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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




Tuesday, February 24, 2026

The Absent-Minded Dolfo in "Ta-ra-ra-dyin ... Pot-pot!" (1972)

Ta-ra-ra-dyin ... Pot-pot! is a 1972 romance-comedy film that follows the hilarious adventures of an orphan named Dolfo. Directed by Jose 'Pepe' Wenceslao, the film is topbilled by Dolphy. The music was created by Jose Mari Chan. At that time, Chan has already established himself as a creator of jingles for use in TV and radio advertising.

This is one of the major films in which Dolphy worked with Jose Mari Chan. The others are Karioka Etchos de Amerika (1971) and Pinokyo en Little Snow White (1972).

The title Ta-ra-ra-dyin ... Pot-pot! comprises onomatopoeic words referring to items used by the character Dolfo in his job as a vendor:

Ta-ra-ra-dyin for the drum-like sounds that can be made from the two large cans attached at the sides of his bicycle. These cans contain Dolfo's merchandise.

Potpot is for the the horn with a rubber bulb. This bulb is squeezed to get the attention of potential customers.

Screen Capture: Lea Productions / Dolphy Filmography


PLOT

The film opens with two men near a bridge. Mario stops Dolfo from attempting to end his life. From that moment, they become friends. With nowhere else to go, Dolfo accepts Mario's offer to stay at his house.

Dolfo finds work as a newspaper boy, but one day his bicycle collides with Tomas, a moneylender. While on the street, Dolfo is captivated by a young woman named Cynthia—who turns out to be Tomas's daughter. Distracted by her beauty, Dolfo crashes and eventually loses his job.

At home, Dolfo remains absent-minded. He forgets the rice cooking on the stove, and the house nearly catches fire—saved only by Mario's timely arrival. Mario scolds Dolfo but reassures him about the broken bicycle. Soon after, Dolfo secures new work as a pan de sal peddler.

In their conversation, Dolfo mentions the beautiful woman he encountered. Being shy, he asks Mario for advice on how to court her. But as events unfold, it is revealed that Cynthia is Mario's classmate—and the real romance is between Mario and Cynthia.

The introduction also allowed to patch up things between Dolfo and Tomas.

Meanwhile, at Tomas and Cynthia's house, a woman is often seen lingering nearby. She is later revealed to be Luisa, Tomas's former lover and Cynthia's mother.

One day, Roger, a persistent suitor, deceives Cynthia into a kidnapping. He tells her that Tomas has been in an accident and that she must rush to the hospital. Luisa happens to be nearby and enters Roger's car, perhaps hoping to finally speak with her daughter.

Dolfo's co-workers witness the abduction. Though heartbroken in love, Dolfo informs Mario of what happened. Together, they head to Roger's resthouse to rescue Cynthia. In the midst of the action, mother and daughter are finally reunited.

Cynthia is successfully rescued, and Dolfo steps aside, entrusting her to Mario. As Dolfo walks away, he is struck by a car. A woman emerges from the vehicle and offers to take him to the hospital—hinting at the possibility of a new love awaiting Dolfo.


MAIN CAST

Dolphy ... Dolfo
Hilda Koronel ... Cynthia
Caridad Sanchez ... Luisa
Raul Aragon ... Mario
Da Big 3 Sullivans ... Dolfo's co-workers
Juano Juarez ... Roger
Boots Anson Roa    ...    Woman from Car (uncredited)

Sunday, August 31, 2025

Movies That Mark 30th Year in August 2025

At least 11 Filipino movies were released in theaters in April 1995. At present, some of these movies can be viewed on YouTube, while others are occasionally aired on free television.

Ikaw Pa, Eh Love Kita
Sana Maulit Muli…
Dobol Trobol (Anti-Crime Kunsumisyon)
Ang Tipo Kong Lalake: Maginoo pero Medyo Bastos
Boy Gising!
Wilson Sorronda: Leader, Kuratong Baleleng's Solid Group
Ibigay Mo nang Todong-Todo
Hindi Ka Diyos para Santuhin! The Capt. Bobby Ramirez Story
Muntik nang Maabot ang Langit
Asero
Indecent Professor

Details of each mentioned title follow.



