Magandang Hatinggabi
Magandang Hatinggabi (lit. 'Good Midnight') is a 1998 Filipino comedy horror[3] anthology film directed by Laurenti Dyogi, and released by Star Cinema. The film is divided into three episodes, each consisting of a different set of stories, characters, and settings. The episodes are presented as urban legends as told by the Fatman (Noni Buencamino) to a group of young people.[4]
Magandang Hatinggabi | |
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Directed by | Laurenti Dyogi[1][2] |
Written by | Ricardo Lee |
Screenplay by | Ricky Lee[2] |
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Starring | |
Narrated by | Noni Buencamino |
Cinematography | Joe Tutanes[2] |
Edited by | Kelly Cruz[2] |
Music by | Greg Caro |
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Distributed by | Star Cinema |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Episodes
Killer Van
The episode is about a family who unknowingly bought a haunted van.[5]
Kuba
This episode is about a woman with a hunched back that harbors a dark secret.[5]
Fatman
The Fatman's guests learn the horrible truth about him.
Cast and characters
Killer Van
- Noni Buencamino as Killer
- Eula Valdez as Carla
- Allan Paule as Rene
- Angelica Panganiban as Myla
- Alwyn Uytingco as Carlo/Paolo
- Lorena Garcia as Ghost
- Fatima Vargas as Lily's Mom
- Andy Bais as Car dealer
Kuba
- Angelika Dela Cruz as Marianne
- Jericho Rosales as Darwin
- Jaclyn Jose as Gloria
- Boom Labrusca as Darwin's Friend
- Lui Villaruz as Darwin's Friend
- CJ Tolentino as Darwin's Friend
- Monina Bagatsing as Dahlia
- Corrine Mendez as Tracy
- Mary Kaye De Leon aa Zeny
- Wilson Santiago as Gloria's Husband
- Paz Bautista as Gloria's Double
- Gilberto Lariba as Master Aswang
- Rigor Ferrer as Master Aswang
- Eva Atienza as Marianne's Double
- Pelocronio Campos as Master Kapre
Fatman
- Noni Buencamino as Fatman
- Marvin Agustin as Frankie
- Diether Ocampo as Louie
- Mylene Dizon as Abby
- Bojo Molina as Richie
- Laura James as Kaye
- Jay Delos Reyes as Slimy Creature
- Kay Flores as Slimy Creature
- Andre Velasco as Greenman
References
- "Marvin with the best". Philippine Daily Inquirer. November 24, 2003. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
- Yeatter, Bryan L. (2007). Cinema of the Philippines: A History and Filmography, 1897-2005. McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0-7864-3047-5. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
- "Herbert-Rudy Showdown at QC". Manila Standard. March 6, 1998. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
- Fernandez, Carlo Miguel (October 30, 2019). "POLL: What's the scariest Filipino horror film you've ever seen?". CNN Philippines. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
- Coconuts Manila (October 24, 2018). "Filipino horror movies to binge-watch on Halloween | Coconuts". coconuts.co. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
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