimmy Fabregas
Executive Producer    ...    Victor Villegas


NOTES

*** Augusto Salvador edited numerous films starring Fernando Poe Jr. before becoming a director.

*** In the early 2000s, Jestoni Alarcon played in the TV series Pangako Sa 'Yo (Tagalog: Promise to You) another character with the same given: Diego Buenavista.



Milyonaryong Mini (Cebuano: Impostor Millionaire)
Original Release Date: March 7, 1996

Production Company: Star Cinema


MAIN CAST
  
Anjo Yllana    ...    Berting
John Estrada    ...    Cosme
Sheryl Cruz    ...    Salud
Manilyn Reynes    ...    Petra
Subas Herrero    ...    Mang Minggoy


SELECTED CREW
  
Direction and Screenplay    ...    Tony Y. Reyes
Story    ...    Marcos Sacol
Cinematography    ...    Rey De Leon
Production Design    ...    Melchor Defensor
Editing    ...    Eduardo 'Boy' Jarlego
Musical Direction    ...    Jaime Fabregas
Executive Producers    ...    Lily Y. Monteverde and Charo Santos-Concio


NOTES:

*** This movie is based on a Cebuano-language sitcom about mistaken identity.

*** The film's musical director, Jaime Fabregas, also acts in this movie as Don Rafael, the father of Berting.

*** The second film collaboration between Anjo Yllana and Sheryl Cruz after Sobra Talaga ... Over in 1994.




Segurista (Tagalog: Dead Sure)
Original Release Date: March 13, 1996

Production Company: Neo Films


MAIN CAST  

Michelle Aldana    ...    Karen Fernandez
Gary Estrada    ...    Sonny Reyes
Ruby Moreno    ...    Ruby Dimagiba
Albert Martinez    ...    Jake
Julio Diaz    ...    Eddie


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Tikoy Aguiluz
Story    ...    Tikoy Aguiluz, Jose Lacaba, and Amado Lacuesta Jr.
Screenplay    ...    Jose Lacaba and  Amado Lacuesta Jr.
Cinematography    ...    Jun Dalawis
Production Design    ...    Edgar Martin Littaua
Editing    ...    Mirana Medina-Bhunjun and Edgardo 'Boy' Vinarao
Musical Direction    ...    Jessie Lasaten
Executive Producer    ...    Vic Del Rosario Jr.


NOTES:

*** Lead actress Michelle Aldana had won the Miss Asia Pacific title in 1993, following the footsteps of previous beauty pageant winners who ventured into the movies.

*** This movie is the official submission of the Philippines for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 69th Academy Awards in 1997.




Sana Naman
Original Release Date: March 14, 1996

Production Companies: MAQ Productions and Kaizz Ventures 


MAIN CAST

Judy Ann Santos    ...    Bless
Gladys Reyes    ...    Noreen
Tirso Cruz III    ...    Zandro
Joel Torre    ...    Pilo
Jean Garcia    ...    Lerma
Charlie Mendoza    ...    Oliver


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Boots Plata
Screenplay    ...    Dado Lumibao
Cinematography    ...    Arnold Alvaro
Production Design    ...    Ronaldo Cadapan
Editing    ...    Danny Gloria
Musical Direction    ...    Nonong Buencamino
Executive Producers    ...    Marie Sherida Monteverde and Douglas Quijano


NOTE:

*** At the time of this film's release, Judy Ann Santos and Gladys Reyes were also busy with the production of the daytime TV drama series Mara Clara.




Tubusin Mo ng Bala ang Puso Ko (Tagalog: Redeem My Heart with Bullets)
Original Release Date: March 14, 1996

Production Companies: OctoArts Films and Cinemax Studios


MAIN CAST

Edu Manzano    ...    Lorenzo
Anjanette Abayari    ...    Kate
Mark Gil    ...    Frank
Bembol Roco    ...    Lt. Miranda
Ronaldo Valdez    ...    Alfredo
Jenette Fernando    ...    Karen


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Toto Natividad
Story    ...    Edu Manzano
Screenplay    ...    Humilde 'Meek' Roxas, Jake Tordesillas, and Henry Nadong
Cinematography    ...    Ramon Marcelino
Production Design    ...    Alex Ochoa, Sonny Felix
Editing    ...    Joyce Bernal and Toto Natividad
Musical Direction    ...    Nonong Buencamino
Executive Producer    ...    Orly Ilacad


NOTES:

*** Lead actor Edu Manzano wrote the story, demonstrating his versatility beyond acting. He also wrote the story of two movies he starred in: Zacarias in 1994 and Sa Kamay ng Batas, also in 1996.

*** Anjanette Abayari is a former beauty queen who ventured into acting. She won the Bb. Pilipinas Universe title in 1991, but had to resign and give up her crown over the issue of her residency.




Ang Misis Kong Hoodlum (Tagalog: My Hoodlum Wife)
Original Release Date: March 20, 1996

Production Company: Neo Films


MAIN CAST  

Joey de Leon    ...    Andy
Jessica 'Gracia' Cortez    ...    Grace
Gloria Romero    ...    Olympia
Paquito Diaz    ...    Valentino
Raffy Rodriguez    ...    Doggie
Max Alvarado    ...    Gorgonyo
April Boy Regino    ...   Boyong


SELECTED CREW  

Direction    ...    Efren 'Loging' Jarlego
Story and Screenplay    ...    Ely Matawaran
Cinematography    ...    Oscar Querijero
Production Design    ...    Randy Gamier
Editing    ...    Edgardo 'Totoy' Jarlego
Musical Direction    ...    Ricky Del Rosario
Executive Producer    ...    Vic Del Rosario Jr.


