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Saturday, February 26, 2022

THE NINETIES # 41: CHRISTOPHER DE LEON, DINA BONNEVIE, WITH CHARO SANTOS, BEMBOL ROCO, ALLAN PAULE, FRANCIS MAGALONA, WILLIAM LORENZO AND EDDIE GARCIA IN LIN BROCKA'S "GUMAPANG KA SA LUSAK" (1990)


"Gumapang Ka sa Lusak" (1990)
Viva Films
Release Date May 17, 1990
Story and Screenplay Ricardo Lee
Cinematography Pedro Manding
Film Editor George Jarlego
Production Design Benjie de Guzman
Musical Director Nonong Buencamino
Producer Boy C. de Guia
Supervising Producer Eric Cuatico
Executive Producer Vic del Rosario, Jr.
Direction Lino Brocka
Cast Christopher de Leon, Dina Bonnevie, with Charo Santos, Bembol Roco, Allan Paule, Francis Magalona, William Lorenzo, Timmy Diwa and Eddie Garcia/ Also Starring Perla Bautista, Anita Linda, Ernie Zarate, Rey Ventura, Tess Dumpit

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Synopsis: Jonathan (Allan Paule) dreams of becoming a pilot and hopes that by joining Eric’s (William Lorenzo) gang, he could find a backer for his studies. His mother, a take home meals caterer, isn’t happy over his affiliation as she feels he is being treated like a servant by the rich brats.

Jonathan is introduced to starlets and brought to parties. One night, in a disco, he sees the former star, Rachel (Dina Bonnevie), inebriated and dancing alone. He introduces himself to her. Rachel is unnerved by his lack of sophistication and orders him to get a light and a drink. When he returns to her table, she is gone.

Rachel is the mistress of a powerful mayor, Edmundo Guatlo (Eddie Garcia). He supports her and her family. However, he is the jealous sort and does not want her to appear in movies anymore. He cannot stomach seeing her in the arms of her leading men. He has his right hand man, Falcon (Bembol Roco), tail her wherever she goes.

One night, outside the disco, Rachel’s date is messed up by Falcon’s men. Jonathan helps Rachel get away. This is the beginning of their friendship.

It is election time. Edmundo’s wife wants him to project a moral image and asks him to get rid of his mistress. Edmundo tells Rachel to adopt a low profile. Rachel agrees in exchange for the release of her boyfriend, Levy (Christopher de Leon), who has been imprisoned for several years.

Edmundo acquiesces but has other plans for Levy. He wants him to assassinate his political opponent, Tuazon (Ray Ventura). Levy aims his high powered rifle at him during a political rally. With his rival removed, Guatlo now wants Levy dead.

With the help of Jonathan and his friends, Rachel and Levy run away from Edmundo’s men. However, Falcon holds her parents as hostages. In trying to rescue them, Levy is shot. Her parents and some of Jonathan’s friends are also killed. Rachel now tries to outsmart Edmundo. She makes a tape recording of their conversation. In a political rally, Rachel inserts the cassette into the sound system. There is bedlam when it is played. Rachel is shot by Falcon but she is happy in having exposed the Guatlos.

(Source: Lino Brocka: The Artist and His Times)



Movie Review- click link
https://spaceaso25.wordpress.com/2019/07/14/gumapang-ka-sa-lusak-lino-brocka-1971/


Dina Bonnevie and Eddie Garcia
(image- Internet source)

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