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2003 Filipino film
Bayarán | |
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Directed by | Francis Posadas |
Screenplay by | Jerry Gracio |
Story by | Jerry Gracio |
Produced by | Danilo M. Custodio |
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Cinematography | Ver Dauz |
Edited by | Ferren Salumbides |
Music by | Jaime Fabregas |
Production companies | Wild World Entertainment Co., Inc. |
Distributed by | Keyser Mercantile |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Bayarán (English: Payment) is a 2003 Filipino action drama film directed by Francis Posadas. Written by Jerry Gracio, the film introduces Jay Manalo as the deaf-mute hired killer protagonist, Jake.
Plot
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Cast
- Jay Manalo as Jake
- Maricar de Mesa as Rizza
- Carlos Morales as Spike
- Kristel Venecia as Millet
- Daria Ramirez as Aling Melay
- Ricardo Cepeda as Bogart
- John Apacible as Douglas
- Trishia Jacob as Yvonne
- Ruby Europa as Ruby
- Cloyd Robinson as Mama Cita
- Jess Sanchez as James
- Archie Adamos as Mr. Ramos
- Robert Miller as Pusher
- Michael Anthony Cesar as Buyer
- Mar Mendez as Bouncer
- Simon Pulmano as Young Jake
- Aaron Rodran as Teenager Jake
- Tita Swarding as Mama
Production
The post-production facilities were made at Sampaguita Studio, while the titles are made at A & J Concepts. The film was shot at Angono, Rizal, Baguio, Binangonan, Caloocan, Imus and Manila.
Awards
On the 2004 FAMAS Awards, the film has received the Best Actor for Jay Manalo.
Reception
As of February 9, 2017, the film held a score of 5,0 out of 10 from the users at the Internet Movie Database.
References
- Bautista, Mario E. (December 5, 2003). "Jay on a roll". philstar.com. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
- "Assunta at Jay, reunited sa 'Higanti' | Balita - Tagalog Newspaper Tabloid". Balita - Tagalog Newspaper Tabloid (in Tagalog). March 18, 2017. Retrieved December 23, 2017.
External links
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