Matimbang Pa Sa Dugo (1995) [N/A]

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Release Date:
September 27, 1995

Original Title:
Matimbang Pa Sa Dugo

Genres:
Action | Drama

Production Companies:
Reflection Films
Star Cinema – ABS-CBN Film Productions

Production Countries:
Philippines

Ratings / Certifications:
PH: PG-13 

The ex con and the kid... their bond began in vengeance and was sealed in blood.

Carlos is to put to jail for several years because a young boy named Boying witnessed him fatally stab Totoy, his attacker and the brother of his girlfriends Ellen. After ten years in prison, Carlos has been freed and is now ready to start anew. He also befriends Boying who helps him defend their weak neighborhood. All is well until Boying’s father gets killed by a group of corrupt policemen. Boying finds a friend in Carlos who teams up with him to hunt his father’s killers. As they learn to let go of their bitter experiences in life, they will also develop a new friendship stronger than blood ties.

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Assistant Director:
Ruben De Guzman

Cinematography:
Pablo Bautista

Director:
Jose N. Carreon

Editor:
Edgardo Vinarao

Executive Producer:
Lily Y. Monteverde
Lorna Tolentino
Charo Santos-Concio

Music:
Jaime Fabregas

Producer:
Malou N. Santos

Production Design:
Boyet Ocampo

Publicist:
Pia Lopezbaños

Set Decoration:
July Tapaz

Stunt Coordinator:
Val Iglesias

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ramon Reyes

Writer:
Jose N. Carreon

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