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Release Date:
July 26, 2023
Original Title:
The Cheating Game
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
GMA Pictures
GMA Public Affairs
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12 PH: PG
Runtime: 105
The Cheating Game revolves around Hope (Julie Anne San Jose) and Miguel (Rayver Cruz). Hope is an NGO worker who finds out her fiance is cheating on her. She calls off the engagement, quits her job, and tries to start over. She then meets Miguel (Rayver Cruz), a self-made businessman who has also experienced getting cheated on. As they become closer, secrets from their past start to unravel and they discover they have more in common than just being cheated on.
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Assistant Director:
Chad Angelic Cabigon
Associate Producer:
Marco Marcelo
Meliza Gallian
Cinematography:
Arbi Barbarona
Colorist:
Roque Magsino
Director:
Rod CabataƱa Marmol
Editor:
Noah Tonga
Music:
Ann Margaret Figueroa
Jo Edrei Cruz
Original Story:
Shao Masula
Producer:
Nessa Valdellon
Production Design:
Kenneth Kevin Villanueva
Production Manager:
Gemma Geslani-Gonzaga
Screenplay:
Sharon Masula
Jessie Villabrine
Sound:
Armand De Guzman
Supervising Producer:
Sharon Rose Alombro Masula
Rochelle Ann Flores Marcelo
Writer:
Rod CabataƱa Marmol
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