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Afuang: Bounty Hunter
Directed byMike Relon Makiling
Screenplay byAmado Lacuesta
Story by
  • Amado Lacuesta
  • Tony Tacorda
Produced by
  • Vic del Rosario Jr.
  • Ramon Salvador
StarringPhillip Salvador
Cinematography
  • Sergio Lobo
  • Ver Reyes
Edited byIke Jarlego Jr.
Music byJun Latonio
Production
company
Distributed byViva Films
Release date
  • February 25, 1988 (1988-02-25)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryPhilippines
Languages
  • Filipino
  • English

Afuang: Bounty Hunter is a 1988 Philippine biographical action film directed by Mike Relon Makiling. The film stars Phillip Salvador as the title role. The film is based on the life of Abner Afuang, a former police officer who was a Pagsanjan mayor by the time the movie was released.[1][2][3]

Cast

  • Phillip Salvador as PFC Abner Afuang
  • Eddie Garcia as Lauro Glorietta
  • Mark Gil as Benjie
  • Marianne de la Riva as Evelyn Afuang
  • Charlie Davao as Col. Garriga
  • Zandro Zamora as Capt. Garcia
  • Jimmy Reyes as Boy Paredes
  • Ruel Vernal as Boy Paredes' brother
  • Mon Godiz as Joey
  • Lala Montelibano as Dolly
  • Rene Quintos as Sarge
  • Ros Olgado as Ilustre
  • Nanding Fernandez as Maj. Diaz
  • Ernie Forte as Baldoza
  • Lucita Soriano as Baldoza's wife
  • Gladys Reyes as Avlyn Afuang
  • Via Nueva as Dez
  • Alex Toledo as Efren
  • Romy Romulo as Cardo
  • Roger Moring as Charlie
  • Dindo Arroyo as Boyet
  • Chito Alcid as Ruben
  • Rene Hawkins as Boy Bombay
  • Mel Arca as Dodong Bautista
  • Baby Saño as Emang
  • Ernie Zarate as Mr. Laurete
  • Nemie Gutierrez as de los Santos

Awards

Year Awards Category Recipient Result Ref.
1989 36th FAMAS Awards Best Child Actress Glaiza Herradura Nominated [2]

References

  1. ^ David, Joel (1990). "The National Pastime: Contemporary Philippine Cinema". Anvil Publishing. pp. 59–61. Retrieved April 7, 2020 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b "Afuang: Bounty Hunter". Patok sa Takilya. August 13, 2018. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  3. ^ "Afuang: Bounty Hunter". Video 48. May 30, 2009. Retrieved April 7, 2020.