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Shake, Rattle & Roll VI

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Shake Rattle & Roll VI
Directed by
  • Maurice Carvajal (segment "Ang Telebisyon")
  • Anton Juan (segment "Ang Buwan")
  • Frank G. Rivera (segment "Ang Tulay")
Screenplay by
  • Luna Lopez (segment "Ang Telebisyon")
  • Tony Perez (segments "Ang Buwan" and "Ang Tulay")
Produced by
  • Maria Sherida Monteverde
  • Roselle Monteverde Teo
  • Joey Gosiengfiao
  • Carding De Guzman
Starring
Cinematography
  • Romulo Araojo
  • Eduardo Cabrales
Edited byEdmond 'Bot' Jarlego
Music byJessie Lasaten
Production
company
Release date
  • 25 December 1997 (1997-12-25)
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Shake, Rattle & Roll VI is the sixth installment of the Shake, Rattle & Roll film series. It was distributed by MAQ Productions. It is directed by Maurice Carvajal, Anton Juan and Frank Rivera. This film is not an entry of the Metro Manila Film Festival unlike other installments.

Plot

Ang Telebisyon

With her parents always fighting, a neglected child named Jen finds solace in watching her brand new TV. A clown named Mr. Boo appears on the TV screen and invites her into his world. When she refuses, the clown comes out and forcibly takes her into the TV. Will her parents even notice that she is gone?

Ang Tulay

The ghost of Mauro (Uro) was the only connection between three teenage girls. The ghost of the boy haunts the main bridge leading out of town, thus, luring motorists and involving them in accidents. The three girls must take action immediately to put the boy's soul to rest. The boy was revealed as a boy who was murdered and thrown in the bridge.

Ang Buwan

Manrey (Tonton Gutierrez) is a college student. Unfortunately, mysterious deaths began and suspicion flew through the air that the culprit was a girl named Luna (Giorgia Ortega) who was transforming into a monster known as a Ghoul during full moon. At the end, Manrey learns a lesson for loving a woman.

Cast

Awards

See also

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