Sunday, December 25, 2005

Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay Ka Fairy Ko: The Legend Continues

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Film: Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay Ka Fairy Ko: The Legend Continues
Genres: Comedy | Family | Fantasy

Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend is a 2005 film and the second sequel of Enteng Kabisote films.

The magical world Engkantasya and the man's world welcomes a new addition to the Kabisote family with Ada, Enteng and Faye's new baby girl - a new princess of Engkantasya.
While both worlds were happy with this new addition, Darkness is once again brooding both in Engkantasya and in man's world.



















In the previous film, Satana (Bing Loyzaga), the ruler of Kadiliman (Darkness) lost her powers and was vanquish by Magenta. Reborn through the blood of a traitor, Satana regained her powers and vowed to destroy Enkantasya. This time she has succeeded.

With the fall of Magenta's kingdom, Faye, the only daughter was given the duty to find the 3 missing amulets that could rebuild Engkantasya. Enteng and his family is once again sucked into the magical world and has to travel through Satana's kingdom to save Engkantasya.

With the help of new allies, Alyssa(Marian Rivera), Ada's godmother and daughter of Ina Azul (Tony Rose Gayda), Queen of Engkantasya's Azul Kingdom, and Verdana(Jose Manalo), the battered husband turned into Princess Fiona in ogre mode look-a-like, sent by Ina Verde, Queen of Engkantasya Verde, Enteng and his family has to battle dragons, sea creatures, and sword wielding dark minions to save the fate of Engkantasya.

Cast

Vic Sotto as Enteng Kabisote
Kristine Hermosa as Faye Kabisote
Marian Rivera as Alyssa
Alice Dixson as Ina Magenta
Oyo Boy Sotto as Benok Kabisote
Bing Loyzaga as Satana/Amarillo
Aiza Seguerra as Aiza Kabisote
Victor Neri as Drago
Bayani Casimiro II as Prinsipe K
Joey de Leon as Pangay
Jose Manalo as Jose/ Verdana
Ruby Rodriguez as Amy
Toni Rose Gayda as Ina Azul
Melanie Marquez as Ina Verde
Angel Sy as Ada Kabisote

Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend
Directed by Tony Y. Reyes
Produced by Orly R. Ilacad
Starring Vic Sotto
Kristine Hermosa
Music by Jan K. Ilacad
Distributed by Octo Arts Films and M-Zet Productions
Release date(s) December 25, 2005
Running time 115 minutes
Country Philippines
Language English
Tagalog
Filipino
Budget PHP 1.5M

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Mulawin

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TV: Mulawin
Genre: Fantasy

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Mulawin

Mulawin is a speculative fiction drama about two races of winged humanoids. The Mulawin must fight the Ravena to protect the mortals from its wrath. It also tells the story of Aguiluz and Alwina, whose love for each other hinders to fulfill their mission.

It was originally aired in the Philippines by GMA Network daily on its primetime block. The series debuted on August 2, 2004 to lukewarm audience response. However, it became a sleeper hit, and together with Extra Challenge, another GMA Network's production, made the network edge over ABS CBN which had been the Philippines' leading network since the 1990s. These two shows created a domino effect for GMA Network's other shows, and thus it solidified its position as mega manila's number one network since 2004.

The series ended on March 18, 2005, and a movie sequel, was released in December 25, 2005.

GMA Network also aired the series on its international network, Pinoy TV, and the rights to air the series have been also sold to other Asian countries. It is currently aired in Indonesia and Cambodia and dubbed in those countries' local languages.

The success of the series prompted GMA Network to make a spin-off - Encantadia.

Production Crew
Directors: Dominic Zapata, Lore Reyes
Assistant Directors: Aya Topacio, Jay Abello, Shirley Fabella, Elaine Lozano
Script: Don Michael Perez
Production Design: Rufino Lachica, Richard Garingalao
Special Effects: Tony Gapo Jr., Randy dela Merced
Lighting Director: Nonong Legazpi, Boy Arnaldo
Fight Instructor: Ralph Roxas

Local TV Ratings

Mulawin premiered on August 2, 2004 and garnered 33% in local TV ratings and it is still beaten at that time. Its ratings went below 30%, its highest is 48.6%, its lowest is 23% and its final episode garnered 47.0%. It's overall ratings was an impressive 35.5%, GMA's highest overall rating in that time.

