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Release Date:
June 10, 2000
Original Title:
Daddy O! Baby O!
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Star Cinema – ABS-CBN Film Productions
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
PH: G
Runtime: 95
A middle aged bachelor Mario spent his life taking care of his eccentric sister Brenda. He sells goodies in a mobile cart for a living. His daily routine gets a sudden turnaround when his dying friend Arnold made him promise to take care of his daughter Ana. But Ana is not just an ordinary little girl, despite her angelic look; she is cunning and mischievous who is in search of her estranged mother. Mario and Ana agreed that they would earn money to look for Ana’s mother in Cebu, but Ana should tame down. Mario performs his new task as a father to the orphan child in a very unconventional way. But through the help of a beautiful teacher named Maribel, he would always keep things going.
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Cinematography:
Ricardo Jose Trofeo
Director:
Eric Quizon
Editor:
Ronald Allan Dale
Executive Producer:
Charo Santos-Concio
Malou N. Santos
Line Producer:
Dolor Guevarra
Music:
Mon del Rosario
Producer:
Trina N. Dayrit
Production Design:
Tots Mariscal
Publicist:
Jackie Y. Liu
Roxy Liquigan
Screenplay:
Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ramon Reyes
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