Sukob (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 15, 2006

Original Title:
Sukob

Alternate Titles:
The Wedding Curse

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Star Cinema – ABS-CBN Film Productions

Production Countries:
Philippines

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Sandy and Phil, both Overseas Workers in Dubai, are busy preparing for their wedding. Upon reaching her home, Sandy learns from her mother, Daisy, what happened to her friend, Helen. A short time after Helen's father died, Helen proceeded with her wedding. A few weeks after the wedding, Helen's husband dies in a plane crash. As Helen goes to the crash site, she dies in a bus accident. A few weeks later, Helen's mother suddenly disappears inside her house. Their bodies have never been recovered. Sandy proceeds with her own wedding. During the ceremony, she suffers from nosebleed and starts seeing glimpses of a ghostly flower girl.

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Additional Grip:
Juan Carlos Vargas

Art Direction:
Gey Enriquez

Assistant Camera:
Jimmy Delostrico

Assistant Director:
Andy Andico

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lemuel Aj
Lawrence Munar

Assistant Production Manager:
Ed Francisco

Best Boy Grip:
Rommel Capiral

Boom Operator:
Regelio Cao

Cableman:
Erwin Torrente

Clapper Loader:
Oscar Bautista

Continuity:
Christy Laquindanum

Crowd Assistant Director:
Ritchie Roño
Han Salazar

Director:
Chito S. Roño

Director of Photography:
Eli Balce

Dolly Grip:
Gerry Baracena

Driver:
Toto Calmerin
Renato Cortez
Leo Delos Santos
Jimbo Dizon
Gary Dombriguez
Julio Gudoy
Marcial Leyva
Alexis Mandac
Teody Pascual
Ric Policarpio
Willy Sayat
Dennis Tamonan

Editor:
Manet A. Dayrit

Electrician:
Alex Orlanda

Executive Producer:
Malou N. Santos
Charo Santos-Concio

Gaffer:
Rodrigo Tinitigan
Michael Viray

Generator Operator:
Rodel Sumaya

Grip:
Rommelito Alberto

Hairstylist:
Warren Munar

Line Producer:
Lea A. Calmerin

Makeup Artist:
Alex Formento
Bambbi Fuentes
Warren Munar

Music Director:
Carmina Cuya

Musician:
Diwa de Leon

Producer:
Tess V. Fuentes

Production Assistant:
Ayie Contreras

Production Coordinator:
Cherry Grace Buan
Joycelyn Sta. Maria

Production Design:
Raymond Bajarias

Production Manager:
Robert Ramos

Props:
Roan Ano
Bernedick Ansay
J.R. Co
Rannie Darang
Gilbert Llanes
Alexis Mandac
Alvin Morada
Jeremy Pascual
Eric Reyes
Gerard Soriano

Prosthetics:
Warren Munar

Screenplay:
Chito S. Roño
Chris Martinez

Second Assistant Director:
Glen Parian

Sound Engineer:
Albert Michael Idioma

Special Effects:
Peping Carmona

Still Photographer:
Jun Agravante
Raul Agravante
Choy Paclauna

Story:
Chito S. Roño

Stunt Driver:
Dante Belen
Luis Cantollas
Totoy Magno

Stunts:
Jun Cortez
Gerlina De Guia
Pamela Drilon
Dante Javier
Al Manzanares
Rudy Ramirez
Ruby Verdad

Wardrobe Master:
T.J. Apuyan
Mila Escobar
Daisy Gabelo
Alodia Soriano

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