This was GMA Network's highest rating for its show, until it was beaten by Darna and later by Encantadia.

Note: Research companies that handle Philippine overnight TV ratings generally don't provide ratings directly to the public. Official results are released only to subscribers, i.e., TV networks and advertising agencies. Data released to local publications do not come straight from those who conduct the surveys.

[ Overview ]

[ Mythical Characters ]

[ Avian Beings ]

MULAWIN - race of peaceful winged humanoids forced to settle deep into the forest. Mulawins has been waiting for the Sugo prophesied to unite their race with the humans once more.

RAVENA - renegade group of fierce winged humanoids who were once a Mulawin. When the humans start to hunt them for prey, and the Mulawin Tribunal refuses to exact revenge, they embraced the dark force and became Ravenas. Their goal is to eliminate the entire human race and prevent the Sugo from fulfilling the prophesy.

PERICO - race of winged humanoids who refuses to engage in the wars between Mulawins and Ravenas. They are a non-stop talkers, and as such, have been called as the newscasters in the forest. They resembled as parrots.

[ Feline Beings ]

MUSANG - group of feline humanoid carnivores living all over the forest. They don't live in a permanent place, but are known to hunt in pack. They also have nine lives, and as such, they have to be killed nine times before they can finally die. There are two groups of warring Musangs.

[ Reptilian Beings ]

HUNYANGO - group of chameleon humanoids who can disguise themselves by copying the color of their environment. They are loyal to the Ravenas, and works as a spy for them.

[ Enchanted Beings ]

DIWATA - group of fairies living in the realm of Encantadia. The head of the fairies bestowed to the Mulawins the Molave and Balasik which would be helpful in setting the balance in the realm of winged beings and human race.
PIXIES - tiny fairies with butterfly wings serving as lady in waiting for fairies' leader.

[ Mortal Characters ]

TOWNFOLKS OF TIERRA FUEGO - once they have a healthy interaction with the winged humanoids, but now they face extinction from the wrath of Ravenas.
SCOUTS - group of children campers who get lost and never get their way out of the forest. They never had gotten any older than their age because of the Mahiwagang Hiyas. Once they tried to leave their camp, they starts to get weaker and revert to what supposed to be their real age. But as soon as they get nearer to the Mahiwagang Hiyas, they regain their youthful appearance and strength.

TAGUBA - group of amazon warriors made up entirely of women. They are trained in arrows and manual combat.

[ The Chosen One ]

SUGO - the prophesied chosen one who will bring peace in the entire world and unite the humans with the winged humanoids. The prophesy states that the Sugo, will came from the love between a human and a Mulawin, needs to die and be resurrected.

[ Balasik & Haraya ]

BALASIK - a white parrot who has an answer for anyone's question in exchange for grains of corn. He claims however, that his predictions cannot be used to predict the actions of Sugo who possesses genuine free will.

HARAYA - an adarna bird whose songs can turn anyone into stone, and whose egg is the only one which can revert the process. She is the better half of Balasik, and also the final test for the Sugo.

[ Molave, Binhi & Hiyas ]

MOLAVE - the tree of life that will restore the balance between the realms of all creatures. The Sugo must be able to reach its position, and only until then, that the prophesy will be fulfilled.

BINHI - the seed of Molave, which could be either "berde" green or "pula" red and whose appearance could mean disaster to either race of winged beings. The Berdeng Binhi is very important to the Mulawins, and so is the Pulang Binhi to the Ravenas.

HIYAS - fragments of crystals which can cure anyone's physical weakness or affectations. These fragments came from one big crystal gem which was broken into pieces by a Diwata.

[ Places in the Realm of Mulawin ]

Avila - the Kingdom of the Mulawins.
Halconia - the Kingdom of the Ravenas.
Hayuhay - the Kingdom of the Pericos.
Aliwalas - the new Kingdom of the Pericos after Hayuhay was destroyed by the Ravenas.
Ugod-pawid - the highest point in the kingdoms of winged humanoids.
Encantadia - the Kingdom of the Diwatas.
Tierra Fuego & Pugadlawin - the realm of humans.
Gubat - the realm of the Musangs and Hunyangos.
Lagaslaw - the realm of the Tagubas.

