Alas-Dose
Philippine action film
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Alas-Dose (marketed as Alas Dose) is a 2001 Philippine action film directed by Augusto Salvador. The film stars Cesar Montano, who wrote the story, and Christopher de Leon.[1][2][3][4][5]
Directed byAugusto Salvador
Screenplay by
- Sigfreid Sanchez
- Edgar Ilao
Story byCesar Montano
Produced byVincent del Rosario III
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| Directed by | Augusto Salvador |
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| Story by | Cesar Montano |
| Produced by | Vincent del Rosario III |
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| Edited by | Danny Gloria |
| Music by | Edwin "Kiko" Ortega |
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| Distributed by | Viva Films |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
| Country | Philippines |
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The film is streaming online on YouTube.
Cast
- Cesar Montano as Titus Varona
- Christopher de Leon as Remo Doce
- Sunshine Cruz as May Vergara
- Behn Cervantes as Carlos Alejo
- Patricia Javier as PO2 Katrina Aguilar
- Bon Vibar as Gen. Rodrigo Banares
- Dick Israel as PO4 Magno
- Rommel Montano as Zaballero
- Rico J. Puno as Congressman
- Minco Fabregas as Tanchanco
- Alvin Bernales as Magno
- Jerry Mongcal as Sanchez
- Rico Miguel as Gamboa
- Jun Collao as Bomb Squad Member
- Jerry Lopez as Bomb Squad Member
- Issah Alcadra as Bryan
- Jackie Castillejos as Reporter
- Mel Kimura as Teacher
- Leychard Sicangco as Orosa
- Ace Espinosa as C-4 Dealer
Production
Production of the film took over a year with Erik Matti initially at the helm. Halfway though the film, Matti dropped out to focus on another film and the project was postponed for the wedding and honeymoon of Cesar and Sunshine. When production resumed, Augusto Salvador took over the directorial duties.[6]
Awards
| Year | Awards | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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| 2002 | 50th FAMAS Awards | Best Director | Augusto Salvador | Nominated | |
