Pagbabalik ng Panday | |
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Directed by | Ronwaldo Reyes |
Screenplay by | Tommy C. David |
Story by | Carlo J. Caparas |
Based on | Ang Panday by Carlo J. Caparas and Steve Gan |
Produced by | FPJ |
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Cinematography | Ver Reyes |
Edited by | Augusto Salvador |
Music by | Ernani Cuenco |
Production company | FPJ Productions |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Pagbabalik ng Panday (lit. 'Return of the Blacksmith') is a 1981 Filipino fantasy film produced and directed by Fernando Poe Jr., based on the Pilipino Komiks character Panday.[1] It is the sequel to the 1980 film Ang Panday and stars Poe as the titular character, alongside Tina Revilla, Max Alvarado, Bentot Jr., Rosemarie Gil, Lito Anzures, Lilian Laing, and Sarah Cariño. The film was released by FPJ Productions on December 25, 1981[2] as an official entry of the 7th Metro Manila Film Festival. Ang Panday: Ikatlong Yugto followed in 1982.
Cast
- Fernando Poe Jr. as Flavio / Panday
- Tina Revilla
- Max Alvarado as Lizardo
- Bentot Jr. as Lando
- Rosemarie Gil
- Lito Anzures as Tata Temio
- Jose Romulo
- Lilian Laing
- Sarah Cariño
- Michael Pigar
- Eddie Gicoso
- Mary Ann Galapin
- Amy Anzures
- Clint de Castro
- Ernie David
- Efren Belardo
- Buddy Dator
Accolades
Year | Group | Category | Name | Result |
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1981 | Metro Manila Film Festival | Best Child Performer | Bentot Jr. | Won |
Best Cinematography | Ver Reyes[3] | Won | ||
1982 | FAMAS Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Lito Anzures | Nominated |
Best Child Actor | Bentot Jr. | Nominated | ||
Best Cinematography | Ver Reyes[4] | Won | ||
Best Production Design | Rolando Sacristio[4] | Won | ||
Best Sound | Cesar Lucas[4] | Won |
References
- ↑ Lo, Ricky (April 4, 2005). "How Carlo J. created Panday". Philstar.com. Philstar Global Corp. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
- ↑ Deza, Alfonso (2006). Mythopoeic Poe: Understanding the Masa as Audience Through the Films of Fernando Poe, Jr. Great Books Publishing. p. 243. ISBN 971-0391-18-6. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
- ↑ CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art: Volume VIII - Philippine Film. Cultural Center of the Philippines. 1994. p. 304. ISBN 971-8546-23-5. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
- 1 2 3 Cruz, Mar D'Guzman (1982). "Joseph, Vilma Top FAMAS Awards". Retrieved June 13, 2020.
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