Title: Anak Ng Dagat (lit.: Child Of [The] Sea)
Genre: Action | Drama
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Released: 6 November 1991
Country of Origin: Philippines
Language: Filipino
Director: Francis ‘Jun’ Posadas
Writer: Ricardo’Ricky’ Lee (story & screenplay)
Production Company: Silver Screen Productions • Pacwood Films
Synopsis:
"Anak ng Dagat", a captivating and thought-provoking film, was made in 1991 by the renowned Silver Screen Productions and presented by the renowned Pacwood Film. This cinematic masterpiece that left audiences in suspense made its big screen debut on November 6, 1991. The brilliant script, crafted to perfection, is the work of none other than the talented Ricardo “Ricky” Lee. Ver Dauz, a visionary in the field of cinematography, has skillfully captured the essence of each scene, while Nap Montebon's masterful hands editing the film have seamlessly woven the narrative.
Behind the scenes, the creative genius of production designer Tito Macatunggal brought the world of “Anak ng Dagat” to life, carefully designing every set and prop to transport viewers into the heart of the story. Music virtuoso Marita Manuel lent her expertise as musical director, ensuring that every note reflected the emotions portrayed on screen, further immersing the audience in the film's captivating atmosphere.
Under the masterful direction of Francis “Jun” Posadas, the film’s narrative unfolded with a perfect blend of suspense, drama and emotion. The exceptional cast, carefully selected to bring each character to life, included the incomparable Ronnie Ricketts, whose powerful performance left an indelible mark on viewers' hearts. Eddie Gutierrez, a seasoned actor with an undeniable presence, delivered a simply exceptional performance. Maritoni Fernandez, a rising star in the industry, showcased her immense talent and captivated the audience with her portrayal of a complex and multi-dimensional character.
A true gem of the acting world, Donita Rose graced the screen with her undeniable charm and talent, leaving audiences in awe of her remarkable performance. Bing Davao, Conrad Poe, Fred Moro, Lora Luna and John Steele, each a force to be reckoned with, brought depth and authenticity to their respective roles, elevating the film to a new level.
“Anak ng Dagat” also served as a platform for emerging talent, introducing the world to the notable Gilda Aragon, Stella Diaz and Irene Yeng. These talented individuals have left an indelible mark on the film's narrative with their raw talent and undeniable potential, captivating audiences with their performances. Additionally, the film featured exceptional cast members Vincent Vargas, Tyrone Sason, Lovely Sarmiento and J.J. Sunico, which added depth and nuance to the story and further enriched the viewing experience.
In summary, Anak ng Dagat is a testament to the genius and dedication of the entire cast and crew. With its captivating plot, impeccable cinematography and exceptional performances, this film has rightly earned its place among the most memorable and beloved works of cinema.
TOP BILLED CAST & CREW: |
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ACTOR |
ROLE |
Ronnie Ricketts |
Guiller |
Bing Davao |
Dyanggo |
Ernie David |
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Renato Del Prado |
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Mario Escudero |
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Maritoni Fernandez |
Katrina |
Ernie Forte |
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Eddie Gutierrez |
Don Pago |
Lora Luna |
Lani |
Robert Miller |
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Fred Moro |
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Conrad Poe |
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Donita Rose |
Sylvia |
J.J. Sunico |
Biboy |
Noli Villar |
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Produced by |
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George Jatico |
line producer |
Fely Ong |
executive producer (as Felicitas Ong) |
Chit Ramos |
line producer |
Michael D. Sellers |
producer |
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Cinematography by |
Ver Dauz |
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Editing by |
Nap Montebon |
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Production Design by |
Tito B. Macatuggal |
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Second Unit Director or Assistant Director |
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Felix Villar Jr. |
associate director |
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Sound Department |
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Rolly Ruta |
sound supervisor |
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Stunts |
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Fred Moro |
fight instructor |
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Music Department |
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Marita Manuel |
musical director |
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