Jeannie, Bakit Ngayon Ka Lang? (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 23, 2002

Original Title:
Jeannie, Bakit Ngayon Ka Lang?

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Romance

Production Companies:
Viva Films

Production Countries:
Philippines

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 99

In this magical movie, an overseas Filipino worker named Badong Bulaong (Robin Padilla) returns in the country after working in the Middle East. Upon his arrival, he was swindled of his belongings and was only left with a bottle he picked up in Saudi as a souvenir. To top it all, he discovered that his girlfriend has fallen in love with a basketball player. In his despair, he threw the bottle to the wall and from there came out a genie named Jeannie (Judy Ann Santos). And just like in fairy tales, he was entitled to three wishes.

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Art Direction:
Michael Payumo
Ricky Boy Garcia

Assistant Director:
Gene Rose Singson

Associate Producer:
Jocelyn D. Bracamonte

Director:
Ike Jarlego Jr.

Director of Photography:
Rolly Manuel

Editor:
Marya Ignacio

Executive Producer:
Vic del Rosario Jr.

Makeup Artist:
Leonor Oliveros
Nonong Geronaga

Music:
Eazer Pastor

Musician:
Jerrold Tarog
Sherwin Castillo

Producer:
Vincent del Rosario III

Production Design:
Ben Payumo

Production Manager:
Arnel Velasco

Schedule Coordinator:
Nelson Cammagay

Screenplay:
Dennis Garcia

Sound Director:
Mark Cabaluna

Still Photographer:
Johnny Albia

Story:
Dennis Garcia

Supervising Producer:
Brenda M. Bayhon

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