A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 14, 1991
Original Title:
Maging Sino Ka Man
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Viva Films
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 124
Monique is a popular singer disguised as Digna to escape from her stepfather and his stepbrother Gilbert, who slowly killed her mother and also wanted to kill her to seize their wealth. Gilbert and his father thought Monique is already dead until he met Monique in a restaurant as a waitress. Due to this, Gilbert hunts Monique to get her killed. While trying to escape Gilbert's men, she accidentally met Carding, a thief in Ermita with his sidekick Libag. Their love story begins while she stays with Carding's slum along with the kids Carding is taking care of. Gilbert and his father were later caught during police operations and Monique recovered her house and wealth. In the end, Monique keeps Carding's kids in her house and confirmed their love for each other.
Art Direction:
Danny Cristobas
Associate Producer:
Edith Manuel
Cinematography:
Sergio Lobo
Costume Design:
Rheez Chua
Jing Chua
Director:
Eddie Rodriguez
Editor:
Ike Jarlego Jr.
Executive Producer:
Vic del Rosario Jr.
Makeup Artist:
Dading Ravela
Music:
Jaime Fabregas
Producer:
William C. Leary
Production Design:
Manny Morfe
Screenplay:
Eddie Rodriguez
Story:
Eddie Rodriguez
Supervising Producer:
Eric M. Cuatico
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