NOTE:

**** In this film, Max Alvarado plays the role of Gorgonyo. In the 1978 film Gorgonya, he plays the title role.




Sa Aking mga Kamay (Tagalog: In My Own Hands)
Original Release Date: March 21, 1996

Production Company: Star Cinema


MAIN CAST

Christopher de Leon    ...    Joven dela Rosa
Aga Muhlach    ...    Gene Rivera
Chin Chin Gutierrez    ...    Camille dela Rosa
Kier Legaspi    ...    Dino
Amy Austria    ...    Anne


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Rory B. Quintos
Story    ...    Olivia M. Lamasan
Screenplay    ...    Ricky Lee, Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario, and Benjou Elgincolin
Cinematography    ...    Romeo Vitug
Production Design    ...    Elfren P. Vibar
Editing    ...    Jesus Navarro
Musical Direction    ...    Nonong Buencamino
Executive Producers    ...    Charo Santos-Concio and Lily Y. Monteverde


NOTE:

*** Departing from his usual matinee-idol roles in romantic drama movies, Aga Muhlach plays the rare villain role as a serial killer in this movie.

*** The film is considered one of the best Filipino psychological thrillers of the ’90s.




Humanda Ka … Babalikan Kita! (Tagalog: Get Ready ... I'll Get Back to You!)
Original Release Date: March 21, 1996

Production Company: Solar Films


MAIN CAST

Ronald Gan Ledesma    ...    Boy
Bembol Roco    ...    Dolfo
Tony Ferrer    ...    Servando
Shirley Fuentes    ...    Malu
Beverly Vergel    ...    Mrs. Kee


SELECTED CREW  

Direction    ...    Roland S. Ledesma
Story and Screenplay    ...    Fred Joson
Cinematography    ...    Rudy Quijano
Production Design    ...    Monching Escobar and Mamerto Valerio
Editing    ...    Ruben Pantua
Musical Direction    ...    Jessie Lazatin
Executive Producer    ...    Estela O. Ledesma

NOTE:

*** Second film starring Ronald Gan that features the word "babalikan" in its title. The first one is Resbak: Babalikan Ko Kayo! in 1994.




Kristo (Tagalog: Christ)
Original Release Date: March 27, 1996

Production Company: Cine Suerte Productions,  Fallout Studios, and Oasis of Love Movement 


MAIN CAST  

Mat Ranillo III    ...    Jesus Christ
Rez Cortez    ...    Judas Iscariot
Ruel Vernal    ...    Simon Peter
Michael Locsin    ...    John the Beloved
Charmaine Rivera    ...    Virgin Mary


SELECTED CREW  

Direction    ...    Ben 'M7' Yalung
Story and Screenplay    ...    Emmanuel H. Borlaza, Ruben Arthur Nicdao, and Ben Yalung
Cinematography    ...    Larry Manda
Production Design    ...    Ruben Arthur Nicdao
Editing    ...    George Jarlego
Musical Direction    ...    Lutgardo Labad
Executive Producer    ...    Benjamin G. Yalung


NOTE:

*** Mat Ranillo III portrayed the title role in the 1988 film Lorenzo Ruiz: The Saint ... A Filipino.

*** Kristo is also an adaptation of a stage presentation that were performed every Lenten season during the late '80s and early '90s.



Madaling Mamatay, Mahirap Mabuhay (Tagalog: Easy to Die, Hard to Live)
Original Release Date: March 27, 1996

Production Company: Neo Films


MAIN CAST  

Ronnie Ricketts    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Mariz Ricketts    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Mark Gil    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Dindi Gallardo    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
German Moreno    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]


SELECTED CREW  

Direction, Story, and Screenplay    ...    Ronnie Ricketts
Cinematography    ...    Joe Tutanes
Production Design    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Editing    ...    Francis J. Vinarao
Musical Direction    ...    Jessie Lasaten
Executive Producer    ...    Vic del Rosario Jr.


NOTES:

*** The movie is about a former military officer, who took the job of a school security chief to probe the mysterious circumstances behind the death of his best friend.

*** The movie is a follow-up to Ronnie Ricketts' directorial debut, 1995's Huwag Mong Isuko ang Laban (Tagalog: Do Not Give Up the Fight). Moving forward, he both wrote and directed most of his movies.




Sariwang Bulaklak (Tagalog: Fresh Flower)
Original Release Date: March 28, 1996

Production Company: El Niño Films


MAIN CAST

Mikee Villanueva    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Tonton Gutierrez    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Sheila Ysrael    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Fred Moore Delos Santos    ...   Pogi 
Annabel Amir    ...    Bella


SELECTED CREW  

Direction    ...    Cesar S.B. Abella
Story    ...    Cesar S.B. Abella and Gani Recio
Screenplay    ...    Gani Recio
Cinematography    ...    Rico Enriquez
Production Design    ...    Lawin Ranay
Editing    ...    Tony Sy
Musical Direction    ...    Rey Ramos
Executive Producer    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]


NOTES:

*** The film's title is a metaphor often used in Filipino movies to suggest innocence or youth.

*** Sariwang Bulaklak is the movie that launched Mikee Villanueva as a lead actress.