Ismael Zacarias

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Ismael Zacarias
Directed byToto Natividad
Screenplay byHenry Nadong
Story byEdu Manzano
Produced byVictor Villegas
StarringEdu Manzano
CinematographyRamon Marcelino
Edited by
  • Renato de Leon
  • Ruben Natividad
  • Toto Natividad
Music byMon del Rosario
Production
company
Moviestars Production
Distributed byMoviestars Production
Release date
  • June 22, 1994 (1994-06-22)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryPhilippines
Languages
  • Filipino
  • English

Ismael Zacarias is a 1994 Philippine action film co-edited and directed by Toto Natividad. The film stars Edu Manzano, who wrote the story, as the title role.[1][2] It was one of the entries in the 1994 Manila Film Festival, which spurred controversy where Edu Manzano was supposed to win as Best Actor.[3][4]

Cast[]

  • Edu Manzano as Lt. Ismael Zacarias
  • Eddie Gutierrez as Don Pablo Lleva
  • Plinky Recto as Rona
  • Roi Vinzon as Enrique Lleva
  • Alfred Manal as Tinoy
  • Ramon Christopher as Edmund Lleva
  • Dencio Padilla as Bugaloo
  • Jaime Fabregas as Mr. Tanchoco
  • Roldan Aquino as Maj. Roxas
  • Dindo Arroyo as Ricky Boy
  • Manjo del Mundo as Gomez
  • Renato Robles as Col. Guevarra
  • Renato del Prado as Pol
  • Edwin Reyes as Eddie
  • Dido dela Paz as Capt. Castro
  • Jordan Castillo as Dindo
  • Pocholo Montes as Col. Ravalo
  • Cris Daluz as Kabise
  • Ross Rival as Lolo
  • Bebeng Amora as Snatcher
  • Henry Nadong as Bartender

Awards[]

Year Awards Category Recipient Result Ref.
1994 20th Manila Film Festival Best Actor Edu Manzano Nominated [3]
1995 43rd FAMAS Awards Best Child Actor Alfred Manal Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ "Ismael Zacarias". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. June 22, 1994. p. 21. Retrieved December 22, 2021 – via Google News.
  2. ^ Cagape, Toff (July 26, 2018). "Be at the edge of your seats with Edu Manzano's classic action movies". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved December 22, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Japitana, Norma (June 25, 1998). "The Winners Were Losers". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 21. Retrieved December 22, 2021 – via Google News.
  4. ^ "Manila Film Festival Scam 1994: Mga katanungang hanggang ngayon ay wala pang kasagutan". Philippine Entertainment Portal. June 24, 2020. Retrieved December 22, 2021.

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