Title: Si Mokong, Si Astig, At Si Gamol!
Genre: Comdey
Runtime: 1h 50m
Released: 5 March 1997
Country of Origin: Philippines
Language: Filipino
Director: Jun Aristorenas
Writer: Humilde ‘Meek’ Roxas (story & screenplay)
Production Company: Viva Films
Synopsis:
The crazy story of three friends: Mokong, Astig and Gamol!
introduction
In this heartwarming and inspiring story, we delve into the lives of three inseparable friends: Mokong, Astig and Gamol. Despite many challenges and very few resources, these friends demonstrate unwavering determination and resilience as they strive to achieve their dreams. Join us on her extraordinary journey filled with laughter, friendship and a never-give-up attitude.
The meeting of Mokong, Astig and Gamol
It all started with a sunny day in their small neighborhood. Mokong, a fun-loving and free-spirited person, crossed paths with Astig, a tough and smart guy, when he tried to get his lost baseball back. Coincidentally, Gamol, a kind-hearted and optimistic man, was also nearby and witnessed the amusing chase.
The birth of an unbreakable bond
Amid the laughter and jokes, an instant connection was formed between the three. They realized that despite their different personalities and backgrounds, they had a common goal: to give their lives meaning. United by this common goal, Mokong, Astig and Gamol formed an unbreakable bond of friendship that would withstand countless trials and tribulations.
Scratching with what little they have
Life wasn't easy for the trio. They came from humble backgrounds with limited financial resources and access to opportunities. However, this did not affect their morale. Instead, it encouraged their creativity and ingenuity. They learned to make the most of what little they had and found unique ways to gather the resources they needed to embark on the journey toward their dreams.
The helplessness of their companies
Each friend had their own dream. Mokong aspired to become a renowned author due to his exceptional storytelling skills. Astig, with his extraordinary artistic talent, dreamed of becoming a famous painter. Gamol, who had a passion for music, wanted to become a successful musician.
Their endeavors were fraught with perplexity as they encountered one obstacle after another. From rejection letters to finding the right publishers to dealing with the ups and downs of the art world and overcoming stage fright, their journeys have been anything but easy. However, they did not allow themselves to be discouraged and continued to find innovative solutions to overcome their difficulties.
Explode and push boundaries:
Mokong, Astig and Gamol's journey was one of turbulence, with unexpected opportunities and setbacks. Despite many limitations, they persevered and saw every moment of uncertainty as an opportunity for growth. They have learned to adapt, think quickly and make the best of every situation.
Make your dreams come true:
After years of dedication and hard work, her dreams finally began to become reality. Mokong's skills as a storyteller caught the attention of a renowned publisher and led to the publication of his first book. Astig's extraordinary works were recognized by a renowned gallery and came into the spotlight. Gamol's musical talent, honed through countless performances in small venues, eventually caught the attention of a music producer and made him a star.
Conclusion:
The crazy story of Mokong, Astig and Gamol reminds us of the power of friendship, determination and ingenuity. Despite the difficulties, these friends managed to regain what little they had and turn it into a springboard for their dreams. Her journey teaches us that with unwavering persistence, a positive attitude and the support of true friends, even the wildest dreams can come true.