Ikaw Pa, Eh Love Kita (Tagalog: You of All People, My Love)
Original Release Date: August 02, 1995

Production Company: Regal Films


MAIN CAST

Lito Lapid    ...    Sgt. Esteban Samonte
Maricel Soriano    ...    Karina Ranchez
Nida Blanca    ...    Karina's Aunt
Gloria Romero    ...    Mrs. Samonte
Bernard Bonnin    ...    Major Morales
Ricky Davao    ...    Atty. Lopez
Bembol Roco    ...    Benjie
Jess Lapid Jr.    ...    Julio
Willie Revillame    ...    Rene


SELECTED CREW

Direction     ... Danilo P. Cabreira
Story and Screenplay    ...    Jojo Lapus
Cinematography ... Rey Lapid
Production Design ... Abel Molina
Editing ... Rogelio Salvador and Joe Solo
Musical Direction ... Jimmy Fabregas
Executive Producer ... Lily Monteverde


NOTES:

***  The name of Maricel Soriano's TV journalist character is apparently based on Korina Sanchez, who at that time was a TV journalist for ABS-CBN 2. In the movie, Karina Ranchez works for the fictional TV station CBA 2 

*** RPN-9, one of the country's leading TV networks, was acknowledged in the end credits.





Sana Maulit Muli (Tagalog: Hopefully Once More)
Original Release Date: August 09, 1995

Production Company: Star Cinema


MAIN CAST


Aga Muhlach    ...    Jerry
Lea Salonga    ...    Agnes
William Martinez    ...    Nick
Tina Paner    ...    Daisy
Rosemarie Sonora    ...    Sylvia
Cherry Pie Picache    ...    Cynthia
Tommy Abuel    ...    Ben
Gina Pareño    ...    Lita


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ... Olivia M. Lamasan
Story    ... Jose Javier Reyes and Olivia M. Lamasan
Screenplay ... Mel Mendoza Del Rosario, Shaira Mella Salvador, and Olivia M. Lamasan
Cinematography ... Romeo Vitug
Production Design ... Randy Gamier
Editing ... George Jarlego
Musical Direction ... Willy Cruz
Executive Producers ... Lily Y. Monteverde and Charo Santos Concio


NOTE:

***  First Star Cinema production shot in San Francisco, California.




Dobol Trobol (Anti-Crime Kunsumisyon)
Original Release Date: August 09, 1995

Production Company: Falcon Films


MAIN CAST

Niño Muhlach    ...    Salvador 'Buddy' Domingo
Hero Bautista    ...    Badelo ' Buddy' Sabado
Herbert Bautista    ...    Wong
Cher Gorospe    ...    Cher
Beth Tamayo    ...    Gel
Ramon Zamora    ...    Special Narcotics Action Force Chief Major Malefinaco Ang Velasnia
Yoyoy Villame    ...    Rebulla
Tsing Tong Tsai    ...    Drug Lord Tsai
Don Pepot    ...    Police Informer Amboy


SELECTED CREW

Direction, Story and Screenplay    ... Poch Bautista
Cinematography ...    Jun Rasca
Production Design ... Ver Langcauon
Editing ... Nap Montebon
Executive Producers ... Noli E. Buenaseda


NOTES:

***  Most scenes were shot in Baguio City.

***    Wong, the character played by Herbert Bautista, introduces himself as a Chinese national born to a Cantonese father and a Fukienese mother. At the time of the movie's release, Bautista was a public official serving as vice mayor of Quezon City. 

*** Near the end of the movie, Bautista's character is shown bearing a tattoo that says 'I [HEART] CHARITO.' Charito Planas was Bautista's predecessor in the said elective position.

*** Ramon Zamora and Yoyoy Villame play characters that were apparently named after Epimaco Velasco and Juanito R. Remulla. From 1992 to 1995, Velasco was the director of the National Bureau of Investigation. In 1995, Velasco was elected as the 29th provincial governor of Cavite. Remulla was his predecessor.





Ang Tipo Kong Lalake: Maginoo pero Medyo Bastos (Tagalog: My Type of Guy: Gentlemanly but a Bit Rude)
Original Release Date: August 16, 1995

Production Company: Viva Films


MAIN CAST

Joey De Leon    ...    Boy
Dennis Padilla    ...    Junior
Rita Avila    ...    Demi
Michelle Aldana    ...    Tracy
Paquito Diaz    ...    Kits
Cheska Diaz    ...    Nicole
Val Sotto    ...    Totoy Aguila


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Efren 'Lodging' Jarlego
Story and Screenplay    ... Dwight Gaston
Cinematography ...    Oscar Querijero
Production Design ... Randy Gamier
Editing ... Edgardo Jarlego
Executive Producer    ... Vic Del Rosario Jr.


