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Release Date:
September 26, 2012
Original Title:
Of All the Things
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
GMA Pictures
Viva Films
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Muhlach plays the role of Umboy, a notary public attorney who earns a living by notarizing important documents and other papers, while Velasquez on the other hand plays the role of Berns, a professional documents fixer. Every time Berns needs the help of a notary public, she goes to Umboy to "legalized" everything. This "legalization" process of documents was somehow Umboy does not agree with Berns. Their different ideology and principles in life have created a cat-and-dog fight situation between the two. But what's supposed to be a misunderstanding between the two of them will likely to create a blossoming relationship. Bound with their principles in life, how do you think the two will end up together — to the dark side where both of them will be living a dishonest life where they fix documents illegally or to the light side where everything else is in correct and honest manner?
Art Direction:
Nono Nebres Garcia
Assistant Director:
Irene Villamor
Associate Producer:
Hermie Go
Cinematography:
Charlie Peralta
Director:
Joyce E. Bernal
Editor:
Joyce E. Bernal
Marya Ignacio
Executive Producer:
Vic del Rosario Jr.
Annette Gozon-Valdes
Music:
Vincent de Jesus
Producer:
Jose Mari Abacan
Vincent del Rosario III
Veronique del Rosario-Corpus
Production Design:
Nancy Arcega
Supervising Producer:
June Torrejon-Rufino
Writer:
Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario
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