TOP BILLED CAST & CREW: |
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ACTOR |
ROLE |
Janno Gibbs |
Mokong |
Dennis Padilla |
Astig |
Andrew E. |
Gamol |
John Regala |
Head of Scalawag Policemen |
Rufa Mae Quinto |
May |
Kate Fernandez |
Sofia Legaspi |
Idelle Martinez |
Out-of-School Youth |
Maybelline Dela Cruz |
Out-of-School Youth (as Maybelyn Dela Cruz) |
Ryan Ostrea |
Out-of-School Youth |
Lennon Serrano |
Out-of-School Youth |
Jun Fuentebella |
Out-of-School Youth |
Jennylyn Hernandez |
Out-of-School Youth |
Roem Mendoza |
Street Child |
Chartylle Remulla |
Street Child |
Huey Remulla |
Street Child |
Alfredo Davao Jr. |
Street Child |
Junar Aristorenas |
Scalawag Policeman |
Zandro Gatdula |
Scalawag Policeman |
Edward Belaro |
Scalawag Policeman |
Aga Fazon |
Scalawag Policeman |
Evangeline Pascual |
Janno's Mother |
Tessie Villarama |
Kate's Mother |
Zandro Zamora |
Team Leader |
Vangie Labalan |
Landlady |
Julian Alvaro |
Holdupper |
Angel Baldomar |
Holdupper |
Allan Quimbo |
Holdupper |
Jimy Mendoza |
Holdupper |
Vanni Ignacio |
Holdupper |
Mark Santos |
Holdupper |
Kristian Jose |
Orphan |
Crizzane Jose |
Orphan |
Alhadji Rueta |
Orphan |
Craig Bernardo |
Orphan |
John Molina |
Orphan |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: |
|
Maureen Mauricio |
Disco Lady (uncredited) |
Pocholo Montes |
Mayor (uncredited) |
Produced by |
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Brenda M. Bayhon |
supervising producer |
Jocelyn D. Bracamonte |
associate producer |
Vic Del Rosario Jr. |
executive producer |
Vic Jose |
line producer |
William C. Leary |
producer |
Music By: |
William Yusi (credited as Willie Yusi) |
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Cinematography By: |
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Ver Dauz |
director of photography |
Editing By: |
Nonoy Santillan |
Production Design By: |
Rolly Bernardo |
|
Gregg Guerra (credited as Greg Guerra) |
Art Direction By: |
Ding Samonte |
Makeup Department: |
|
Nena Irinco |
makeup artist |
Production Management: |
|
Edmundo Sol |
production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: |
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Roger Fuentebella |
associate director |
Art Department: |
|
Marvin Barroga |
setman |
Ronron Bolima |
setman |
Cris De Guzman |
setman |
Ariz Oabel |
setman |
Queenzy Sembrano |
propsman (as Romeo Queenz Sembrano) |
Sound Department: |
|
Eddie Quintana |
soundman |
Lucy Quinto |
dubbing supervisor |
Ramon Reyes |
sound supervisor |
Joy Villaver |
boom operator (as Joy Villaber) |
Camera and Electrical Department: |
|
Nelson Barrameda |
electrician |
Max de la Peña |
second camera (as Max Dela Peña) |
Dionisio Mag-abo Jr. |
assistant electrician |
Rey Miranda |
generator operator |
Jose Montemayor |
hmi operator |
Choy Paclauna |
still photographer (as Tirso Paclauna) |
Buddy Peregrino |
assistant camera (as Baddy Peregrino) |
Norman Serrano |
clapper loader |
Niño Soliven |
dolly operator (as Nino Soliven) |
Costume & Wardrobe Department: |
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Josephine Encinas |
wardrobe |
Editorial Department: |
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Nonoy Flojo |
post-production assistant |
Bong Macapagal |
post-production in charge |
Allan Manapat |
assistant film editor |
Edmon Tugbo |
assistant film editor (as Edmund Tugbo) |
Script & Continuity Department: |
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Rene Oabel |
continuity supervisor |
Transportation Department: |
|
Eddie Fajardo |
service driver |
Dante Guerrero |
service driver |
Oscar Laurena |
service driver |
Rey Miranda |
driver |
Elmer Real |
service driver (as Elmerd Real) |
Additional Crew: |
|
Judilyn Alonsabe |
secretary |
Spring Amboy |
promotions and advertising |
Ely Biag |
utility |
Ruby Ann Calo |
creative head (as Ruby Calo) |
Nelson Cammagay |
schedule master |
Monching Capistrano |
utility (as Ramon Capistrano) |
Roel Clavo |
crew (as Ruel Clavo) |
Ronnie Cobero |
crew (as Ronnie Cubero) |
Pearlie Del Rosario |
promotions and advertising |
Christopher Dimaano |
crew |
Arlyn Loro-Abanilla |
publicist (as Arlyn Loro) |
Bhing Macaraeg |
secretary |
Jerly Mirandilla |
utility (as Gerly Mirandilla) |
Rafael Uy |
production service manager |
Betchay Vidanes |
promotions and advertising |
Edison Videna |
project accountant |
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