NOTES:

***  Inspired by a song popularized by D.J. Alvaro

***    Val Sotto played the title role in the television series Aguila, which ran from 1987 to 1992.




Boy! Gising (Tagalog: Boy! Wake Up!)
Original Release Date: August 16, 1995

Production Company: Regal Films


MAIN CAST

Vandolph    ...    Boy Gising
Babalu    ...    Totoy Buan
Manilyn Reynes    ...    Belay
Aljon Jimenez    ...    Sgt. George de Mesa
Rochelle Barrameda    ...    Vanessa / Rossele
Brando Legaspi    ...    Rufo
Candy Pangilinan    ...    Maricris
Gio Santos    ...    Mr. Nagaraya
Don Pepot    ...    Fujiyama Hiroshima


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Bey Vito
Story and Screenplay    ... Dan Salamante
Cinematography ...    Edmund Cupcupin
Production Design ... James Quimson
Editing ... Edmund 'Bot' Jarlego
Musical Direction ... Mon Del Rosario
Executive Producer    ... Lily Monteverde


NOTES:

***  The title is a play on Hoy! Gising, a news and public affairs program airing on ABS-CBN at that time.

*** The movie's setting is Barangay Tagay. Tagay is a Tagalog word for the act of communal drinking in a group where one glass is shared in a round-robin manner.

***    Totoy and Belay's pet python is called Madonna. Regal released Madonna ang Babaing Ahas, which is about a snake woman. Manilyn Reynes played Madonna in Michael and Madonna.

*** Some of Boy Gising's rivals are named Sumo Suko, Sumo Suot, Sumo Subo and Sumo Suka.

*** In a scene, Rufo (Brando Legaspi) complains about the presence of Totoy and his kids in Vanessa's (Rochelle Barammeda) house. After telling Rufo to calm down, Vanessa said he is more handsome than Zoren Legaspi. Brando and Zoren Legaspi are brothers in real life.




Wilson Sorronda: Leader, Kuratong Baleleng's Solid Group
Original Release Date: August 16, 1995

Production Companies: Regal Films and Golden Lions Films


MAIN CAST

Jinggoy Estrada    ...    Wilson Sorronda
Sunshine Cruz    ...    Minerva
Jackie Aquino    ...    Eliza
Michael De Mesa    ...    Miguel


SELECTED CREW

Direction, Story, and Screenplay    ... Carlo J. Caparas
Cinematography ...    Ernest 'Boy' Dominguez
Production Design ... Gabby Francisco
Editing ... Abelardo Hulleza
Musical Direction ... Mon Del Rosario
Executive Producers    ... Lily Monteverde, Carlo J. Caparas, and Donna Villa


NOTES:

***  TAGLINE: "Possessed by guns and bullets ... money and women ... He lead the bloody trail of the outlaws whose battlecry echoed in every corner of the underworld ... Live hard ... Die hard!"

*** The movie depicts the May 1995 shooting incident that resulted in the deaths of several members of the Kuratong Baleleng crime syndicate.





Ibigay Mo Nang Todong-Todo (Tagalog: Give It to the Fullest)
Original Release Date: August 23, 1995

Production Companies: Universal Records and Regal Films


MAIN CAST

Brian Furlow ... Universal Motion Dancer
Wowie De Guzman ... Universal Motion Dancer
Norman Santos ... Universal Motion Dancer
Gerry Oliva ... Universal Motion Dancer
Gerard Fainsan ... Universal Motion Dancer
Marco McKinley ... Universal Motion Dancer
James Salas ... Universal Motion Dancer
Jim Salas ... Universal Motion Dancer
Nova Villa    ...    Tita Nancy
Ogie Diaz    ...    Luterio
Pia Serrano    ...    Shiela


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ... Baldo Marro
Story    ...    Baldo Marro and Eddie Pajarillo
Screenplay    ...    Baldo Marro and Eddie Pajarillo
Cinematography ...    Apolinar Cuenco
Production Design ... Waldo Masconi
Editing ... Tony Sy
Musical Direction ... Rey Magtoto
Executive Producer    ... Bella Dy Tan


NOTES:

***  The city of Calbayog and the municipality of San Jorge were among the filming locations.

*** Pia Serrano was introduced in this movie.





Hindi Ka Diyos para Santuhin! The Capt. Bobby Ramirez Story (Tagalog: You Are Not a God to Worship
Original Release Date: August 23, 1995

Production Company: Eastern Entertainment Inc.


