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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 (lit. There is No Mercy in Killing) 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 was just a boy when his father, a policeman, was killed. As he grows up, Narding joins a gang 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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