Title: Kanto Boy 2: Anak Ni Totoy Guwapo (lit.: Corner Boy 2: Son of Totoy Handsome)
Genre: Action | Crime | Drama
Runtime: 1h 35m
Released: 25 December 1994
Country of Origin: Philippines
Language: Filipino
Director: Augusto Salvador
Writer: Humilde ‘Meek’ Roxas
Production Company: Moviestars Productions
Synopsis: During his imprisonment, the enigmatic and fascinating human known as Totoy Handsome underwent a profound and remarkable transformation. Within the confines of his cell, he embarked on an extraordinary odyssey of self-realisation, delving deep into his soul to bring to light the essence of his being. With unwavering determination and an unquenchable thirst for self-discovery, Totoy embarked on a transformative journey that would forever change the course of his existence.
In the solitude of his prison cell, Totoy found solace in the embrace of his true self. Without the masks he had worn for so long, he faced the raw, unfiltered truth that lay within him. It was a revelation that shook him to the core, but he welcomed it with open arms, knowing that only by facing the consequences of his past actions could he truly find redemption.
With each passing day, Totoy delved deeper into the labyrinth of his own psyche, engaging in deep introspection and ceaseless introspection. He carefully examined the decisions he made, the paths he took, and the impact they had on the people around him. The weight of his transgressions weighed heavily on his conscience, but he refused to give in to despair. Instead, he turned his remorse into a powerful catalyst for change and vowed to emerge from the depths of his imprisonment a reformed man.
As the days turned into weeks and the weeks turned into months, Totoy's transformation became more and more apparent. His once hardened face softened, revealing a glimmer of vulnerability long hidden. The fire that once burned in his eyes, fueled by anger and defiance, was now replaced with a new sense of purpose and determination. It was as if a phoenix had risen from the ashes, ready to rise to unimaginable heights.
In the crucible of his incarceration, Totoy Handsome appeared as a beacon of hope and inspiration. Her journey of self-discovery became a testament to the indomitable human spirit, a reminder that even in the darkest of times, one can find the strength to face one's demons and pave a path to redemption. And as he stood on the verge of liberation, Totoy knew that his transformation was not just a personal triumph, but a testament to the power of resilience and the capacity for change that lies within each of us.
It is extremely important to highlight and highlight the fact that this particular period of captivity, which lasted for a considerable period of time, provided Totoy with an invaluable opportunity to delve deep into the recesses of his mind and engage in a deep, introspective contemplation of the situation countless decisions he had made throughout his life. This period of isolation, characterized by its inherent isolation and loneliness, gave him the space and time he needed to embark on a journey of self-discovery that ultimately led him to an understanding as profound as it was complete.
During his incarceration, Totoy demonstrated an unwavering resolve, an unwavering resolve that propelled him forward in his pursuit of personal growth and transformation. He devoted countless hours to introspection, meticulously examining the complex web of his past experiences and attempting to untangle the complex web of circumstances that had shaped his identity. Through this arduous process, he gradually revealed the hidden layers of his being, removed the façade of societal expectations and external influences, and revealed the essence of his true self.
When Totoy left the confines of his prison cell, he was a changed man, armed with a new sense of purpose and an unwavering optimism that radiated from within. The transformative power of his introspective journey had filled him with a deep sense of clarity that enabled him to see the path to salvation that lay before him. With an unwavering commitment to personal growth and a single-minded determination to atone for his past transgressions, he embarked on a new chapter in his life, driven by a burning desire to make a distinctly positive impact on society at large.
TOP BILLED CAST & CREW: |
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ACTOR |
ROLE |
Ian Veneracion |
Guiller |
Kimberly Diaz |
Michelle |
Ramon Christopher |
Albert |
Dick Israel |
Benjie |
Bunny Paras |
Bernadette |
Bob Soler |
Totoy Guwapo |
Dencio Padilla |
Maning |
Max Laurel |
Igay |
Jaime Fabregas |
Don Anselmo (as Jimmy Fabregas) |
Debraliz |
Marvi |
Eric Francisco |
Arman (as Erick Francisco) |
Dindo Arroyo |
Albert's Aide |
Mike Magat |
Albert's Aide |
Devin Villarama |
Albert's Aide |
Carol Dauden |
Evelyn |
Dante Javier |
Igay's Mate |
Ding Salvador |
Barangay Chairman |
Sheila Lintan |
Sheila |
Vanessa Moises |
Vanessa |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: |
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Alex Cunanan |
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Bernard Fabiosa |
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Robert Miller |
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FILM PRODUCER DEPARTMENT: |
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Victor Villegas |
executive producer |
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CINEMATOGRAPHER DEPARTMENT: |
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Cinematography By: |
Rey Lapid |
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FILM EDITOR DEPARTMENT: |
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Editing By: |
Joyce Bernal |
Editing By: |
Danny Gloria |
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PRODUCTION DESIGNER DEPARTMENT: |
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Production Design By: |
Rolly Bernardo |
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ART DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT: |
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Art Direction By: |
Willy Alagdon |
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MAKEUP DEPARTMENT: |
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Ely Paguio |
makeup artist |
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PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT: |
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Allan Garcia |
production manager (as Alan Garcia) |
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SECOND UNIT DIRECTOR OR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: |
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Lito Mena |
assistant director |
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SOUND DEPARTMENT: |
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Rolly Ruta |
sound engineer |
Danny Salvador |
sound effects |
Cocoy Sanchez |
sound effects |
Danny Sanchez |
sound effects |
Ning Trocio |
sound effects |
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STUNTS DEPARTMENT: |
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Dante Javier |
fight director |
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COSTUME & WARDROBE DEPARTMENT: |
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Bernard Escander |
costumer |
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EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT: |
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Ernie De Javing |
post-production coordinator |
Hernani Diamante |
assistant editor (as Ernani Diamante) |
Roland Ortega |
VTR editor |
Mario Rapinan |
assistant post-production coordinator |
Marlon Rufino |
assistant editor |
Edwin Atilano Salvador |
assistant editor (as Edwin Salvador) |
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT: |
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Jaime Fabregas |
music director |
Music By: |
Jaime Fabregas (credited as Jimmy Fabregas) |
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