Ang Padrino
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Ang Padrino | |
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Directed by | Ronwaldo Reyes |
Screenplay by |
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Produced by | FPJ |
Starring | Fernando Poe Jr. |
Cinematography | Ver Reyes |
Edited by | Augusto Salvador |
Music by | Ernani Cuenco |
Production company | FPJ Productions |
Distributed by | FPJ Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Ang Padrino (transl. The Godfather) is a 1984 Philippine action film co-written, produced and directed by Fernando Poe Jr.. The film also stars Poe as the titular Padrino, a local adaptation of the film, The Godfather. The film is known for the casting of radio personality, Rey Langit as an antagonist in the film.[1]
Cast[]
- Fernando Poe Jr. as Emong Sanchez
- Coney Reyes as Chayong Sanchez
- Fred Montilla as Atty. Dela Costa
- Rey Langit as Hitman
- Johnny Delgado as Jimmy
- Lito Anzures as Sgt. Quintiliano
- Ruel Vernal as Pepeng Tambak
- Lucita Soriano Lita Quintiliano
- Zandro Zamora as Tony Sanchez
- Rez Cortez as Jake
- Ricky Davao as Alex dela Costa
- Allan Bautista as Frankie
- Alex Leviste as Totoy
- Amay Bisaya as Donggay
- Gigi dela Riva as Selina
- Max Alvarado as Tasyo
- Daria Ramirez as Alice
- Larry Silva as Hilarion
- Cesar Montano as Noring
- Rosemary Sarita as Lilia
- Mario Taguiwalo as Pidyong
- Tina Loy
- Joaquin Fajardo
- King Gutierrez
- Rene Hawkins
- Nonoy de Guzman
- Boy Bañez
- Belo Borja
- Nenette Cellona
- Ernie David
- Bebot Davao
- Bert Garon
- Eddie Gicoso
- Pons de Guzman
- Romy Guarin
- Eddie del Mar
- Michael Murray
- Robert Rivera
- Er Canton Salazar
- Angie Salinas
- Naty Santiago
- Eddie Samonte
- Eddie Tuazon
- Angelo Ventura
Accolades[]
Award-Giving Body | Category | Recipient | Result |
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1985 FAMAS Awards[2] | |||
Best Picture | Ang Padrino | Won | |
Best Director | Ronwaldo Reyes | Won | |
Best Screenplay | Eddie Romero, Fred Navarro and Ronwaldo Reyes | Won | |
Best Actress | Coney Reyes | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor | Zandro Zamora | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ Langit, Rey (25 August 2015). "Happy Birthday, Da King!". Manila Speak. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
- ^ "FAMAS Awards (1985)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1984 films
- 1984 action films
- Filipino-language films
- Films set in Manila
- FPJ Productions films
- Philippine action films
- Philippine films