A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 20, 1991
Original Title:
Kailan Ka Magiging Akin
Alternate Titles:
When Will You Be Mine
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Vision Films [ph]
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
PH: PG
Runtime: 120
Mariel (Lady Lee), the illegitimate daughter of Shirley (Gina Alajar), has been the center of contention since her birth when Shirley's husband Ben (Julio Diaz) sells Mariel to child trafficker Adul (Vivian Velez). Because of an immigration impediment, Adul consigns Mariel to the care of her cousin Jaime (Eddie Gutierrez) and nursemaid Dolor (Janice De Belen), the midwife at Mariel's birth. But Jaime's wife Laila (Charo Santos) doesn't want to keep the baby because the sight of an infant reminds her of her stillborn child, and Dolor's boyfriend Ramir is jealous of the love and attention Dolor gives the baby. Just when Laila has accepted Mariel, Adul returns to claim her adopted now-grown daughter, but Dolor inadvertently learns of Adul's wicked plan to sell Mariel for a large amount.
Assistant Director:
Mac Alejandre
Assistant Editor:
Antonio Acurin
Rico Salas
Cinematography:
Jun Pereira
Director:
Chito S. Roño
Editor:
Ike Jarlego Jr.
Executive Producer:
Charo Santos
Fight Choreographer:
Baldo Marro
Line Producer:
Crismina C. Imperial
Music:
Nonong Buencamino
Post Production Coordinator:
Cecil Paz
Production Designer:
Charlie Arceo
Screenplay:
Mia Concio
Supervising Producer:
Malou N. Santos
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