MAIN CAST

Jess Lapid Jr.    ...    Capt. Bobby Ramirez
Dan Alvaro    ...    Capt. Gary Salonga
Cristina Gonzales    ...    Tina
Michael De Mesa    ...    Bart Gustavo
Paquito Diaz    ...    Don Gustavo
Rex Lapid    ...    Major Ocampo
Ruel Vernal    ...    Chief of Police


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ... Dante Javier
Story    ... Bentry Medina and Dante Javier
Screenplay    ... Lou J. Aguilar and Gene Labella II
Cinematography ...    Ernest 'Boy' Dominguez
Production Design ... Robert Domingo
Editing ... Boy Dominguez, Edgar Lavarias, and Delfin Teope
Executive Producers    ... Ben Medina III and Jean Medina


NOTE:

***  Second movie in August 1995 that features Jess Lapid Jr.




Muntik Nang Maabot ang Langit (Tagalog: Almost Reaching Heaven)
Original Release Date: August 23, 1995

Production Company: OctoArts Films


MAIN CAST

Jennifer Mendoza ... Jenny
Tonton Gutierrez ... Ben
Patrick Guzman ... Brando
Charito Solis ... Doña Josefa Aquino
Jean Saburit ... Aling Luming
Shirley Fuentes ... Linda
Brando Legaspi ... Gardo


SELECTED CREW

Direction     ...    Manuel 'Fyke' Cinco
Story and Screenplay    ... Humilde 'Meek' Roxas
Cinematography ...    
Production Design ... Rei Nicolas
Editing ... Edmund 'Bot' Jarlego
Musical Direction ... Sunny Ilacad
Executive Producers    ... Orly Ilacad


NOTE:

***  Based on a hit song by True Faith




Asero (Tagalog: Steel)
Original Release Date: August 30, 1995

Production Company: Star Cinema


MAIN CAST

Cesar Montano    ...    Victor Asero
Ricky Davao    ...    Narding
Gelli De Belen    ...    Vivian
Bembol Roco    ...    Spade
Al Tantay    ...    Bugoy
Lito Legaspi    ...    Col. Marino
Jao Mapa    ...    Troy


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Joey Del Rosario 
Story and Screenplay    ... Ricky Lee
Cinematography ...    Ricardo Remias
Production Design ... Arnel Clemente and Noel Luna
Editing ... Joe Solo
Musical Direction ... Nonong Buencamino
Executive Producers    ... Charo Santos-Concio and Lily Y. Monteverde


NOTE:

***  Adapated from the 1938 film Angels with Dirty Faces.

*** The tagline says "Batang Kalye. Sanggano. Barumbado." Two years later, Cesar Montano topbilled a film titled Sanggano.       





Indecent Professor
Original Release Date: August 30, 1995

Production Company: Falcon Films


MAIN CAST

Leo Martinez ... Prof. Aristotle Morpheus
Marjorie Barretto ... Margarita Antonio
Rico J. Puno ... Atty.Fernando Gorospe
Danny 'Brownie' Punzalan ... Mario Palma
Carmi Martin ... Dra. Holmes
Jessica Rodriguez ... Leona Katigbak
Michelle Parton    ... Student 1
Rufa Mae Quinto ... Student 2
Ana Bautista ... Student 3
Glydel Mercado ... Prof. Liberata
Amanda Page ... Ana Antonio


SELECTED CREW

Direction    ...    Felix Dalay
Story    ... Eduardo Mia
Screenplay    ... Eduardo Mia and Ely Matawaran
Cinematography ...    Ramon Marcelino
Production Design ... Ben Payumo
Editing ... Renato De Leon
Musical Direction ... Ricky Del Rosario
Executive Producers    ... Vic Del Rosario Jr.


NOTE:

***  The title is a parody of Indecent Proposal.

Thursday, July 31, 2025

Movies That Mark 30th Year in July 2025

At least 13 Filipino movies were released in theaters in July 1995. At present, some of these movies can be viewed on YouTube, while others are occasionally aired on free television.

Bawal na Gamot 2
Oplan: Baleleng
Sibak: Midnight Dancers
Urban Terrorist 2
Bikini Watch
Nena
Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara
Melencio Magat: Dugo Laban sa Dugo
Run Barbi Run
Okey si Ma'am!
Kana
Mano-Mano
Saan Ako Nagkamali


Details of each mentioned title follow.



