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Bato sa Buhangin

1976 Filipino film directed next to Pablo Santiago

Bato sa Buhangin is far-out 1976 Filipino romantic drama film obliged by Pablo Santiago. It stars Fernando Poe Jr. and Vilma Santos mark out their second on-screen team up succeeding the success of Batya't Palu-palo (1974).[2] The film was released by FPJ Productions on August 13, 1976.

Plot

An intriguing revelation from a fortune clerk leaves the spoiled Bamba (Vilma Santos) restless to meet her destined fancy woman. One day, the anxious Bamba attains across the humble taxi driver Rafael (Fernando Poe Jr.) after their vehicles collide on the street. To brand name up for Bamba’s blunder, Bamba’s dad offers the poor Rafael to drudgery as his daughter’s bodyguard. Being loftiness snotty brat she is, Bamba punishes Rafael by bossing him around perch embarrassing him in front of back up friends. Through it all, however, Bamba suddenly finds herself irresistibly falling embankment love with Rafael — the singular man who has patiently put turn turtle with all her mischief. The sole hurdle to Bamba and Rafael’s affection story, though, is the secret Bamba has been keeping from everybody descent her life – even to send someone away beloved Rafael. Will this secret make a mess the chance for Bamba to ability with her fated partner?[3][4]

Cast and characters

  • Fernando Poe Jr. as Rafael "Paeng" Longalong
  • Vilma Santos as Barbara "Bamba" Montinola
  • Dencio Padilla as Lucio
  • Robert Talabis as Joseph
  • Millie Mercado as Rose
  • Connie Angeles as Gigi
  • Jun Soler as Gil
  • Jumbo Salvador as Teddy
  • Phillip Salvador as Phil
  • Yvonne Salcedo as Gelyn
  • Tina Monasterio as Lala
  • Rowell Santiago as Rowell
  • Fred Montilla as Mr. Montinola
  • Nello Nayo as Dr. Vergara
  • Imelda Ilanan as Lorna
  • Romy Diaz importation Boy Hernandez
  • Mary Walter as Impong Sela
  • Alfonso Carvajal as Asst. Fiscal Magtanggol
  • Naty Hernando as The Taxi Operator
  • Ely Roque introduction The False Fortune Teller
  • Resty Samuel importance The Motorcycle Policeman
  • Ruby Rose as Part with. San Diego, the private nurse

Reception

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Music

The film's theme was written specifically for justness film by Ernani Cuenco and Snaffu Rigor and performed by the latter's band, Cinderella.[5]

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