Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife | |
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Directed by | Joel Lamangan |
Written by | |
Produced by | Lily Y. Monteverde |
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Cinematography | Rolly Manuel |
Edited by | Marya Ignacio |
Music by | Vincent De Jesus |
Production company | Regal Multimedia Inc. |
Distributed by | Regal Entertainment |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife (Chinese: 合法妻; pinyin: Héfǎ qī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ha̍p-hoat chhe) is a 2005 Filipino comedy-drama film produced by Regal Entertainment, and an entry to the 2005 Metro Manila Film Festival. The film focuses on the lives of the Chinese-Filipino community, but rather in a comedic way unlike in the first three Mano Po installments which are used in a melodramatic way. It stars Jay Manalo, Zsa Zsa Padilla as Chona the Legal Wife, Cherry Pie Picache as Patty the Lucky Wife and Rufa Mae Quinto as Gloria the Latest Wife. The title is considered as the fourth installment of the Mano Po film series and was based on the line of Zsa Zsa Padilla in Mano Po 2: My Home; “Ako legal wife!” (lit. “I am [the] legal wife!”).[1][2][3]
Apart from the other Mano Po films, it is the first film in the series to use comedic elements since three of the films in the series centered on perplex drama.
Synopsis
Elton Chiong is a businessman with three wives. Chona, a pure Chinese is his legal wife with their three children, Hamilton who is a homosexual, Hibiscus, and Anthurium; Patty, a Filipino-Chinese with a Visayan accent. She has only one child with him, Nixon; and Gloria, a Filipina who is Elton's mistress. The film portrays Chona and Patty's efforts to keep Elton in their arms when they feel threatened at the appearance of Gloria, a more younger and more voluptuous competitor to Elton's heart.
Cast
- Jay Manalo as Elton Chiong
- Zsa Zsa Padilla as Chona Gao-Chiong
- Cherry Pie Picache as Patty Que-Chiong
- Rufa Mae Quinto as Gloria Martinez
- JC De Vera as Nixon Chiong
- John Prats as Hamilton Chiong
- Julianne Lee as Hibiscus Chiong
- Ella Guevara as Anthurium Chiong
- Bianca King as Trixia Sy
- Pinky Amador as Elvie Rosales-Tan
- Marissa Sanchez as Nancy Dy
- Harvey Diez as Benito Co
Awards
At the 2005 Metro Manila Film Festival, Padilla took the award for Best Actress and Picache won the award for Best Supporting Actress.
References
- ↑ Seno, Alexandra A. (February 2, 2006). "China's starring role in the Philippines". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Zsa Zsa Padilla: The Dragon Lady". January 6, 2018.
- ↑ "The predictable winners of the 2005 MMFF". The Manila Times. December 28, 2005.
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