[ Characters and Cast ]

Main characters

Aguiluz - Mulawin, tasked by his father Aquilar to protect Alwina at all cost. Aguiluz is played by Richard Gutierrez.
Alwina - half-Mulawin/half-Human, prophesied to be the Sugo who will unite the Mulawins and Humans and later joins forces with Mulawins. Alwina is played by Angel Locsin. The role was first offered to Maxene Magalona but the latter refused and instead chose to continue her studies at the Ateneo de Manila University.
Gabriel - Human , childhood friend of Alwina who had since developed a crush on her and is haunted by strange dreams. He was purified into a Ravena by Ravenum and renamed as a prince of Ravena. Later, he was turned back into human form. Gabriel is played by Dennis Trillo.
Aviona - Mulawin, has a secret unrequited devotion to Aguiluz. Aviona is played by Bianca King.
Vultra/Violeta/Veronica - Ravena, Queen of the Ravenas and wife of Rasmus. She transform herself into human and named herself Violeta to kill the Sugo. She also revealed as a wife of Bagwis and real mother of Alwina and later purifed into Mulawin as Veronica. Vultra, Violeta and Veronica are played by Ara Mina.
Savanah - Human into Ravena, a social climber whose main goal is to get closer to Gabriel and his inheritance, no matter who or what stands on her way. Later, she joined forces with Ravenas as an evil princess. Savanah is played by Karen delos Reyes.

[ Supporting Characters ]

Dakila - Mulawin, the aging wise leader of Mulawins. Dakila is played by Eddie Gutierrez.
Bagwis - Mulawin, protege of Dakila favored to be the next leader of Mulawins. He is a father of Alwina and real husband of Vultra, who later purified into Mulawin as Veronica. Bagwis is played by Zoren Legazpi.
Habagat - Mulawin, brother of Bagwis who secretly longs to be the next leader of their race. He was joined forces with Ravenas and later confessed to Mulawins. He is also a husband of Linang and a father of Mulagat. Habagat is played by Romnick Sarmenta.
Rasmus - Ravena, King of the Ravenas and second husband of Vultra. He was a Mulawin before turning into a Ravena and later purified back into Mulawin to join forces against Ravenas in the last war. He's also a best firend of Bagwis. Rasmus is played by Gary Estrada.
Tuka - Ravena turned Mulawin, revealed as an adopted mother of Pagaspas and allies with Mulawins, played by Marissa Sanchez.
Kuwak - Ravena purified into Human, joined forces with Tagubas and Mulawins, played by Bearwin Meily.
Pagaspas/Gus - Night owl, an owl pet of Alwina who transform into a young boy when together with another owl, Lawiswis. Later revealed as an adopted son of Tuka, a Ravena who was purified into Mulawin. Pagaspas is played by Miguel Tanfelix; older Pagaspas is played by Rainier Castillo.
Lawiswis/Wis - Night owl, an owl friend of Pagaspas who transform into a young girl when with him. Lawiswis is played by Sam Bumatay; older Lawiswis is played by Denise Laurel.
Mayi - Mulawin, she can transform into a maya bird. She is usually sent to spy the enemies. Mayi is played by Isabella de Leon.
Lourdes - Human, she finds the giant egg which when hatches, gives "birth" to Alwina. She is also considered a witch by the town people, and for that she leaves in the outskirts of Tierra Fuego. She was purified into Ravena queen by Gabriel, who was also purified into Ravena, and later turns in human form again during the last war. She was also a mother of Aramis and her wife was not mentioned. Lourdes is played by Amy Austria.
Lucio Montenegro - Human, father of Gabriel. He is a ruthless landlord and the richest man in Tierra Fuego. Lucio is played by Lloyd Samartino.

