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Walang Awa Kung Pumatay

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Walang Awa Kung Pumatay
Directed byJunn P. Cabreira
Written by
  • Enrique Mariano
  • Jun Lawas
Produced by
  • Junn P. Cabreira
  • Joey P. Pineda
Starring
CinematographyRudy Diño
Edited by
  • Popoy Crisostomo
  • Segundo Ramos
Music byDemet Velasquez
Production
company
Omega Releasing Organization
Distributed byOmega Releasing Organization
Release date
  • August 23, 1990 (1990-08-23)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Walang Awa Kung Pumatay is a 1990 Philippine action film co-produced and directed by Junn Cabreira. The film stars Robin Padilla and Rita Avila.[1][2]

Plot

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Narding is the son of a policeman who was killed when he was a boy. As he grows up, Narding gets into a gang and get involved with situations and is forced to do unsavory things. He gets involved with the daughter of his boss who is later murdered. Narding is wrongly accused of the murder.

Cast

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  • Robin Padilla as Narding
  • Rita Avila as Kristie
  • Conrad Poe as Kapitan Razon
  • Dick Israel as Pandong
  • Zandro Zamora as Don Rodrigo
  • Val Iglesias as Lito
  • Dexter Doria as Linda
  • Bomber Moran
  • June Hidalgo as (Jun Hidalgo)
  • July Hidalgo
  • Gerry Roman
  • Rudy Vicdel (as Rudy Vic Del)
  • Rudy Ramirez
  • Vic Belaro
  • Eddie Tuazon
  • Honey Policarpio
  • Claudine Gomez
  • Romy Nario
  • Danny Riel
  • Danny Labra
  • Olive Madridejos
  • Boy Gomez
  • Eddie Del Mar
  • Richard Sicangco (as Li Chard Sicangco)
  • Johnny Ramirez (as Johnny "Boy" Ramirez)
  • Edward Salvador
  • Romy Romulo

Production Staff

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  • Fight Director - Val Iglesias
  • Production Designed by - Manny Espolong and Ronaldo Cadapan
  • Stunt Driver - Greg Rocero
  • Costume Department - Dulce Crisostomo
  • Sound Department: Cesar Lucas (Sound Supervision), Amber Ramos (Sound Effects)

Camera and Electrical Department

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  • Danny "Ray" Yabut Jr (as Danny Yabut) - [still photographer]
  • Billy Ruello (as Billy Baruelo) - [still photographer]
  • Butch Manlosa - [gaffer]

Film Locations

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  • Panay Avenue QC.
  • Davao City, Mindanao
  • Obando Bulacan
  • Ermita Manila
  • Las Pinas

Theme Song

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  • Maging Sino ka man (Sung by Rey Valera)

References

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  1. ^ "Movie Guide". National Mid-week. 6 (1–14). Lagda Publications: 30. 1990. Retrieved June 7, 2022 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ David, Joel (2007). Fields of Vision. Ateneo de Manila University Press. pp. 90–91. Retrieved June 7, 2022 – via Google Books.
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