Eto Na Naman Ako

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Eto Na Naman Ako
Directed byIke Jarlego Jr.
Screenplay by
Story by
Produced byEric Cuatico
Starring
CinematographyCharlie Peralta
Edited byMarya Ignacio
Music byArchie Castillo
Production
company
Distributed byMillennium Cinema
Release date
  • June 7, 2000 (2000-06-07)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Eto Na Naman Ako is a 2000 Philippine romantic action film directed by Ike Jarlego Jr. The film stars Robin Padilla (who co-wrote the film) and Vina Morales. It is loosely based on the 1992 film The Bodyguard.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Plot[edit]

Ana Maria (Vina), a successful singer-actress, puts her life in danger with a slew of death threats from her obsessed fan. To ensure her safety, she hires Abel (Robin), who happens to be her childhood sweetheart, to be her bodyguard.[7]

Cast[edit]

  • Robin Padilla as Abet Dimaguiba
    • Chris Padilla as Young Abet
  • Vina Morales as Ana Maria Ledesma
    • Iwi Nicolas as Young Ana
  • Troy Montero as Vince Madrigal
  • Candy Pangilinan as Silly
  • Chinggoy Alonzo as Don Jaime Madrigal
  • Rosemarie Gil as Doña Josefa Madrigal
  • Charlie Davao as General Acosta
  • Allan Paule as Gregory Valdez
  • Boy Roque as Clayton Rosales
  • July Hidalgo as Mara
  • Royette Padilla as Hired Killer
  • P.J. Oreta as Hired Killer's Accomplice
  • Rico Miguel as Dennis Macaluno
  • Boy Abunda as TV Host
  • Kris Aquino as TV Host
  • Lindsay Custodio as Vanessa Paterno
  • Levi Ignacio as Vince's Friend at Party
  • Vangie Labalan as Aling Maring
  • Jeffrey Tam as Lalaking Praning
  • Joe Jardi as Mang Ramon
  • Gino Padilla as Dan
  • June Hidalgo as Ana's Driver
  • Jack Barri as Vince's Bodyguard
  • Jun Arenas as Vince's Bodyguard
  • Leychard Sicangco as Vince's Bodyguard
  • Joey Sarmiento as TV Reporter
  • Ed Aquino as Mr. Lee
  • Ric Bernardo as MTV Director
  • Paul Gutierrez as Mayor
  • Gil Carino as Sniper

Production[edit]

Padilla was in Basilan when principal photography was supposed to begin. This prompted principal photography to be postponed for two weeks.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Vina-Robin Movie Showcases Her Versatility". Philippine Headline News Online. May 12, 2000. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  2. ^ "The most daring role Robin has ever played". The Philippine Star. May 21, 2000. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  3. ^ "Paulo B. Turned Down Movie with Robin and Randy's Wife vs. Girlfriend". Philippine Headline News Online. May 22, 2000. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  4. ^ Lo, Ricky (May 27, 2000). "Different kind of 'bomba' in movies". The Philippine Star. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  5. ^ "Double Take for Troy Montero". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. June 2, 2000. p. 26. Retrieved November 22, 2022 – via Google News.
  6. ^ "New Millennium Cinema Babies". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. June 3, 2000. p. 20. Retrieved November 22, 2022 – via Google News.
  7. ^ "Vina gets to sing, dance, and act in new starrer". The Philippine Star. May 17, 2000. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  8. ^ Red, Isah (June 4, 2000). "Robin Padilla and The Negotiations That Never Happened". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 22. Retrieved November 22, 2022 – via Google News.

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