Home Sic Home
Directed byEfren Jarlego
Written byLoida Viriña
Produced by
  • Simon Ongpin
  • Malou Santos
Starring
CinematographyOscar Querijero
Edited byEdgardo Jarlego
Music byMon del Rosario
Production
company
Distributed byStar Cinema
Release date
  • June 21, 1995 (1995-06-21)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Home Sic Home is a 1995 Philippine comedy film directed by Efren Jarlego. The film stars Dolphy, Dina Bonnevie, Babalu, Eric Quizon and Panchito. A play on the word "homesick", it was one of the entries in the 1995 Manila Film Festival.[1][2][3][4]

Cast

  • Dolphy as Berto
  • Dina Bonnevie as Melanie
  • Babalu as Robin
  • Eric Quizon as Jun
  • Panchito as Pancho
  • Maila Gumila as Luisa
  • Carl Angelo Legaspi as Boy
  • Jay Kevin as Robbie
  • Bryan Santos as Brian
  • Don Pepot as Kulas
  • Imelda Ilanan as Aling Upeng
  • Jon Achaval as Mang Andres
  • Mandy Ochoa as Ricky
  • Jackie Castillejos as Becky
  • Miel Barrios as Lally
  • Noreen Aguas as Nene
  • Evelyn Vargas as Hysterical Passenger
  • Alfred Manal as Naughty Boy
  • Anna Ramsey as Nurse Supervisor
  • Laura Cooper as Doctor

Awards

Year Awards Category Recipient Result Ref.
1995 5th Manila Film Festival Best Director Efren Jarlego Won [5]
Best Supporting Actor Babalu Won
Best Child Performer Carl Angelo Legaspi Won
Best Cinematography Oscar Querijero Won
Best Sound Recording Ramon Reyes Won

References

  1. Vergara, Benito (2009). Pinoy Capital. Temple University Press. pp. 144–145. ISBN 9781592136643. Retrieved March 29, 2023 via Google Books.
  2. Manalansan, Martin (2000). Cultural Compass. Temple University Press. pp. 147–148. ISBN 9781566397735. Retrieved March 29, 2023 via Google Books.
  3. Japitana, Norma (June 14, 1995). "Dina: "Dolphy is Still King"". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 23. Retrieved March 29, 2023 via Google News.
  4. "Dina Teams Up With Comedy King". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. June 24, 1995. p. 22. Retrieved March 29, 2023 via Google News.
  5. "Aiko, Richard Top Manila Filmfest Awards". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. June 23, 1995. p. 26. Retrieved March 29, 2023 via Google News.
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