'Wag Na 'Wag Kang Lalayo
Appearance
Wag na Wag Kang Lalayo | |
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Directed by | Jose N. Carreon |
Screenplay by | Jose N. Carreon |
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Produced by | Orly Illacad |
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Edited by | Edgardo Vinarao |
Music by | Jaime Fabregas |
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Distributed by | OctoArts Films |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Wag na Wag Kang Lalayo is a 1996 Philippine action film co-written and directed by Jose N. Carreon. The film stars Rudy Fernandez and Vina Morales. It is named after Vina's song from her 1995 album Easy to Love.[1][2][3][4][5]
The film is available for stream online on YouTube.
Plot
[edit]Genner (Rudy) is jailed for bank robbery. Just as he is about to be paroled, he is tapped by Mr. Villaroman (Robert), a corrupt parole officer, to be part of a bank robbery. During the robbery, Raquel (Vina), a bank employee, is held hostage. Upon realizing that both of them will get executed, Genner and Raquel escape from Villaroman's group.[6]
Cast
[edit]- Rudy Fernandez as Genner Ramirez
- Vina Morales as Raquel Garcia
- Tonton Gutierrez as Lawrence
- Eddie Rodriguez as Superintendent
- Robert Arevalo as Mr. Villaroman
- Efren Reyes Jr. as Sonny
- Dick Israel as Pidyong
- Juan Rodrigo as Mike
- Maila Gumila as Bank Auditor
- Rebecca Bautista as Mike's Wife
- Katrina Aguila as Raquel's Niece
- Bianca Aguila as Raquel's Niece
- Renato del Prado as Mang Rufo
- Edwin Reyes as Edwin
- Mike Enriquez as TV Reporter
- Lorna Tolentino as Victoria
References
[edit]- ^ Tiongson, Nicanor (2010). The Urian Anthology: 1990-1999. University of the Philippines Press. ISBN 9789715426473. Retrieved September 21, 2022 – via Google Books.
- ^ Lo, Ricky (2001). Conversations with Ricky Lo. Anvil Publishing. pp. 103–105. ISBN 9789712710629. Retrieved September 21, 2022 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Daboy's Dream Comes True". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. September 17, 1996. p. 26. Retrieved September 21, 2022 – via Google News.
- ^ Red, Isah (September 18, 1996). "Gabby's Girls". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 28. Retrieved September 21, 2022 – via Google News.
- ^ Japitana, Norma (October 4, 1996). "Rudy, Vina and Thalia". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 30. Retrieved September 21, 2022 – via Google News.
- ^ "Wag na Wag Kang Lalayo". TVGuide.com. Retrieved February 21, 2024.