1991 Philippine comedy horror film
Katabi Ko'y Mamaw Directed by Mike Relon Makiling Screenplay by Mike Relon Makiling Story by Rolanzo Arceo Produced by Adelaida Arceo Rolanzo Arceo Starring Cinematography Ben Lobo Edited by Rudy Tabotabo Music by Boy Alcaide Production company
Airoh Media Services
Distributed by Airoh Media Services Release date
March 21, 1991 (1991-03-21 )
Running time
105 minutes Country Philippines Language Filipino
Katabi Ko'y Mamaw is a 1991 Philippine comedy horror film directed by Mike Relon Makiling. The film stars the Reycard Duet , along with Donita Rose as the titular ghost.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] Named after the duo's hit song from the 1970s, this marks their first film in 15 years.[ 5]
Plot
Cast
Rey Ramirez as Michael
Carding Castro as Jordan
Berting Labra as Rollie
Lucita Soriano as Aida
Lyn D'Amour as Taxi Driver
Tanya Gomez as Holdupper
Maita Sanchez as Holdupper
Rudy Meyer as Sgt. Lolomboy
Dencio Padilla as Desk Officer
Don Pepot as Security Guard
Alex Pareja as Police Artist
Jeffrey Santos as Tony
German Moreno as Luigi
Lou Veloso as Restaurant Manager
Apple Pie Bautista as Girlie
Larry Silva as Restaurant Customer
Jon Achaval as Manolo
Moody Diaz as Matilda
Manny Castañeda as Manny
Khryss Adalia as Chris
Jovit Moya as Brando
Chinkee Tan as Hammer
Paeng Giant as Paeng
Yoyoy Villame as Brgy. Official
Beverly Salviejo as Debbie
Ana Roces as Celia
Bert Mansueto as Berto
Josie Tagle as Josie
Evelyn Vargas as Eva
Alvaro Arceo as Boying
Donita Rose as Rossana
Nanding Fernandez as Engracio
Gloria Romero as Lucinda
Romy Diaz as Blacky
References
^ "The Nineties No. 156: Katabi Ko'y Mamaw" . Video 48 . April 17, 2022. Retrieved June 30, 2022 .
^ Wills, Donald (1997). Horror and Science Fiction Films IV . Scarecrow Press . p. 269. ISBN 9780810830554 . Retrieved June 30, 2022 – via Google Books.
^ Villanueva, Nena (March 16, 1991). "Reycards Recalls Sampaguita Days" . Manila Standard . Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 16. Retrieved June 30, 2022 – via Google News.
^ CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art: Philippine Film . Cultural Center of the Philippines . 1994. p. 90. ISBN 9789718546420 . Retrieved June 30, 2022 – via Google Books.
^ Lam, Lulubelle (March 21, 1991). "Nora, Christopher Bankable Stars" . Manila Standard . Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 24. Retrieved June 30, 2022 – via Google News.
External links
Mike Relon Makiling
As director As writer only