Bawal na Gamot 2 (Tagalog: Ilegal Drugs 2)

Original Release Date: July 05, 1995
Production Company: Seiko Films


MAIN CAST

Romnick Sarmenta ... Narding
Tonton Gutierrez ... Randy
Aiko Melendez ... Marjorie
Jean Garcia ... George
Dick Israel ... Brix
Jeffrey Santos ... Gulay
Judy Ann Santos ... Lanie
Gina Pareño ... Marjorie's Mother
Robert Arevalo ... Narding's Father


SELECTED CREW

Direction ... Francis 'Jun' Posadas
Story and Screeplay ... Ricky Lee and Salvador Royales
Cinematography ... Felizardo Bailen
Production Design ... Sonny Maculada
Editing ... Ferren Salumbides
Musical Direction ... Rey Magtoto
Executive Producer ... Robbie Tan


NOTES:

*** Then-incumbent senators Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Gregorio Honasan make an on-screen endorsement of this movie.

*** Epilogue: "Si Marjorie at kusang-loob ba nagpa-rehabilitate sa isang Drug Center sa Tagaytay. Sa ngayon, kasal na siya kay Narding. Ipinagpatuloy din ni Marjorie ang kanyang propesyon bilang Interior Designer sa isang malaking kumpanya sa Makati. Ipinangako ni Marjorie sa kanyang sarili na hinding-hindi na siya gagamit ng bawal na gamot kailanman kahit gaano kabigat ang kanyang problema. Idinadaan na lang niya ang lahat sa tiyaga at dasal."

Tagalog: "Marjorie voluntarily went to rehab at a Drug Center in Tagaytay. She is now married to Narding. Marjorie also continues her profession as an Interior Designer in a large company in Makati. Marjorie promised herself that she would never use drugs again no matter how serious her problem was. She just went through everything with patience and prayer."






Oplan: Baleleng

Original Release Date: July 05, 1995
Production Company: Taurus Films


MAIN CAST

Chuck Perez ... Elmo
Lovely Rivero ... Lorna
King Gutierrez ... Captain
Carol Dauden ... Lawin
Robert Talby ... Cobra


SELECTED CREW

Direction ... Dante Pangilinan
Story and Screeplay ... Atilemrac and Associates
Cinematography ... Felizardo Anastacio
Production Design ... Ver Langcauon
Editing ... Nap Montebon
Musical Direction ... Edwin Ortega
Executive Producer ... Noli Buenaseda


NOTE:

*** Contrary to a misconception, this movie has no connection to the May 1995 shooting incident that resulted in the deaths of several members of the Kuratong Baleleng crime syndicate. In this movie, the titular group was formed from hardened convicts. Oplan Baleleng was tasked with the rescue of kidnap for ransom victims.






Sibak: Midnight Dancers

Original Release Date: July 05, 1995
Production Company: Tangent Films International


MAIN CAST

Alex Del Rosario ... Joel
Gandong Cervantes ... Dennis
Lawrence David ... Sonny
Perla Bautista ... Mother
R.S. Francisco     ... Michelle
Rey Ventura ... Gregorio
Nonie Buencamino ... Dave


SELECTED CREW

Direction ... Mel Chionglo
Story and Screeplay ... Ricky Lee
Cinematography ... George Tutanes
Production Design ... Edgar Martin Littaua
Editing ... Jess Navarro
Musical Direction ... Nonong Buencamino
Executive Producer ... Richard Tang


NOTES:

*** This film had its world premiere at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival.

*** The first of a series of three gay-themed movies by Mel Chionglo and Ricky Lee about the lives of macho dancers (strippers) in the gay bars of Manila. It is succeeded by Burlesk King in 1999 and Twilight Dancers in 2006.