[ Other Characters ]

Terong - Human, a peasant in the Hacienda de Montenegro and close friend of Gabriel. Terong is played by Kiel Rodriguez.
Biba - Human, a playful neighbor and a close friend to Alwina. Biba is played by Jaja Bolivar.
Lino - Human, an orphan living with his grandmother. He wants to seek revenge against the winged beings for the death of his parents. Lino is played by Brian Revilla.
Rosing - Human, grandmother of Lino. Rosing is played by Alicia Alonzo.
Yolly - Human, mother of Savanah who would do everything to help her daughter achieved her dreams. Yolly is played by ???.
Pamela - Human, bestfriend of Savanah. Pamela is played by Tricia Roman.
Lucila Montenegro - Human, mother of Gabriel. She is a depressed suicidal wife of Lucio. Lucila is played by Pia Pilapil.
Paloma - Mulawin, a mysterious Mulawin living in the city, and could transform herself into a real bird. Paloma is played by Tanya Garcia.
Ravenum - Ravena, father of Rasmus and evil king of Ravenas. Ravenum is played by Michael de Mesa.
Niwalum - Mysterious being, a playmate of Pagaspas and Lawiswis. "Niwalum" is also a reversed name or word of Mulawin. Niwalum is played by BJ "Tolits" Forbes.
Aguilar - Mulawin, father of Aguiluz. Aguilar is also played by Richard Gutierrez
Ina - Mulawin, mother of Aguiluz and the guardian of Molave Tree. Ina is played by Carmina Villaroel.
Pericos - Dak-dak Eagle Riggs; Ang-ang; Ngas-ngas; Gad-gad
Musangs - Kuskos Michael Roy Jornales; Musmos; Sakmal; Laab; Hampas
Scouts - Procopio; Bianca
Tagubas - Maningning Princess Punzalan; Estrella Christine Reyes; Oyayi Shermaine Santiago; Dalaginding Ehra Madrigal
Encantadians - Ynang Reyna Giselle Toengi; Linang Sheryl Cruz; Mulagat Jay Aquitania; Muyak Nancy Castiglione; Aramis James Blanco; Florona Bettina Carlos; Marikit Katarina Perez; Mayumi; Pirena
Balasik and Haraya - Haraya Geneva Cruz.
City Orphans - Botchok and Ching ching
Mulawin Tribunal - Daragit
Young Alwina - Kristel Fulgar
Young Aguiluz - Kurt Perez
Young Gabriel - Paul Salas
Young Aviona - Shammel Leask
Caloy/Laki/Hidalgo - winged water buffalo.

[ Synopsis ]

[ Plot ]

Long ago, in the dense forests of the Philippines, there lived a race of “bird-men� called Mulawin, men and women with feathers and wings like an eagles’. In those days, this noble and peace-loving race freely interacted with human beings, although they never moved too far away from the forest because it is from trees that bird-men draw their strength. But, as the human population grew in number, the people’s demand for territory and resources also increased. They deforested more and more of the lands that were the Mulawin’s home, and the bird-men were forced to seek refuge high in the mountains, away from greedy humans.

Despite what they suffered from the common people, the Mulawin would not harm them in return; they wanted only to preserve their way of life as best they could without coming into conflict with men. However, a splinter group soon formed with quite different intentions. This group broke away from the main tribe and became the Ravena, a fierce new race of bird-men with black and red plumage and a fearsome appearance. The Ravena’s sole ambition was and is to subdue both the Mulawin and human beings.

The Mulawin founded a new home for themselves, naming it Avila, whereas the Ravena called their own realm, Halconia. At this time, the Queen of the Diwata (fairies) presented the Mulawin with two gifts: the Molave tree and the bird, Balasik. The Molave tree is the most treasured possession of the Mulawin, for if it is lost or destroyed, Avila will also lose its power and be conquered by the Ravena. The Balasik is a magical bird. Like an oracle, it knows and always speaks the truth. What is more, it is like an alchemical elixir of life: it gives youth and strength to whoever owns it. Although the Balasik rightfully belongs to the Mulawin, this clever bird pledges allegiance to no one.

Time passed on, and human beings and Mulawin grew to distrust one another. The Mulawin, fearing their own extinction at the hands of men, saw the latter only as selfish and destructive to the environment. For their part, humans made no distinction between the Mulawin and the Ravena. They taught their children to fear and despise both races of bird-men, even though it was only the Ravena who would attack and prey upon humans. As humans encroached more and more into the territories of the bird-men, Mulawin and Ravena alike fled farther away and were seen less and less often. Hence, people came to regard the idea of bird-men as nothing more than a myth, an old wives’ tale to frighten naughty children.

Now, it was foretold by the Balasik bird that a Savior was about to be born. One who would unite the races of men and the Mulawin against the forces of evil. But before the child could be identified, the Ravena stole the Balasik from the Mulawin. With Balasik went the knowledge of the Savior’s identity to the kingdom of Halconia.

