Title: Alyas Baby Face
Genre: Action
Runtime:
Released: 20 November 1990
Country of Origin: Philippines
Language: Language
Director: Francis Posadas
Writer: Mauro Gia Samonte
Production Company: Seiko Films
Synopsis: Seiko Films brings to your attention the unfortunate predicament that Paolo finds himself in. It is with great regret that I inform you that Paolo has been incarcerated due to an act of violence. He stands accused of assaulting an individual whom he firmly believes to be responsible for the untimely demise of his father. However, as the plot thickens, Paolo discovers a startling revelation that adds a layer of complexity to his situation. It turns out that the true culprit behind his father's demise is none other than the father of his beloved.
This revelation, undoubtedly, has caused a significant amount of turmoil in Paolo's life. The realisation that his lover's father is the one responsible for his father's death has undoubtedly shaken him to his core. The emotional and psychological toll this has taken on Paolo cannot be understated.
In light of these circumstances, it is imperative that we approach this matter with the utmost seriousness and sensitivity. Paolo's situation is a delicate one, and it is crucial that we handle it with care. The gravity of the situation demands that we delve into the intricate details surrounding this unfortunate turn of events.
Paolo's conviction that the man he assaulted is the killer is rooted in a deep-seated belief that has consumed him for quite some time. His unwavering determination to seek justice for his father's demise is a testament to his character and his unwavering commitment to the truth. However, the revelation that his lover's father is the true culprit has undoubtedly left Paolo in a state of disbelief and confusion.
The complexity of this situation cannot be overstated. Paolo now finds himself torn between his love for his partner and his desire for justice. The internal struggle he must face is undoubtedly a challenging one, as he grapples with conflicting emotions and loyalties.
In conclusion, it is of utmost importance that we approach Paolo's predicament with empathy and understanding. The intricate web of relationships and emotions that surround this case requires a careful examination of the facts and a compassionate understanding of the human condition. Let us not forget that Paolo's journey is one that is fraught with pain, confusion, and a desperate search for truth and justice.
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ACTOR |
ROLE |
Ian Veneracion |
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Edmund Cupcupin |
Johnny |
John Regala |
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Raul Zaragosa |
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Jennifer Sevilla |
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Isabel Rivas |
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Jojo Alejar |
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Pia Arcache |
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Eddie Arenas |
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Vanessa Escano |
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George Estregan |
Badong |
Ronaldo Fernando |
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Mia Gutierrez |
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Danny Labra |
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Lito Legaspi |
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Ros Olgado |
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Pepito Rodriguez |
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Rusty Santos |
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Melissa Silvano |
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FILM PRODUCER DEPARTMENT: |
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Robbie Tan |
executive producer |
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CINEMATOGRAPHER DEPARTMENT: |
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Cinematography By: |
Ver Dauz |
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FILM EDITING DEPARTMENT: |
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Editing By: |
Ruben Natividad |
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PRODUCTION DESIGNER DEPARTMENT: |
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Production Design By: |
Randy Gamier |
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PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT: |
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Jimmy Mercado |
production manager |
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SECOND UNIT DIRECTOR OR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: |
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Dante Javier |
associate director |
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SOUND DEPARTMENT: |
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Marino Martinez Jr. |
sound effects editor |
Rolly Ruta |
sound supervisor |
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STUNTS DEPARTMENT: |
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Eddie Nicart |
stunt coordinator |
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT: |
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Benny Medina |
music |
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