Home Alone da Riber
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Directed by | Eric Quizon |
Produced by | Dolphy |
Screenplay by | Ben Feleo |
Starring | Dolphy Jolina Magdangal Zsa Zsa Padilla Vandolph Eddie Gutierrez |
Music by | Louie Ocampo |
Cinematography | Ricardo Jose Trofeo |
Edited by | Efren Jarlego |
Production company | RVQ Productions |
Distributed by | RVQ Productions |
Release date | December 25, 2002 (Metro Manila Film Festival) |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
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Home Alone da Riber is a 2002 Filipino comedy musical drama film directed by Eric Quizon. It stars Dolphy as the protagonist, Upoy.
Plot[edit]
Rudolf (Dolphy) is imprisoned for a crime he did not commit. He attempted to escape many times but was unsuccessful, he realizes that he is in for the long haul and decides that his wife Sandra (Zsa Zsa Padilla) should remarry for the sake of their children Melody (Jolina Magdangal) and Mark (Vandolph) who have been made to believe anyway that he is already dead. Many years has been passed he was informed that the real culprit has been caught and he is being released. However, instead of being happy, he is saddened by the fact that he cannot go back to his family anymore. Nevertheless he pretends to be a piano tuner so that he can visit his children.
Cast[edit]
- Dolphy as Upoy
- Jolina Magdangal as Joey
- Zsa Zsa Padilla as Sandra
- Vandolph as Mark
- Eddie Gutierrez as Sam
- Long Mejia as Short
- James Blanco as Vic
- Boy 2 Quizon as Dax
- Michelle Quizon as Jana
- Epy Quizon as Bar Bum
- Palito as Kumander Dengue
- Jon Achaval as Warden Culang
- Cris Daluz as Tata Joe
- Conde Ubaldo as Dean Ubaldo
- Mel Kimura as Miss Wari
- Joel Mendez as Record Producer
- Freddie Quizon as Sam's Men
- Eddie Villamor as Sam's Men
- Cris Aguilar as Kingkong
- Bentot Jr. as Ben
- Betong Dominguez as Tong
- Eric Samonte as Tangkad
- Presley Cruz as Boy Intsik
- Brent Nuyda as Carlos Miguel
- Andoy Ranay as Director
- Melvin Punzalan as Assistant Director
- George Cruz as Johnny Bobo
- Pearl Villanueva as Female Kontrabida
- Paolo O'Hara as Era Agent #1
- Otet Alcazar as Director
- Gil Amores as Assistant Director
- Raymond Isaac as Photographer
- Alex de Castro as Makeup Artist
- Calixto Cataquiz as LLDA GM
- Kristine Alzar as Beauty Queen
- Ren-Ren Ritualo as Air 21 Courier #1
- Miguel Cordero as Air 21 Driver
Production[edit]
The film's special effects were made by Joy Abadeza, while the cartoon sounds from the Hanna-Barbera Sound Library were imported by Ramon Reyes. The color was printed by LVN Pictures and Fujifilm at Keyser Mercantile Company Incorporated, located at San Juan, Metro Manila. The tiltes were made at Cinemagic and the catering was at Lapid Catering, while the filming facilities were made at Cineforce Corporation, Premiere Productions, RVQ Productions and Trofeo Sound Equipments. The film was shot on location at Laguna, Pililla and Santa Cruz.
Release[edit]
The film was released on December 25, 2002 at the Metro Manila Film Festival.
Critical reception[edit]
Since its release, the film has received a positive reception by the review of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines.[citation needed]
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