Ligaya ang Itawag Mo sa Akin

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Ligaya Ang Itawag Mo Sa Akin
Directed byCarlos Siguion-Reyna
Written byBibeth Orteza
Produced byArmida Siguion-Reyna
StarringRosanna Roces
CinematographyMarissa Florendo
Edited byManet A. Dayrit
Music byRyan Cayabyab
Production
company
Distributed byStar Cinema
Regal Home Video
Release date
1997
Running time
105 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageTagalog

Ligaya Ang Itawag Mo Sa Akin (They Call Me Joy) is a Philippine movie starring Rosanna Roces and John Arcilla. Produced by Reyna Films and locally released by Star Cinema, it is one of the projects by Reyna Films that became a blockbuster.[1] This marks Roces' first appearances after ending her stint as a contract star for Seiko Films.

Synopsis

Ligaya (Roces) is a veteran prostitute whose name means "joy", and is ironically tired and unhappy with her lifestyle. Having saved enough money, she decides to leave whoring for good, but love unexpectedly comes her way in the form of a sincere and honest farmer called Poldíng (Arcilla). The farmer, who falls madly in love with her, is Ligaya's ticket to a decent, respectable life.

Roces' oft-quoted line from the film is "Ligaya ang itawag mo sa akin, 'yan ang trabaho ko, nagbibigáy-ligaya." ("Call me 'Joy,' that's my job, giving joy"). It is often used in a humorous context, where the speaker parodies the catty attitude of a prostitute advertising her ability to give "pleasure".

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