Akyat Bahay Gang

Akyat Bahay Gang (transl.House Climbing Gang) is a 1988 Filipino crime film[1] directed by Efren C. Piñon and starring Lito Lapid, Zandro Zamora, Dick Israel, Lito Gruet, Chuck Perez, Jean Saburit, Angela Perez, and Paquito Diaz. Produced by Falcon Films, a subsidiary of Viva Films,[1] it was released on April 20, 1988. Critic Luciano E. Soriano gave the film a negative review, criticizing its lack of suspense and unexciting action, though he noted it was better than other films showing in theaters at the time.

Akyat Bahay Gang
Directed byEfren C. Piñon
Screenplay by
  • Diego Cagahastian
  • Rene Villanueva
Story bySonny Valencia
Starring
CinematographyCharlie Peralta
Edited byRuben Natividad
Music byBoy Alcaide
Production
company
Falcon Films
Release date
  • April 20, 1988 (1988-04-20)
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Cast

  • Lito Lapid as Ricardo "Carding" Dacanay
  • Zandro Zamora as Rufing
  • Dick Israel as Ato
  • Lito Gruet as Berto
  • Chuck Perez as Mio
  • Jean Saburit as Marianne
  • Angela Perez as Liza
  • Paquito Diaz as Abet Valdez
  • Crystal Piñon as Daisy
  • Peck Piñon as Mr. Allan Ang
  • Perry Baltazar as Morrick
  • Alex Bolado as Ely Valdez
  • Sonny Valencia as Bong Valdez
  • Rudy Meyer as Ramon Escudero
  • Eric Francisco as Rodel Dacanay
  • Rusty Santos as Capt. Panopio
  • Joey Padilla as Pat. Reyes
  • Leo Padilla as Lt. Nicolas

Production

Akyat Bahay Gang was the last film Angela Perez starred in before retiring from the film industry to raise a family.[2]

Release

Akyat Bahay Gang was graded "B" by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), indicating a "good" quality.[3] The film was released on April 20, 1988.[4][5]

Critical response

Luciano E. Soriano, writing for the Manila Standard, gave the film a negative review, criticizing the heist scenes for lacking in suspense and the action for being unexciting, along with some inconsistencies in logic for character actions. However, Soriano considers Akyat Bahay Gang to be better than Urban Terrorist and Gorio Punasan, Rebel Driver which opened around the same time.[1]

References

  1. Soriano, Luciano E. (April 29, 1988). "One good reason to avoid the movies". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. p. 10. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
  2. Bukas, Leo (November 19, 2016). "EXCLUSIVE: Angela Perez reveals struggles while shooting 'Vietnam Rose'". Push.com.ph (in English and Filipino). ABS-CBN Corporation. Retrieved August 16, 2020. Her last film was Akyat Bahay Gang with Lito Lapid. Huminto siya sa showbiz noong nabuntis na siya at nagka-pamilya.
  3. "MTRCB Classification and Film Ratings Guide". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. April 25, 1988. p. 14. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
  4. "Movie Guide". Manila Standard. Standard Publications Inc. April 20, 1988. p. 10. Retrieved August 16, 2020. AVENUE.............Akyat Bahay Gang
  5. "Movie Guide". Manila Standard. Standard Publications Inc. April 19, 1988. p. 11. Retrieved August 16, 2020. AVENUE.............Prince of Darkness


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