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Synopsis
Baby Tsina a famous underworld figure during the 50's who acquired the nickname because of her ivory skin and slanting eyes. She led the police in a frenetic chase before she was convicted for murder. Ironically it was a crime she did not commit. While in jail though she underwent a transformation and led the other inmates in seeking for reforms in the local penal system. An engrossing film with superior performances from the entire cast.
Popular reviews
More"Wala akong teri-teritoryo. Kung saan ako nakatayo, 'yon ang teritoryo ko!”
A very confused hodgepodge of Big Ideas, and the characters suffer for it. But oh well, I had a good time anyway, especially during the first third, when we got to tour around Marilou Diaz-Abaya's Manila. It has never looked more glamorous, more artificial— you should really watch the digitally enhanced version; everything's so sumptuous. And Vilma fits right in it. I love her swagger, her hairdo, and her perpetual smirk!!! I actually came into the movie thinking it was a comedy because of the poster (the orange one), so you can imagine the shock.
Is this Vilma Santos' answer to Nora Aunor's Bulaklak sa City Jail that year? I like O’Hara’s movie better, but this one really suits Vilma's character. I especially loved
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Payaso
1986 Filipino film
Payaso Directed by Celso Ad. Castillo Written by Celso Ad. Castillo Produced by Sixto Dy Starring German Moreno Cinematography Romy Vitug Edited by Abelardo Hulleza Music by Vehnee Saturno Production
companySialina Film Enterprises
Release date
- December 25, 1986 (1986-12-25)
Country Philippines Language Filipino Payaso (transl. Jester/Clown) is a 1986 Philippine comedy drama film written and directed by Celso Ad Castillo. The film stars German Moreno as the titular character.[1][better source needed]
Produced by Sialina Film Enterprises, the film was theatrically released on December 25, 1986, as one of the official entries for the 12th Metro Manila Film Festival.
Plot
[edit]St. Peter sends his jester (German Moreno) to Earth after he lost his heavenly keys. The jester’s quest is to look for the misplaced keys. As he wandered out in the streets, the happy clown found himself in sadness as he sees the depressing situation of poverty and moral degradation of man. His melancholy worsened after he met the Red Devil who has supernatural powers that he couldn’t even compete with. Depressed, hopeless and defeated, he asks his mas