Papunta Ka Pa Lang, Pabalik Na Ako

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Papunta Ka Pa Lang, Pabalik Na Ako
Directed byJun Aristorenas
Written by
  • Humilde "Meek" Roxas
  • Jun Aristorenas
Produced byWilliam Leary
Starring
CinematographyVer Dauz
Edited byRene Tala
Music byNonong Buencamino
Production
companies
Viva Films
EG Productions
Distributed byViva Films
Release date
  • July 11, 1996 (1996-07-11)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Papunta Ka Pa Lang, Pabalik Na Ako is a 1996 Philippine action comedy film co-written and directed by Jun Aristorenas. The film stars Eddie Garcia and Joko Diaz.[1][2][3][4][5]

The film is streaming online on YouTube.

Plot[edit]

Jojo (Joko), a rookie policeman, competes with Gaston (Eddie), a veteran policeman, in arresting criminals and gets the ire of the latter for being in a relationship with his daughter Maricar (Jennifer). However, they decide to set aside their differences after being assigned to track down a notorious Drugload (Ricardo).[2]

Cast[edit]

  • Eddie Garcia as Gaston
  • Joko Diaz as Jojo
  • Jennifer Sevilla as Maricar
  • Glydel Mercado[4] as Maira
  • Ricardo Cepeda as Drug lord
  • Amado Cortez as Amurao
  • Michelle Parton as Drug lord's Girlfriend
  • Danny Ramos as Rapist
  • Rufa Mae Quinto as Rape Victim
  • Paquito Diaz as Domeng
  • Berting Labra as Gaston's Informer
  • Ernie Zarate as Maira's Father
  • Turko Cervantes as Burloloy
  • Danny Labra as Jojo's Informer
  • Robert Miller as Jojo's Informer
  • Junar Aristorenas as Scalawag Policeman
  • Angel Baldomar as Scalawag Policeman
  • Gino Ilustre as Scalawag Policeman
  • Mia Gutierrez as Gaston's Wife
  • Arvin Cuanes as Maricar's Brother
  • Jenalyn Mercado as Maricar's Sister
  • Precious Valencia as Rape Victim's Friend
  • Alex Cunanan as Badong
  • Jerry Gonzales as Priest

References[edit]

  1. ^ Yeatter, Bryan (2007). Cinema of the Philippines: 1897-2005. McFarland & Company. p. 342. ISBN 9780786430475. Retrieved June 24, 2023 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b Red, Isah (June 25, 1996). "Bored At The Movies". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 36. Retrieved June 24, 2022 – via Google News.
  3. ^ Japitana, Norma (July 5, 1996). "Ina and Michelle On Stage". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 26. Retrieved June 24, 2022 – via Google News.
  4. ^ a b Red, Isah (July 8, 1996). "Hong Kong Turnover". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 32. Retrieved June 24, 2022 – via Google News.
  5. ^ Red, Isah (July 15, 1996). "Hooray For Hollywood". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 32. Retrieved June 24, 2022 – via Google News.

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