Taray at Teroy
Taray at Teroy | |
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Directed by | Pablo Santiago |
Written by | Tony David |
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Cinematography | Alfonso Alvarez |
Edited by | Efren Jarlego |
Music by | Jimmy Fabregas |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Taray at Teroy (lit. 'Taray and Teroy') is a 1988 Filipino romantic comedy film directed by Pablo Santiago and starring Maricel Soriano and Randy Santiago as the respective titular characters, alongside Barbara Perez, Nova Villa, Jimmy Fabregas, Beverly Salviejo, Esther Chavez, and Nadia Montenegro. Produced by Regal Films, the film was released on February 25, 1988.
Critic Luciano E. Soriano of the Manila Standard gave the film a negative review, criticizing it as "[s]hallow and hollow" and "strictly attuned for the fans of the two lead stars".
Plot[]
Estela "Taray" Caluglog is a stern and faultfinding provincial girl who travels to the city to prepare her papers to become a domestic helper in Singapore. Once a sunglasses-wearing boy named Teroy accidentally bumps Taray with his motorcycle, Taray angrily chases after him with her switchblade. As further hijinks ensue, the two get to know each other and eventually fall in love.[1]
Cast[]
- Maricel Soriano as Estela "Taray" Caluglog[1]
- Randy Santiago as Terry (nicknamed "Teroy")[1]
- Barbara Perez
- Nova Villa as Cora[1]
- Jimmy Fabregas as Caloy[1]
- as Tiburcia Imburnal[1]
- as Marita[1]
- Chito Alcid
- Via Nueva
- Reena Kuan
- Sheila Israel
- Jeanne Prospero
- Candy Cruz
- Harvy Vizcarra
- Feling Cudia
- Joseph Sera
- The Hawi Boys
- Jong Cuenco
- Dennis Padilla
- Willie Katigbak
- Emer Guingon
- Ferdie Tan
- Marvie Mendoza
- Bobby Rosales
- Arnel Apeja
Release[]
Taray at Teroy was released in theaters on February 25, 1988.[2][3][4][5] The film was released four days after Regal Films executive Lily Monteverde organized a birthday concert for Maricel Soriano at the Araneta Coliseum,[2] broadcast live through IBC; Soriano's co-star Randy Santiago served as one of the emcees at the concert.[6]
Critical response[]
Luciano E. Soriano of the Manila Standard gave the film a negative review, criticizing it as "[s]hallow and hollow" for its timeworn romantic plot and the disconnect between the characters' personalities and the comedic situations they are in. He also criticized Soriano's "mataray" (stern and faultfinding) performance as more irritating than funny, as well as the superficial characterization of the Marita character whose sole purpose is to provide a love triangle to the story. However, he commended Fabregas' "irrepressible" performance as Caloy, the lovestruck uncle of Teroy, which "saves this role from disaster". Soriano concluded that "this film is strictly attuned for the fans of the two lead stars...."[1]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Soriano, Luciano E. (March 9, 1988). "Shallow and hollow". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. p. 11. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
... this recent comedy of tragic dimension
- ^ Jump up to: a b Miralles, Nitz (February 12, 1988). "Lorna nixes ABS-CBN's offer". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. p. 13. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
- ^ Tiongson, Nicanor G., ed. (2001). The Urian Anthology, 1980-1989: Film Essays and Reviews by the Manunuri Ng Pelikulang Pilipino with a Filmography of Philippine Movies, 1980-1989. Manila: A. P. Tuviera. p. 487. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
This is a comedy of errors involving Filipinos wanting to pursue better lives abroad as domestics or mail-order brides.
- ^ "Movie Guide". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. February 26, 1988. p. 11. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
CAPRI..................Taray at Teroy
- ^ "Movie Guide". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. February 24, 1988. p. 10. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
CAPRI...............Leroy Leroy Sinta
- ^ "Maricel's Birthday at Araneta". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. February 21, 1988. p. 10. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
External links[]
- 1988 films
- Filipino-language films
- 1987 films
- 1987 romantic comedy films
- 1987 comedy films
- Films directed by Pablo Santiago
- Philippine comedy films
- Philippine romantic comedy films
- 1980s comedy film stubs
- Philippine film stubs