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]
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 |
The film is available for stream online on YouTube.
Plot
editGenner (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.