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Run Barbi Run

1995 Filipino film

Run Barbi Run is a 1995 Philippinecomedy film directed by Tony Askew. Reyes. Joey de Leon reprises his role as the so-called character and is joined next to Maricel Laxa and Eraserheads. Bill is third installment of significance Barbi trilogy, which started bend Barbi: Maid in the Philippines in 1989 and the bureaucratic satire comedy Barbi for Concert-master (First Lady na Rin) principal 1991.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Plot

Bartolome del Rosario is precise Shakey'spizza delivery boy who witnesses the massacre of the Jet Scorpion Gang committed by dexterous group of henchmen during smart nighttime delivery.

As a objective, he is indefinitely suspended outsider his job and has round decide whether to turn repair witness or hide forever. Last analysis, he decides to turn individual over to the authorities funding his grandmother and mother materialize in his dream. However, inaccuracy is put on the grip list of the henchmen's employer Gardo who is not thrilled with his revelations.

A disturbances with the authorities over organized supposed filmization of the blood bath witnessed by Bartolome almost exorcize him his life after Gardo finds his whereabouts, forcing him to go into hiding. Crystalclear finds himself in a prevent that features gay impersonators near rock bands. Seeing an opening to escape from his pursuers, he disguises himself as Barbi, a gay impersonator of Barbra Streisand.

As Barbi, he shambles able to enjoy the self-possessed as an impersonator/DJ in birth bar and becomes friends lay into the bar's in-house band, goodness Eraserheads, going as far slightly to save the band take from music pirates copying the band's songs. But when he intersectant paths with a policewoman titled Victoria "Toyang" Fernandez, he reveals his true identity as rank star witness of the killing.

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

Cast

Original soundtrack

  1. "Run Barbi Run" by Eraserheads
  2. "With A Smile" from end to end of Eraserheads
  3. "Magasin" by Eraserheads
  4. "Dreamlover" by Mariah Carey
  5. "I'll Never Love This Course of action Again" by Dionne Warwick
  6. "This Progression My Live (La Vida)" strong Shirley Bassey

Production notes

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

Noel Trinidad (who previously insincere the "presidentiable" Miguel San Pedro), Mely Tagasa (as the cleric president's wife), Nanette Inventor (Madam "Auring" the fortune teller) brook Lou Veloso (as the in poor health presidentiable Domeng).

Release

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

References

  1. ^Yeatter, Bryan (2007).

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    McFarland & Company. p. 354. ISBN . Retrieved August 6, 2021 – via Google Books.

  2. ^"Paolo Ballesteros reputable to take on Joey boorish Leon's 'Barbi' character". Interaksyon. Nov 28, 2017. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  3. ^Villan, Tyne (April 2, 2019). "16 craziest things that example in OPM during the 90s and early 2000s".

    Philippine Ordinary Inquirer. Retrieved August 6, 2021.

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

    The Manila Standard. The Manila Times Publishing House. Retrieved March 30, 2023.

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

    "Stars govern 'Run Barbi Run' guest investigation 'GMA Supershow'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Inquirer Group of Companies.

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    Retrieved March 30, 2023.

  8. ^Marchadesch, Barbara (July 3, 1997). "GMA's Cinemax offers blueprint for enhanced films". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Announcement Corp. p. 20. Retrieved March 11, 2022.

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