Title: Boyong Mañalac: Hoodlum Terminator
Genre: Action & Adventure | Crime
Runtime: 1h 49m
Released: 20 June 1991
Country of Origin: Philippines
Language: Filipino
Director: Eddie Rodriguez
Writer: Humilde ‘Meek’ Roxas • Eddie Rodriguez
Production Company: Viva Films, Inc.
Synopsis Review: Based on a true life events. After a life full of vices, feminine charm and a penchant for violence, Boyong Mañalac (Eddie Garcia) makes the decisive decision to change his life and change his habits. Inspired by the noble example of his father, a man of unwavering integrity who served as an honest police officer, Boyong sets out on the path to redemption. But because of the indelible image he once projected, scepticism and doubt cloud the minds of those who question his true motives for joining the prestigious police ranks. Undeterred by the cynicism around him, Boyong devotes himself diligently to his new calling and tirelessly solves one crime after another. His tireless efforts and exceptional investigative skills quickly moved him up the ranks, earning him rapid promotions and the respect of his colleagues. Despite numerous attempts by unscrupulous people to influence him with bribes, Boyong remains steadfast and never succumbs to temptation. It is this unwavering commitment to his principles that has earned him the wrath of those he arrested as they now seek revenge for their misdeeds. However, their attempts to exact revenge on him directly are thwarted and they turn their malevolent gaze on his beloved family, particularly his beloved son Marlon (Garry Estrada). Faced with unimaginable tragedy, Boyong refuses to give in to despair. Instead, he finds solace in the depths of his grief and emerges with even greater determination to combat the ever-present forces of illegal activity ravaging the city of Malabon. His life becomes a whirlwind of action as he fearlessly faces the criminal underbelly of society and embodies the essence of integrity and selfless service to his fellow countrymen. With each passing day, Boyong Mañalac appears as a model of virtue, a beacon of hope in a world often plunged into darkness. His unwavering commitment to justice and his unwavering commitment to a safer society are an inspiration to all who meet him. Through his actions, he shows that it is never too late to change paths, rises above the mistakes of the past, and embrace a future marked by honour, courage, and unwavering determination.
TOP BILLED CAST & CREW:
- Eddie Garcia as Boyong
- Pinky De Leon as Nene
- Maita Soriano as Alma
- Edu Manzano as Mendez
- Roi Vinzon as Lando
- Mylene Zapanta (credited as Mayleen Zapanta) as Vangue
- John Regala asVargas
- Gary Estrada as Marlon
- Dick Israel as Pipi (Mute)
- Paquito Diaz as Paeng (Pusher)
- Robert Talby as Totoy Addict
- Subas Herrero as Orosa
- Robert Talabis (credited as Roberto Talabis) as Malabon P / Colonel
- Ernie Zarate as Malapon P / Chief
- Jose Romulo as Malapon P / Chief
- Manjo Del Mundo as Menchong
- Obey Osorio as Young Pipi (Mute)
- Polly Cadsawan as Malabon Police
- Romeo Enriquez as Malabon Police
- Mon Fernandez as Malabon Police
- August Pascual as Malabon Police
- Rolly Lapid as Malabon Police
- Jess Ramos as Orosa's Attorney
- Vangie Labalan as Mama San
- Koko Trinidad as Judge
- Pocholo Montes as Angel
- Danny Labra as Tiger
- Rene Hawkins as Kenkoy
- Omay Rivera as Omay
- Vic Belaro as Attorney
- Danny Rojo as Doctor
- Joey Padilla as Engineer
- Johnny Ramirez as Judge
- Rez Cortez as Boogie
- Cris Daluz as Bulacan Toughie
- Jon Achaval ... Cabaret Owner
- Bernard Atienza.. Boy Life
- Lea Mendoza... Boyong's Kid
- Kimchi Matias (credited as Kimchy Matias) as Boyong's Kid
- Gigi Dante as Boyong's Kid
- Raffy Ticson as Young Marlon
- Ernie David as Orosa's Goon
- (uncredited) Nonoy De Guzman as Orosa's Goon
- (uncredited) Ding Salvador as Lando's Goon
Executive Producer: Vic Del Rosario, Jr.
Supervising Producer: Eric M. Cuatico . (credited as Eric Cuatico)
Associate Producer: Ruth Gruta
Producer: William C. Learym (credited as William Leary) • Marivic B. Ong(credited as Marivic Ong)
Musical Director: Mon Del Rosario Cinematographer: Sergio Lobo
Editor: Ike Jarlego, Jr.
Production Designer: Manny Morfe
Art Director:Danny Cristobas
Makeup Department (Character): Cecille Baun
Make-Up Artist: Dading Ravela
Production Manager: Rene Matias (credited as Rene A. Matias)
Production Supervisor (Filming Unit): Ally Cesario (credited as Ally E. Cesario)
Post-Production Supervisor: Bong Macapagal (credited as Rufino 'Bong' Macapagal) • Tony Rivera
Associate Director: Normand Daza
FILM SET DESIGNER:
Propsman: Jojo Atencio ... propsman Setman: Henry Doren (credited as Henry Lloren) • Jojo Magdaluyo
SOUND EFFECTS:
Sound Supervisor: Rolly Ruta
Looper: Pilo Fortuna • Gerry Maglunsod • Ruding Tablate (credited as Ruding Tablante)
Dubbing Supervisor: Josie Galvez • Timmy Ramirez
Sound Effects: Danny Sanchez
Sound Effects Editor: Pony Lagaret (credited as Pony Lagarit) • Cocoy Sanchez (credited as Kokoy Sanchez)
Soundman: Eddie Mercado • Lucy Quinto
Boom Operator: Timmy Ramirez
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
Special Effects: Rolly Sto. Domingo ... Stunt Director: Eddie Nicart • Jimmy Reyes
CAMERA OPERATOR:
Still Photographer: Jun Agravante
Grip: Vio Dando • Alvin Sanchez • Nemisio Silang
Clapper: Nelson Haresco
Electrician: Jun Maraguinot
Assistant Electrician: Nestor Revuelta
Assistant Cameraman: Buddy Peregrino (credited as Baddy Peregrino)
Costume & Wardrobe Department: Violy Reyes
Assistant Editor: Ed Arboleda • Marya Ignacio • Hero Reyes
Script and Continuity Supervisor: Jane Cortez • Mimi Mercado • Leonardo Nepomuceno • Mike Silva
ADDITIONAL CREW:
Project Accountant: Art Balajadia
Ads & Promitions: Brenda M. Bayhon (credited as Brenda Bayhon)
Assistant Executive Producer: Sandy Santamaria
Schedule Master: Maning Sta. Maria Creative Research: Ronnie Tumbokon
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