[ Film Sequel: Mulawin ]

Main article: Mulawin: The Movie
Mulawin: The Movie is the sequel to the Mulawin TV series. The movie was jointly produced by Regal Films and GMA Films. It was released on December 25, 2005 to the 31st Metro Manila Film Festival.

Although it was the only film rated "A" by the Philippine Cinema Evaluation Board in the aforementioned film festival, it failed to garner any awards.

As a sequel, the characters who had died in the TV series were not included. However, new characters were introduced such as the Tres Aves - Banoy, Langay and Palong, Tayag and characters from Encantadia - Amihan, Pirena, Alena, Danaya, Ybarro, and Muros.

[ Mythos & Speculations ]

Below is the list of mythos and speculations made by the fans, which were either confirmed or debunked, as the case may be, as Mulawin concluded its run.

Mahiwagang hiyas are fragments from the elemental jewel broken into four pieces by Cassiopea. Status: neither confirmed or debunked. The mahiwagang hiyas was mentioned by Muyak as coming came from the diwatas, but Cassiopea wasn't mentioned in the series, and the timeline between Mulawin and Encantadia is screwed.
Mulagat is the son of Habagat. Status: confirmed
Aramis is the son of Lourdes. Status: confirmed
Gabriel was thought to be a Ravena early on the series . A proof of this was when he had a dreamed of his father Lucio as a Ravena. Status: confirmed, revealed on January 03, 2005's episode.

[ Soundtrack ]

Main article: Songs Inspired by Mulawin
In October 2004, GMA Records released an album entitled Songs Inspired By Mulawin which also serves as the fantasy series' original sound track.

Mulawin
Format Telefantasya: action, adventure, fantasy, romance
Created by Don Michael Perez
Starring Richard Gutierrez
Angel Locsin
Dennis Trillo
Bianca King
Karen delos Reyes
For the complete list, see the Characters and Cast section
Country of origin Philippines
No. of episodes 165
Production
Running time 1 hour
Broadcast
Original channel GMA Network
Original run August 2, 2004 – March 18, 2005

[ MULAWIN - THE MOVIE ]

Mulawin: The Movie is the film sequel to the Mulawin television series that was shown on GMA Network. The movie was released on December 25, 2005 and is produced by Regal Films and GMA Films in the Philippines. It is also an official entry to the 31st Metro Manila Film Festival.

Overview

[ Production ]

GMA Network hired international action choreographer Wong Wai Fai and other Hong Kong martial arts experts to make the stunts more realistic, the same team hired for fantasy-action TV series Sugo. Wong choreographed stunts in the highly successful movies such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Kung Fu Hustle, Rush Hour 2 and Bulletproof Monk.

[ Cast ]

Richard Gutierrez as Aguiluz
Angel Locsin as Alwina
Dennis Trillo as Gabriel
Sunshine Dizon as Pirena
Dingdong Dantes as Ybarro/Ybrahim
Iza Calzado as Reyna Amihan
Karylle as Alena
Valerie Concepcion as Danaya
Michael De Mesa as Ravenum
Eddie Gutierrez as Dakila
Bianca King as Aviona
Amy Austria as Lourdes
Zoren Legaspi as Bagwis
Miguel Tanfelix as Pagaspas
Sam Bumatay as Lawiswis
Carmina Villaroel as Salimbay
Paolo Contis as Banoy
Boy2 Quizon as Palong
Nicole Anderson as Langay
Arthur Solinap as Muros
Dion Ignacio as Tayag
It was said that Robbie Tan of Seiko Films didn't allow his contract stars Diana Zubiri (Encantadia's Danaya) and Alfred Vargas (Encantadia's Aquil) to appear in the movie. Because of this, Valerie Concepcion played Danaya character in Mulawin: The Movie, while Aquil's character didn't appeared. Also, since the movie is a sequel, major characters such as Veronica/Vultra (played by Ara Mina) and Rasmus (played by Gary Estrada) who died in the TV series were not included in the movie version. New characters not in the TV series were also introduced in the movie.

[ Synopsis ]

Aguiluz and Alwina's plan for a peaceful life as mortals unravels when their boat to Tierra Fuego (the realm of man) is caught in a violent storm. They wash up on separate shores, a young man and woman living without memories and living separate lives. Aguiluz is adopted by a humble farmer and Alwina becomes the surrogate daughter of a wealthy family and is engaged to be married to Gabriel.

