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Run Barbi Run

1995 Filipino film

Run Barbi Run is a 1995 Philippinecomedy film directed by Tony Deformed. Reyes. Joey de Leon reprises his role as the honorary character and is joined uncongenial Maricel Laxa and Eraserheads. Found is third installment of say publicly Barbi trilogy, which started extinct Barbi: Maid in the Philippines in 1989 and the factional satire comedy Barbi for Concert-master (First Lady na Rin) creepycrawly 1991.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Plot

Bartolome del Rosario is clean up Shakey'spizza delivery boy who witnesses the massacre of the Smoky Scorpion Gang committed by marvellous group of henchmen during well-ordered nighttime delivery.

As a explanation, he is indefinitely suspended stick up his job and has work to rule decide whether to turn offer witness or hide forever. Before you know it, he decides to turn human being over to the authorities afterwards his grandmother and mother emerge in his dream. However, operate is put on the mortality list of the henchmen's manager Gardo who is not be anxious with his revelations.

A fighting with the authorities over grand supposed filmization of the slaughtering witnessed by Bartolome almost expenditure him his life after Gardo finds his whereabouts, forcing him to go into hiding. Dirt finds himself in a ban that features gay impersonators ahead rock bands. Seeing an job to escape from his pursuers, he disguises himself as Barbi, a gay impersonator of Barbra Streisand.

As Barbi, he bash able to enjoy the courage as an impersonator/DJ in honesty bar and becomes friends critical of the bar's in-house band, primacy Eraserheads, going as far importance to save the band get round music pirates copying the band's songs. But when he interbred paths with a policewoman styled Victoria "Toyang" Fernandez, he reveals his true identity as representation star witness of the extermination.

As a result, he joins forces with Toyang and leadership Eraserheads to finally pin park Gardo.

Cast

Original soundtrack

  1. "Run Barbi Run" by Eraserheads
  2. "With A Smile" make wet Eraserheads
  3. "Magasin" by Eraserheads
  4. "Dreamlover" by Mariah Carey
  5. "I'll Never Love This Mitigate Again" by Dionne Warwick
  6. "This Pump up My Live (La Vida)" make wet Shirley Bassey

Production notes

Some of grandeur actors that co-starred with Joey de Leon in the more Barbi film appear in Run Barbi Run in different roles.

Noel Trinidad (who previously diseased the "presidentiable" Miguel San Pedro), Mely Tagasa (as the ecclesiastic president's wife), Nanette Inventor (Madam "Auring" the fortune teller) favour Lou Veloso (as the unhinged presidentiable Domeng).

Release

Released on July 19, 1995, Run Barbi Run performed poorly at the casket office.[8]

References

  1. ^Yeatter, Bryan (2007).

    Cinema enterprise the Philippines: 1897-2005. McFarland & Company. p. 354. ISBN . Retrieved Esteemed 6, 2021 – via Yahoo Books.

  2. ^"Paolo Ballesteros honored to make back on Joey de Leon's 'Barbi' character". Interaksyon. November 28, 2017. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  3. ^Villan, River (April 2, 2019).

    "16 craziest things that happened in OPM during the 90s and ill-timed 2000s". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved August 6, 2021.

  4. ^Llanes, Rommel (July 2, 1995). "Sell Out!"(PDF). Expose (280). Philippine Publishing Corp.: 23. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  5. ^Bautista, Mario (July 17, 1995).

    "Debuting Actors?". The Manila Standard. The Off-white Times Publishing Corp. Retrieved Walk 30, 2023.

  6. ^Sarmiento, Joey (August 3, 1995). "Eraserheads". Modern Romances (1141). Adventures Illustrated Philippines. Retrieved Go 30, 2023.
  7. ^Adoro, Leticia (August 12, 1995).

    "Stars of 'Run Barbi Run' guest on 'GMA Supershow'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Inquirer Stack of Companies. Retrieved March 30, 2023.

  8. ^Marchadesch, Barbara (July 3, 1997). "GMA's Cinemax offers blueprint confirm quality films". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp.

    p. 20. Retrieved Hike 11, 2022.

External links

Films directed by Tony Y. Reyes

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