Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story

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Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story
Manila kingpin movie poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
  • Tikoy Aguiluz
  • Gary dela Cruz (uncredited)
Written by
  • Roy Iglesias
  • Rey Ventura
Produced byLeonard Villalon
StarringJeorge "E.R." Estregan
CinematographyCarlo Mendoza
Edited by
  • Jason Cahapay
  • Ryan Orduña
  • Mirana Medina-Bhunjun
Music byNonong Buencamino
Production
company
Distributed byVIVA Films
Release date
  • December 25, 2011 (2011-12-25)
Running time
121 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino
Budget70 million (estimated)
Box office
  • ₱38.43 million (as of January 7, 2012 - MMFF season)
  • ₱50 million (4 weeks) [1]

Manila Kingpin: The Untold Story of Asiong Salonga is a 2011 Filipino biographical-crime film directed by Tikoy Aguiluz and Darryl "Gary" dela Cruz[2] and starring Jeorge "E.R." Estregan in the title role, alongside Carla Abellana, Phillip Salvador, John Regala, Ronnie Lazaro, Baron Geisler, Joko Diaz, Archie Adamos, Yul Servo, Dennis Padilla, and Ketchup Eusebio. Produced by Scenema Concept International, it was released by Viva Films as an entry to the 37th Metro Manila Film Festival, where it won 11 awards, including for Best Picture, Best Director (dela Cruz), and Best Actor (Estregan).[3]

Aguiluz disowned the film before release after the film was reedited by the producers without his permission.[4][2]

Plot[]

Manila Kingpin is based on the story of the notorious Tondo, Manila, gang leader Nicasio "Asiong" Salonga whose true-to-life accounts had been portrayed in several movie versions since 1961 (starring Joseph Estrada). It is also the first Filipino major film produced in black-and-white in the 21st century as well as the returning action genre movie.

Manila Kingpin is the replacing entry to the original projects "Mr. Wong" (starring Robin Padilla) and "Hototay" (Regal Films, starring Nora Aunor), after the latter two had backed out from the event.

Cast[]

Guest/Cameos[]

  • Roi Vinzon as Viray
  • Jay Manalo as Prison Mayor Guardame
  • Valerie Concepcion as Mely (Asiong's mistress)
  • Jaycee Parker as Fe (Asiong's mistress)
  • Paloma Esmeria as Rosing (Asiong's mistress)
  • Roldan Aquino as Hepe Villagonzalo
  • Robert Arevalo as Cando Salonga
  • Perla Bautista as Maria Salonga
  • Dante Rivero as Luis Fernandez
  • Marissa Sanchez as Carmen
  • Jerico Ejercito as young Asiong
  • Ely Buendia as Band Lead Singer
  • Thana Srisuke as Boxer (Stunt Performer)
  • Somjal Jonmoontee (Stunt Performer)
  • Chatchapol Kulsiriwuthichai as Totoy Golem's Henchmen (Stunt Performer)

Accolades[]

Award-giving body Category Result
37th Metro Manila Film Festival
Best Picture Won
Best Festival Supporting Actor Won, (John Regala)
Best Festival Director Won, ("Gary dela Cruz")[4]
Best Editing Won, (Jason Canapay and Ryan Orduña) [5]
Best Festival Original Story Won, ("Mel del Rosario")
Best Festival Screenplay Won, (Roy Iglesias)
Best Festival Original Theme Song Won, ("La Paloma by Ely Buendia")
Best Festival Cinematography Won, ("Carlo Mendoza")
Best Festival Sound Recording Won, ("Mike Idioma")
Best Festival Musical Score Won, ("Jessie Lazaten")
Best Production Design Won, ("Fritz Siloria, Mona Soriano, and Ronaldo Cadapan")
Gatpuno Villegas Cultural Award Won
Best Festival Actor Nominated
Best Festival Visual Effects Nominated
Best Festival Float Nominated
Best Festival Original Story Nominated
28th PMPC Star Award Movie Director of the Year Won ("Tikoy Aguiluz")
Movie Actor of the Year Won ("Jeorge Estregan")
Movie Supporting Actor of the Year Won ("Baron Geisler")
Movie Original Screenplay of the Year Nominated
Movie Cinematographer of the Year Won ("Carlo Mendoza")
Movie Editor of the Year Won ("Jason Canapay & Ryan Orduna")
Movie Production Designer of the Year Won ("Fritz Silorio, Mona Soriano, Ronaldo Cadapan")
Movie Musical Scorer of the Year Won ("Jessie Lazaten")
Movie Original Theme Song of the Year Won ("Hari ng Tondo")
Golden Screen Awards 2012
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role-Drama, Musical or Comedy Nominated ("John Regala")
Best Cinematographer Won ("Carlo Mendoza")
Best Editing Nominated ("Jason Canapay, Ryan Orduna")
Best Production Design Nominated ("Fritz Silorio, Mona Soriano, Ronaldo Cadapan")
Best Sound Nominated ("Albert Michael Idioma")
Best Original Sounds Nominated ("Albert Michael Idioma")
Gawad Pasado Awards 2012
PINAKAPASADOng Pelikula Won
PINAKAPASADOng Aktor Won (Jeorge Estregan)
PINAKAPASADOng Disenyong Pamproduksyon Won ("Fritz Silonio")
PINAKAPASADOng Paglalapat ng Tunog Won ("Albert Michael Idioma")
60th FAMAS Awards 2012
Best Picture Won [5]
Best Actor Won (Jeorge Estregan)
Best Supporting Actor Won Baron Geisler
Best Editing Won ("Jason Cahapay, Mirana Medina-Bhunjun, Ryan Orduña")
Best Cinematography Won(Carlo Mendoza)
Best Themesong Won (Denise Barbacena), Gloc-9
Best Screenplay Won ("Roy Iglesias,Rey Ventura")
Best Director Won ("Tikoy Aguiluz")

Soundtrack[]

References[]

  1. ^ Video on YouTube
  2. ^ a b Ocampo, Pablo (December 31, 2011). "Direk Tikoy Aguiluz hopes Asiong Salonga (Director's Cut) will be released in theaters". PEP.ph. Philippine Entertainment Portal Inc. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
  3. ^ ABS-CBN News (December 29, 2011). "(UPDATE) 'Asiong Salonga' wins big at MMFF awards". ABS-CBN News. Manila, Philippines: ABS-CBN Corporation. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Uy, Ed (December 30, 2011). "'Asiong' is King at 37th Metro Manila Film Festival". The Manila Times. The Manila Times Publishing Corp. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "(UPDATE) 'Asiong Salonga' wins big at MMFF awards". 28 December 2011.

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