Title: Shoot! Shoot!: ‘Di ‘Ko Siya Titigilan!
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 1h 39m
Released: 1 October 2021
Country of Origin: Philippines
Language: Filipino
Director: Al Tantay
Writer: Rolf Mahilom (story & screenplay)
Production Company: Viva Films
Synopsis: In a charming and idyllic small town, lived a young man named Jack. With his head constantly in the clouds, Jack was a dreamer extraordinaire who had an insatiable passion for the captivating world of the performing arts. From a young age, he aspired to bask in the radiant glow of the spotlight, to be the centre of attention and to leave an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of audiences around the world.
Jack's heart, a vessel full of unquenchable longing, beat with an unwavering determination to become a luminary in the field of acting. He sought to grace the screen with his undeniable talent, to hypnotise audiences with his magnetic presence and to transport them to realms of imagination and emotion they had never experienced before. The fire within him burned brightly, fuelling his dreams and driving him forward in his quest for fame and recognition.
Lo and behold, it seemed as if the capricious hand of fate had finally given Jack a kind smile. The stars had aligned, the universe had conspired in his favour, and a unique opportunity had presented itself. It was as if the heavens had opened and showered him with its heavenly blessings.
With this new stroke of luck, Jack's path to fame seemed clearer than ever. The stage was set, the curtain would rise and he was ready to embark on a journey that would change the course of his life forever. The quaint little town that had been his home for so long would soon become a distant memory as he prepared to enter the dazzling world of show business, where dreams came true and the impossible became possible.
As he stood on the precipice of his fate, Jack's heart swelled with a mixture of excitement, anticipation, and a hint of concern. He knew the road ahead would be arduous, full of countless auditions, sleepless nights and the constant search for perfection. But he was not discouraged because his passion was as strong as ever and he was willing to sacrifice everything to achieve his dreams.
And so, with a single-minded spirit and unwavering determination, Jack took his first step to the top, ready to take on the challenges and triumphs that awaited him. The world was his stage, and he was ready to leave an indelible mark on it, captivating audiences with his raw talent and etching his name in the annals of theatre history. The journey had just begun and Jack was ready to seize his moment and shine like the brightest star in the vastness of the night sky.
One fateful day, as the sun cast its golden rays over the city, Jack received a message that would change the course of his life forever. A distant relative, a wealthy tycoon with a penchant for secrecy, had died, leaving behind a vast fortune. And much to Jack's surprise, he had been chosen as the sole heir to this vast empire of wealth.
Eager to embrace his new destiny, Jack carefully prepared for the role of a lifetime. He immersed himself in the character and rehearsed his lines meticulously and with tireless dedication. Little did he know, however, that his neighbour, Mrs. Thompson, a smart and ever-curious woman, had heard of his inheritance to the astronomical sum of ₱100 billion.
News travelled, as it often does in small towns, with the speed of a summer breeze. Whispers of Jack's unimaginable wealth began to permeate the entire fabric of town, igniting a spark of curiosity and envy among its residents. The townspeople were fascinated by the allure of this opulence and were drawn to Jack like moths to a flame.
But as the saying goes: With great happiness comes great misfortune. Jack's life took an unexpected turn when the consequences of his newfound wealth manifested themselves in a series of misadventures. Women, eyes bright with greed, flocked to him like bees to honey, their intentions clouded by the lure of his wealth. They tried to bask in the glow of his prosperity, their hearts blinded by the glittering façade of material wealth.
But it wasn't just the attention of the gold-digging mermaids that attracted Jack. The danger that lurked in the shadows turned its menacing gaze on him. The appeal of his vast fortune was not lost on those with nefarious intentions. Dark figures, shrouded in mystery, emerged from the depths of the city, their eyes glowing with an eerie glow. Jack was caught in a web of betrayal and deceit, and his once peaceful life was now fraught with danger.
As the sun set over the town, casting long shadows on the cobblestone streets, Jack stood on the precipice of a life he could never have imagined. The path before him, paved with the lure of wealth and the dangers of greed, lured him forward. With each passing moment, his journey became more dangerous, his heart torn between achieving his dreams and the dangers that lurked in the shadows.
