Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: The Movie | |
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Directed by | Bert De Leon Tony Y. Reyes |
Written by | Bibeth Orteza Bert De Leon |
Based on | Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! |
Produced by | Felix E. Dalay Lily Y. Monteverde Roselle Y. Monteverde Vic Sotto |
Starring | Vic Sotto Tweetie De Leon Charito Solis |
Cinematography | Joe Tutanes |
Edited by | Eduardo Jarlego Jr. |
Music by | Homer Flores |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Box office | ₱31 million[1] |
Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: The Movie is a 1991 Filipino fantasy comedy film directed by Bert De Leon and Tony Y. Reyes, the first installment of Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! film series and the first movie installment based on television sitcom, Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!.[2]
Synopsis
In a Dark Cave known as the Cave of Darkness ruled by the Evil Queen of Darkness Luka and where the wicked forces live Luka must meet a quota of wicked dead to regularly feed their guardian dragon or lose her throne to Muñita. Muñita wins the queenship after capturing Aiza, Enteng Kabisote's daughter. So Enteng and his family go through a series of adventures as he goes for the Cave of Darkness to slay the Guardian Dragon, the only cure for Aiza's scales on her body.
Cast
- Vic Sotto as Enteng Kabisote
- Tweetie De Leon as Faye Kabisote
- Charito Solis as Ina Magenta
- Aiza Seguerra as Aiza Kabisote
- Larry Silva as Pipoy
- Ruby Rodriguez as Amy
- Jinky Oda as Bale
- Bayani Casimiro Jr. as Prinsipe K
- Debraliz Valasote as Yaya E
- Tetchie Agbayani as Muñita
- Luz Fernandez as Luka
- Panchito as Alfonso
- Nova Villa as Alfonso's Wife
- Romy Diaz as Contreras
- Dexter Doria as Rowena Contreras
- Richie D'Horsie as Drug Dealer
- Cecille "Dabiana" Iñigo as Diana
- Ruffa Gutierrez as Sexy Female
Reception
Elvira Mata of Manila Standard wrote that "This is a very slow movie. Very slow. I fell asleep, and woke up without missing a beat".[3]
Sequel
Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: Part 2 | |
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Directed by | Tony Y. Reyes |
Written by | Bibeth Orteza Vic Sotto |
Based on | Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! |
Produced by | Christabel V. Galsim Vic Sotto |
Starring | Vic Sotto Tweetie De Leon Charito Solis |
Cinematography | Sergio Lobo |
Edited by | Eduardo Jarlego Jr. |
Music by | Homer Flores |
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Running time | 116 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
A sequel of the movie named Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: Part 2 was released in 1992 it is a Filipino fantasy comedy film directed by Tony Y. Reyes, the second installment of Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! film series and the second movie installment based on television sitcom, Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!. It was presented as part of Metro Manila Film Festival,[4][5] and it was nominated for the Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Award.[6] Aiza Seguerra was nominated for the FAMAS Award for Best Child Performer.[7]
Synopsis (Part 2)
Muñita the New Queen of Darkness comes back to life to settle the score with the Queen of Engkantasya, Ina Magenta. Muñita succeeds in turning Ina Magenta into a state of illness where the only cure is for an innocent person, Aiza, Enteng's daughter to acquire the fruit from the Tree of Healing. Enteng Kabisote, who holds a grudge against his mother-in-law, realizes that he would rather do a little sacrifice than let evil prevail, so he starts his journey with his daughter, Aiza, and his friend Pipoy until good prevails.
Cast (Part 2)
- Vic Sotto as Enteng Kabisote
- Tweetie De Leon as Faye Kabisote
- Charito Solis as Ina Magenta
- Aiza Seguerra as Aiza Kabisote
- Larry Silva as Pipoy
- Ruby Rodriguez as Amy
- Jinky Oda as Bale
- Bayani Casimiro Jr. as Prinsipe K
- Debraliz Valasote as Yaya E
- Tetchie Agbayani as Muñita
- Joel Torre as Jose Rizal
- Juan Rodrigo as Andres Bonifacio
- Roy Alvarez as Bino
- Dina Bonnevie as Kiss Lady
- Pinky Amador as Malinda
- Richie D'Horsie as Switch Doctor 1
- Yoyong Martinez as Switch Doctor 2
- Boy Alano as Bogart
Accolades (Part 2)
Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Recipient | Result |
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1992 | Metro Manila Film Festival | Best Child Performer | Aiza Seguerra | Nominated |
See also
References
- ↑ Daza, Jullie Y. (9 January 1992). "Not so funny, not so fair". Manila Standard. p. 11.
- ↑ "The 54th Filipino Academy of Movie Awards and Sciences Awards". Freewebs. Archived from the original on July 17, 2006.
- ↑ Mata, Elvira (28 December 1991). "More filmfest tips for today, better yet, watch the movies next week". Manila Standard. p. 20.
- ↑ "Ten producers enter Metro Filmfest". Manila Standard. 12 November 1992. p. 18.
- ↑ "Search for 6 official MMFF entries". Manila Standard. 13 December 1992. p. 19.
- ↑ "Lea nominated best actress". Manila Standard. 25 December 1992. p. 20.
- ↑ "41st FAMAS AWARDS (1992)". Freewebs. 8 May 1993. Archived from the original on October 11, 2008.
External links
- Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: The Movie (1991) at IMDb
- Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: Part 2 (1992) at IMDb