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Wednesday, October 28, 2020

THE EIGHTIES # 373: CHRISTOPHER DE LEON, PHILLIP SALVADOR, WITH CARMI MARTIN, BABY DELGADO, MONA LISA & CECILLE CASTILLO IN LINO BROCKA'S "CAIN AT ABEL" (1982)


"Cain at Abel" (1982)
Cine Suerte
Release Date October 8, 1982
Story and Screenplay Ricardo Lee
Cinematography Conrado Balthazar
Film Editing Efren Jarlego
Music Max Jocson
Direction Lino Brocka
Cast Christopher de Leon, Phillip Salvador/ Also Starring Carmi Martin, Baby Delgado, Mona Lisa and Cecille Castillo/ with Ruel Vernal, Michael Sandico
 

Synopsis: The matriarch, Senora Pina (Mona Lisa), is a selfish and strong-willed woman who favors the younger son, Ellis (Christopher de Leon) over the older Loren (Phillip Salvador) who is blamed for the death of his father. Ellis grows up to be cowardly and spoiled while Loren learns to become responsible and kind despite his growing resentment towards his mother.

When the mother learns that she is about to die, she turns over the ownership of their farm to Ellis. This causes a bitter quarrel that ends up with Loren turning his back on the family. Loren’s wife, heavy with child, tries to intercede with the matriarch and meets an accidental death. This triggers Loren’s vendetta. He seeks the support of the town bullies.

His gang kidnaps, rapes and kills Zita (Carmi Martin), Ellis’s girlfriend. Ellis summons his fraternity brothers from the city to help him. What started as a family feud escalates into a large scale war that involves the whole town. People start getting killed. The matriarch regrets her deeds and can no longer control the situation. She dies alone in her room. Finally, the two brothers meet in the forest.

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


Christopher de Leon and Mona Lisa

Baby Delgado and Phillip Salvador


(l-r) Carmi Martin, Cecille Castillo, Mona Lisa


Christopher de Leon and Michael Sandico



The movie was digitally restored and remastered

(photos- via internet sources)

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