Urban Terrorist 2

Original Release Date: July 05, 1995
Production Company: Intercinema Films


MAIN CAST

Jess Lapid Jr.    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Dan Fernandez    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Dindo Arroyo    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Jorge Estregan Jr.    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Freddie Quizon    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Douglas Veron    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]
Beverly Vergel    ...    [information to be provided upon availability]


SELECTED CREW

Direction ... Tata Nel
Story and Screeplay ...
Cinematography ... Jimmy Corpus Baer
Production Design ... Rheagan Laylo
Editing ... Joe Ramirez
Musical Direction ...
Executive Producer ... RLL-DRV


NOTES:

*** This film is the sequel to the 1988 film Urban Terrorist.

*** TAGLINE: "Kahit sino ka pa, tatablahin kita ..." (Tagalog: Whoever you are, I will make it even with you.)






Bikini Watch

Original Release Date: July 12, 1995
Production Company: Viva Films


MAIN CAST

Andrew E ... Kiko
Ina Raymundo ... Dovie
Carolyn Sapp    ...    Christie
Smokey Manaloto ... Waiter / Kiko's Friend
Dale Villar ... Waiter / Kiko's Friend
Shirley Fuentes     ... Jacky
Raffy Rodriguez    ... Onie
Glydel Mercado ...    Carol


SELECTED CREW

Direction ... Ben Feleo
Story and Screeplay ... Ben Feleo, Reynaldo Castro, and Anna Santos
Cinematography ... Ernie Dela Paz
Production Design ... Danny Cristobas
Editing ... Rene Tala
Musical Direction ... Ricky Del Rosario
Executive Producer ... Vic Del Rosario


NOTE:

*** This movie was released at the height of the popularity of the American television series Baywatch.






Nena

Original Release Date: July 12, 1995
Production Company: Mahogany Pictures


MAIN CAST

Sharmaine Suarez ... Anna Marie 'Nena' Bantigue
Joel Torre ... Atty. Thomas T. Morales
Amy Austria ... Sylvia
Robert Arevalo ... Mulong
Gina Pareño ... Amable
Lito Legaspi ... Ansel


SELECTED CREW

Direction ... Ike Jarlego Jr.
Story and Screeplay ... Lualhati Bautista
Cinematography ... Joselito 'Itok' Mempin
Production Design ... Sonny B. Maculada
Editing ... Marya Ignacio
Musical Direction ... Nonong Buencamino
Executive Producer ... Victor Villegas


NOTE:

*** Launching movie of Sharmaine Suarez.






Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara (Tagalog: Frighten Barbara to Death)

Original Release Date: July 12, 1995
Production Company: Star Cinema


MAIN CAST

Lorna Tolentino ... Barbara
Dawn Zulueta ... Ruth
Tonton Gutierrez ... Nick
Antoinette Taus ... Karen
Amy Austria ... Arlene
Nonie Buencamino ... Bidoy
Angie Ferro ... Beatriz


SELECTED CREW

Direction ... Chito S. Roño
Story    ... Celso Ad. Castillo (based on)
Screenplay ... Ricky Lee
Cinematography ... Joe Batac
Production Design ... Ernest Santiago
Editing ... Jess Navarro
Musical Direction ... Jessie Lasaten
Executive Producers ... Charo Santos-Concio and Lily Y. Monteverde    


NOTES:

*** A remake of the 1974 horror film by Celso Ad. Castillo.

*** Angie Ferro appeared in both the 1974 and 1995 versions as a character named Beatriz.






Melencio Magat: Dugo Laban sa Dugo (Tagalog: Blood Against Blood)

Original Release Date: July 19, 1995
Production Company: Regal Films


MAIN CAST

Eddie Garcia ... Melencio Magat
Jun Aristorenas ... Gomer
Zoren Legaspi ... Sgt. Mike Dionisio
Jeric Raval ... Guiller
Melissa Mendez ... Adela
Beverly Vergel    ...    Magda
Dick Israel ... Kulot
Rochelle Barrameda    ...    Diana


SELECTED CREW

Direction ... Toto Natividad
Story and Screenplay    ... Humilde 'Meek' Roxas
Cinematography ... Johnny Araojo
Production Design ... Randy Gamier
Editing ... Ruben Natividad
Musical Direction ... Jaime Fabregas
Executive Producer     ... Lily Monteverde    


NOTES:

*** Jeric Raval's first movie for Regal Films after starring in a series of movies for OctoArts Films.

*** After Barkada: Walang Atrasan, this movie is the second of two movies starring both Jeric Raval and Zoren Legaspi that were released in 1995. There is still no movie collaboration between the two actors as of July 2025.