TOP BILLED CAST & CREW: |
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ACTOR |
ROLE |
Andrew E. |
Jack |
AJ Raval |
Anghelita |
Sunshine Guimary |
Liwayway |
Juliana Parizcova Segovia |
Joker (as Juliana Pariscova) |
Wilbert Ross |
Pong |
Vincent Lopez |
Rocky (as Vincent) |
Ali Khatibi |
Manager Leon |
Rowena Quejada |
Aling Chessa (as Weng Quejada) |
Ronald Moreno |
Uncle Nonong |
Deberly Bangcore |
Petra |
Angel Arcega |
Paula |
Angelica Cervantes |
Mari |
Shaine Vasquez |
Sabel |
Quinn Carrillo |
Carla |
Tabs Sumulong |
Aling Digna |
Rick Balonzo |
Mang Ricardo (as Tatay Rick Balonzo) |
Gene Padilla |
Mang Pepe |
Sheree |
Aling Marina (as Sheree Bautista) |
Al Tantay |
Domeng |
Juvz Tesalona |
Aling Mona |
Ashley Capoquian |
Galema |
Jay Custodio |
Director / Doctor / Producer |
Ji-Ann Lachica |
Female Manager |
Pol Pepito |
Kapitan ng Barangay |
Christine May Banares |
Aling Glenda (as May Bañares) |
Crizhia Henson |
Sexy Girl |
Aina Ashley Roque |
Sexy Girl |
Jose Ray Tacumba |
Goon (as Ray Tacumba) |
Ericson Yambao |
Goon (as Erricson Yambao) |
Renz Robin Herza |
Kapitbahay 1 (as Renz Herza) |
Angel Savellano |
Kapitbahay 2 |
Norma Irinco |
Kapitbahay 3 |
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: |
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Alvin Vasquez |
Marina's Husband (uncredited) |
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Produced By: |
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Vincent Del Rosario III |
producer |
Vic Del Rosario Jr. |
executive producer |
Veronique Del Rosario-Corpus |
producer |
Hermie Go |
senior associate producer |
Juvz Tesalona |
associate producer |
June Torrejon-Rufino |
supervising producer |
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Music By: |
Franco Tantay |
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Cinematography By: |
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Carlos S. Montaño Jr. |
director of photography (as Carlos Montaño Jr.) |
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Editing By: |
Danny Gloria |
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JJ Gloria |
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Production Design By: |
Jay Custodio |
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Makeup Department: |
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Renz Robin Herza |
makeup artist |
Norma Irinco |
makeup artist |
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Production Management: |
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Kristin Parreño Barrameda |
post-production supervisor: Terminal Six Post |
Czarine Mae Cabuniag |
production manager |
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Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: |
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Alvin Vasquez |
assistant director (as Alvin Vazquez) |
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Art Department: |
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Rodel Calimon |
art department |
Alejandro Catindig |
art department |
Michael Angelo Coronel |
art department |
Ricardo Delos Santos |
art department |
Riegell Martin Manaog |
art department |
Angelito Mendoza |
art department |
Gabriel Sionil |
art department |
Sound Department: |
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Joshua Alavata |
boom operator: Livesound Corporation |
Joel D. Arevalo |
sound recordist: Livesound Corporation (as Joel Arevalo) |
Kaye Balmes |
studio manager: ProMovi Studios |
Lorena L. Besa |
dubbing supervisor |
John Daniel Henry Buquid |
adr technician: ProMovi Studios |
Fatima Nerikka Salim |
sound designer: ProMovi Studios (as Nerikka Salim) |
Immanuel Verona |
sound designer: ProMovi Studios / sound engineer |
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Camera & Electrical Department: |
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Saturnino Aquino |
gaffer |
Melo Balingit |
still photographer: behind the scenes |
Japeth Blanco |
still photographer |
Joey Canlas |
camera operator (as Jose Canlas Jr.) |
Christian De Guzman |
assistant camera |
Mark Nesty Operio |
assistant camera |
Rocelito Tinaytinay |
key grip |
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Costume & Wardrobe Department |
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Christine May Banares |
assistant wardrobe (as Christine May Bañares) |
Ashley Capoquian |
stylist |
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Editorial Department: |
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Aaron Alegre |
technical creative associate: Terminal Six Post (as Aaron A. Alegre) |
Garry Angeles |
visual effects: Terminal Six Post |
Lara Bautista |
technical creative associate: Terminal Six Post (as Lara L. Bautista) |
Mark Cyril Bautista |
digital intermediate editor: Terminal Six Post (as Mark Cyril L. Bautista) / head of operations: Terminal Six Post (as Mark Cyril L. Bautista) |
Leo Capeding |
board of director: Terminal Six Post (as Leo Angelo Z. Capeding) |
Nonoy Flojo |
post-production coordinator |
Ems Guerrero |
translation: Terminal Six Post |
Tweenie Mortel |
digital intermediate colorist: Terminal Six Post (as Tweenie Noche) |
Isabel Quesada |
subtitle lay-in: Terminal Six Post (as Sabs Quesada) |
Renard Torres |
chief executive: Terminal Six Post (as Renard B. Torres) |
Edmon Tugbo |
post-production assistant (as Edmond Tugbo) |
Chad Vidanes |
board of director: Terminal Six Post (as Chad V. Vidanes) |
Wesley Yap |
board of director: Terminal Six Post (as Wesley A. Yap) |
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Location Management: |
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Czarine Mae Cabuniag |
location manager |
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Script & Continuity Department: |
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Ji-Ann Lachica |
script continuity (as Ji-Ann Lachica) |
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Additional Crew: |
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Marianne Billones |
talent coordinator |
Cecelio Bolante |
protocol assistant |
Erol De Guzman |
technical production assistant |
Valerie S. Del Rosario |
creative consultant |
Emil Patrick Gruta |
logistics production assistant |
Ruziell Lim |
project accountant |
Mariane Maddawat |
creative department |
Kim Noromor |
creative department |
Aina Ashley Roque |
purchaser / runner |
Angel Savellano |
floor production assistant |
Jose Ray Tacumba |
marshall |
Dexter Wong |
protocol assistant |
Ericson Yambao |
marshall (as Erricson Yambao) |
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