Hindi Sisiw ang Kalaban Mo | |
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Directed by | Roland Ledesma |
Screenplay by | Senen Dimaguila |
Story by | Roland Ledesma |
Produced by | Roland Ledesma |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Apolinario Cuenco |
Edited by | Nap Montebon |
Music by | Ed Barcena |
Production company | Sunlight Films |
Distributed by | Sunlight Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Hindi Sisiw ang Kalaban Mo is a 2001 Philippine action film written, produced and directed by Roland Ledesma. The film stars Ronald Gan Ledesma, Roi Vinzon and Zoren Legaspi.[1][2][3][4][5]
Cast
- Ronald Gan Ledesma as Rico Bernales
- Roi Vinzon as Capt. Aragon
- Zoren Legaspi as Capt. Tinio
- Rita Magdalena as May
- Ervin Mateo as Lt. Roman
- Bob Soler as Gen. Valdez
- Romy Diaz as Col. Altares
- Brando Legaspi as Marlon
- Conrad Poe as Gunner
- Johnny Vicar as Gunner
- Roy Beltran as Exec. Secretary
- Ramona Revilla as Jessica
- Jing Elizalde as Benjo
- Ben Sagmit as Tibo
- Ernie Zarate as Mr. Joson
- Daria Ramirez as Mrs. Joson
- Hanna Villame as Han
- Yoyoy Villame as Yoy
- Yam Ledesma as Yam
- Patrick Ervie Mateo as Billy
- Rhey Roldan as Anton
- Boy Alano as Egay
- Danny Labra as Dennis
- Michael Vera-Perez as Bobby
- Joker as Joe
- Thea Perez as Thea
- Tian Tian Perez as Tian Tian
- Joan Aguas as Joan
- Jun Yulo as Jun
- Bobby Dominguez as Bobby
- Monica as Cheence
- Tony Azucena as Tony
Production
The film was supposed to be part of the 2000 Metro Manila Film Festival, but was not able to make it to the cut-off. Its playdate was set to late January 2001.[3][6]
References
- ↑ "Tara, nahirapan kay Jestoni". The Philippine Star. November 27, 2000. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
- ↑ "Priscilla-Yul movie, tuloy na". The Philippine Star. January 15, 2001. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
- 1 2 "Kapag nabuntis ang GF, saka niya pakakasalan". The Philippine Star. January 19, 2001. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
- ↑ "Zoren, Roi, paano napapayag mag-kontrabida kay Ronald Gan?". The Philippine Star. January 27, 2001. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
- ↑ "Zoren, nagtatago sa press!". The Philippine Star. January 28, 2001. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
- ↑ "Metro Manila Filmfest Entries Announced". Philippine Headline News Online. November 24, 2000. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
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