But a new period in the Mulawin saga unfolds as fire maiden Pirena uses the gintong binhi to bring Ravenum back to life. Ravenum summons the dragon Buwarka and raises an army of Ravenas to wreak havoc on Avila, which barely survives the initial attack. With the power of Mulawin’s Tree of Life dwindling and the Mulawin race in peril, the Diwatas and the Tres Aves (a legendary trio of heroes with special abilities) rush to aid the Mulawin. But ultimately, the fate of Avila and the Mulawin race now hinges on the valor of two of its two greatest champions, Aguiluz and Alwina.

Mulawin The Movie
Directed by Dominic Zapata
Mark Reyes
Produced by Lily Monteverde
Annette Gozon-Abrogar
Written by Don Michael Perez
Starring Richard Gutierrez
Angel Locsin
Dennis Trillo
Iza Calzado as Reyna Amihan
Michael De Mesa
For the complete cast, see below.
Music by GMA Records
Cinematography unknown
Editing by unknown
Distributed by Regal Films and GMA Films
Release date(s) December 25, 2005
Running time 135 minutes
Language Tagalog
Budget PHP 80,000,000

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Exodus: Tales From The Enchanted Kingdom

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Film: Exodus: Tales From The Enchanted Kingdom
Genre: Fantasy


In a world ravaged by war, mankind’s fate rests on the reluctant shoulders of one man, Exodus (Ramon “Bong” Revilla, Jr.), a grim, unsmiling mercenary with extraordinary fighting skills and a murky past. It is Exodus who leads the surviving humans against the fearsome creatures of the dark, including Haring Bagulbol, an all-powerful being who is bent on humankind’s annihilation. Faced with certain death, the leaders of the city dispatch Exodus on a quest to the enchanted land to capture five elementals: Earth, Fire, Wind, Water and Spirit to help him fight the creatures of darkness. Taking over these mythical elementals proves to be difficult and hazardous, but after exciting adventures and misadventures, Exodus manages to win them over. Near the end, as one unified team, Exodus and the ementals take on Bagulbol in an awesome final battle. Will the goodness and light return to the world or will it be crushed and plunged forever into the eternal darkness of evil?



Movie Trailer

Rating: PG
Video Trailer
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[ Cast (in credits order) ]

Ramon 'Bong' Revilla Jr. ... Exodus
Benjie Paras ... Tayho, the Centaur
Aubrey Miles ... Bangkila
Iya Villania ... Lin-Ay
B.J. Forbes ... Silab, the Will o' the Wisp (as BJ 'Tolits' Forbes)
Jay-R ... Haring Bagulbol
Phoemela Baranda (as Phoemela Barranda)
Paolo Bediones ... Haring Bantayan
Mark Gil ... Inventor
Long Mejia ... Alas, the Seer
Bryan Revilla
Jolo Revilla
Ram Revilla (as Ramboy Revilla)
Ramon Revilla (as Senator Ramon Revilla Sr.)

Directed by Erik Matti

Writing credit: Dwight Gaston screenplay & story

[ Produced by ]

Andrea M. Bautista .... executive producer (as Andrea Bautista)
Marlon Bautista .... executive producer
John David Hukom .... executive producer (as Dave Hukom)
Dennis Mendiola .... executive producer
Rowena Mendiola .... supervising producer
Dondon Monteverde .... executive producer
Grace Monteverde .... supervising producer
Edwin Reyes .... associate producer
Joven Tan .... associate producer

[ Original Music by ]
Von de Guzman

[ Cinematography by ]
Lyle Sacris (director of photography) (as Lyle Nemenzo Sacris)

[ Film Editing by ]
Aleks Castañeda

[ Production Design by ]
Richard Somes

[ Costume Design by ]
Olive Gloria
Adrianne Torres (as Adrian Torres)

[ Sound Department ]
Richard Hocks .... sound re-recording mixer

[ Visual Effects by ]
Edrie Myrick Ocampo .... visual effects supervisor

[ Stunts ]
Phillip Ko .... fighting instructor (as Philip Ko)

[ Editorial Department ]
Lia Martinez .... colorist

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2> Movie web review blog

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