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Release Date:
June 24, 1993
Original Title:
Gagay: Prinsesa ng Brownout
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Viva Films
Production Countries:
Philippines
Ratings / Certifications:
PH: G
Gagay (Gelli de Belen) and her family are gathering woods which they make into coal. Though they were poor, they already saw some improvement in their lives. This is the Cinderella story for the brown-out plagued generation of this country.
Accountant:
Dino Dino
Art Direction:
Rodelio Roxas
Assistant Camera:
Jimmy Delostrico
Assistant Director:
Fred Sta. Ana
Assistant Editor:
Armando Jarlego
Antonio Acurin
Assistant Electrician:
Robert Acosta
Associate Producer:
Marivic B. Ong
Best Boy Grip:
Bonbon
Jerly Mirandilla
Joseph Camposano
Camera Operator:
Armando De Guzman
Choreographer:
Jojo Cueto
Cinematography:
Ding Austria
Clapper Loader:
Norman Serrano
Continuity:
Armstrong Sarmiento
Creative Consultant:
Ronnie Tumbokon
Director:
Bey Vito
Editor:
Renato de Leon
Efren Salumbides
Effects Supervisor:
Eddie Fajardo
Electrician:
Nelson Barrameda
Executive Producer:
Vic del Rosario Jr.
Fight Choreographer:
Ronald Asinas
Gaffer:
Lito Mempin
Generator Operator:
Darlino Marquez
Grip:
Manuel Roca
Amay Mag-abo
Boy Cabrales
Line Producer:
Vic Jose
Loop Group Coordinator:
Robert Pascual
Tony Manata
Makeup Artist:
Armand Lacson
Edna Perida
Music:
Ricky Del Rosario
Post Production Supervisor:
Bong Macapagal
Tony Rivera
Post-Production Manager:
Jojo Lagdameo
Producer:
William C. Leary
Production Design:
Jonathan Ling V. Aligada
Production Manager:
Jose 'Boy' Aguilar
Props:
Joey Cabales
Schedule Coordinator:
Ofhel Sarmiento
Screenplay:
Dan Salamante
Script Supervisor:
Edna Mendoza
Set Designer:
Arnold Guinto
Victor A. Peña
Sound:
Lucy Quinto
Pete Nicolas
Sound Effects:
Amber Ramos
Ramon Reyes
Sound Supervisor:
Rolly Ruta
Still Photographer:
William Tan
Story:
Pablo S. Gomez
Supervising Producer:
Eric M. Cuatico
Supervisor of Production Resources:
Ally Cesario
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