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Directed by | Wenn V. Deramas |
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Based on | Characters created by
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Produced by | Tess V. Fuentes |
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Cinematography | Sherman Philip T. So |
Edited by | Vito Cajili |
Music by | Jessie Lasaten |
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Distributed by | Star Cinema |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Box office | ₱60 million |
Volta is a 2004 action-adventure-comedy film directed by Wenn V. Deramas and starring Ai-Ai delas Alas as Volta. It was released under Star Cinema, ABS-CBN Film Productions. The story concerns an ordinary woman who was given the power of electricity and used this gift for the common good by becoming a caped crusader donning a red suit. The film would serve as the inspiration for 2008 TV series of the same name, albeit a different setting, storyline and a more comedic tone.
Plot
Perla is a dressmaker who lives and works for her siblings, Percy and Penny since her mother died. After being hit by lightning thrice, Perla discovers that she has developed superpowers: She can generate heat and electricity with her hands, and lightning flashes come out of her hands. With these powers, she becomes famous as the superhero, Volta. However, her siblings resent her, as they blame her powers for mishaps they encountered earlier in their lives. Perla is initially reluctant to use her powers openly but meets Ama, a ball of light with a human face who encourages him to use her powers for good and teaches her how to manage them.
Volta's main antagonist is Celphora , who wants to use Volta as a power source for her Telstra Technology. She sends her minions on the rampage to lure Volta into revealing herself before posing as a workmate of Percy to lure him into spilling his sister's secret by pretending to comfort him after another quarrel with Perla over her powers, only to capture him and Penny to use as bait for Volta. Celphora demands that Volta transfer her powers to her in exchange for her siblings' freedom which she complies, But despite gaining her powers, Celphora is killed by Volta using her lightning with a steel rod. Her siblings, now realizing the need for Volta and Perla's sacrifice, reconcile with their sister.
Cast
- Ai-Ai delas Alas as Perla Magtoto / Volta
- Diether Ocampo as Lloyd Ventura
- Jean Garcia as Kelly Tanjuakio / Celphora
- Justin Cuyugan as Percy Magtoto
- Bobby Andrews as Oh-Vlading
- Onemig Bondoc as Oh-Blah-Blah
- Eugene Domingo as Nancy
- Boy Abunda as Ama
- Pauleen Luna as Penny Magtoto
- Chokoleit† as Denden
- Mura as 9 Volts
- Eddie Gil as President
Cameo
- Sandara Park as herself
- Hero Angeles as himself
- Roxanne Guinoo as herself
- Joross Gamboa as himself
- Melissa Ricks as herself
- Laurenti Dyogi as himself
- JV Villar as TV reporter
- Randy Santiago as MTB host
- Mickey Ferriols as MTB host
- Piolo Pascual (from Milan)
- Claudine Barretto (from Milan)
- Hazel Ann Mendoza as young Perla
- John Manalo as young Percy
- Moreen Guesse as young Penny
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