Run Barbi Run

Original Release Date: July 19, 1995
Production Company: Cinemax Studios


MAIN CAST

Joey De Leon    ...    Bartolome 'Barbi' del Rosario
Maricel Laxa    ...    Victoria 'Toyang' Fernandez
Noel Trinidad    ...    Major Velarde
Subas Herrero    ...    Atty. Ramon Lazaro
Roldan Aquino    ...    Gardo
Nanette Inventor    ...    Flor
Richard Merck ... Junior


SELECTED CREW

Direction ... Tony Y. Reyes
Story and Production   ... Tony Gloria
Screenplay    ... Rosauro de la Cruz and Tony Y. Reyes
Cinematography ... Sergio Lobo
Production Design ... Buboy Tan
Editing ... Eduardo Jarlego
Musical Direction ... Jimmy Fabregas


NOTES:

*** The maiden offering of Cinemax Studios, which is currently known as GMA Pictures.

*** Rock band Eraserheads were introduced in this movie.






Okey Si Ma'am

Original Release Date: July 19, 1995
Production Company: Viva Films


MAIN CAST

Alice Dixson    ...    Sonia Marasigan
Donna Cruz    ...    Leilani 'Leni' Aranas
Keempee De Leon    ...    Jethro 'Jet' Valdez
Geneva Cruz    ...    Blessilda 'Bessie' Alvarez
Lander Vera-Perez    ...    Donato 'Donny' Sanchez
Paco Arespacochaga    ...    Roberto 'Boyong' De Guzman
Angelu De Leon    ...    Ida
Jeffrey Hidalgo    ....    Bessie's brother


SELECTED CREW

Direction ... Mac Alejandre
Story and Screenplay    ... Ricky Lee
Cinematography ... Eduardo 'Totoy' Jacinto
Production Design ... Edgar Martin Littaua
Editing ... Ike Jarlego Jr.
Musical Direction ... Ricky Del Rosario
Executive Producers     ... Vic Del Rosario Jr. and Patrick Coleman  


NOTE:

*** Epilogue: "This film was made possible through the Enter-Educate Foundation in cooperation with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)."






Kana

Original Release Date: July 26, 1995
Production Company: El Niño Films


MAIN CAST

Janine Barredo ... Kana
John Regala ... Don Pepe
Tobi Alejar ... Alex
Jorge Estregan ... Rapist
Bing Davao ... Rapist
Edwin Reyes ... Rapist


SELECTED CREW

Direction and Story  ... Cesar S.B. Abella
Screenplay    ... Humilde 'Meek' Roxas
Cinematography ... Alfonso Alvares
Production Design ... Lawin Ranay
Editing ... Tony Sy
Musical Direction ... Rey Ramos


NOTE:

*** This is the second movie in which Janine Barredo and John Regala appeared together, following Silya Elektrika, Kasagutan Ba? (Tagalog: Electric Chair, Is It the Solution?).






Mano-Mano (Tagalog: Hand-to-Hand)

Original Release Date: July 26, 1995
Production Company: Rockets Production


MAIN CAST

Ronnie Ricketts ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Beth Tamayo ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Ricardo Cepeda ... [information to be provided upon availability]
William Martinez ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Jorge Estregan ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Edgar Mande ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Dinky Doo Jr. ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Glydel Mercado ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Dong Serrano ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Tony Ferrer ... [information to be provided upon availability]
Delia Razon ... [information to be provided upon availability]


SELECTED CREW

Direction and Story ... Ronn-Rick
Screenplay    ... Humilde 'Meek' Roxas
Cinematography ... Joe Tutanes
Production Design ... Joey Felix
Editing ... Francisco J. Vinarao
Musical Direction ... Rey Magtoto
Executive Producer     ... Mariz Ricketts


NOTES:

*** This is the initial presentation of Ronnie Rickets' production company.

*** Bruce Ricketts and John Nite were introduced in this movie.






Saan Ako Nagkamali (Tagalog: Where Did I Go Wrong)

Original Release Date: July 26, 1995
Production Company: OctoArts Films


MAIN CAST

Kris Aquino ... Teresa
Tonton Gutierrez ... Roy
Tirso Cruz III ... Dindo
Miguel Rodriguez ... Rapist
Jenette Fernando ... Julie
Toby Alejar ... Alex


SELECTED CREW

Direction ... Jose Mari Avellana
Story and Screenplay    ... Jose Mari Avellana and Ricky Lee
Cinematography ... Ding Austria
Production Design ... Edgar Martin Littaua
Editing ... Ike Jarlego Jr.
Musical Direction ... Nonong Buencamino
Executive Producer     ... Orly R. Ilacad