Anak, Pagsubok Lamang ng Diyos
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Directed byDeo J. Fajardo Jr.
Screenplay by
- Jose N. Carreon
- Deo J. Fajardo Jr.
Story byRobin Padilla
Produced byRose Flaminiano
| Anak, Pagsubok Lamang ng Diyos | |
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Official movie poster | |
| Directed by | Deo J. Fajardo Jr. |
| Screenplay by |
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| Story by | Robin Padilla |
| Produced by | Rose Flaminiano |
| Starring | Robin Padilla |
| Cinematography | Romeo Huete |
| Edited by | Francis Vinarao |
| Music by | Vehnee Saturno |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | FLT Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
| Country | Philippines |
| Language | Filipino |
Anak, Pagsubok Lamang (marketed as Anak, Pagsubok Lamang ng Diyos) is a 1996 Philippine action drama film directed by Deo J. Fajardo Jr. The film stars Robin Padilla, who wrote the story while serving a 17-year jail term for illegal possession of firearms. It also marks the film debut of Izza Ignacio and Mikey Arroyo.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
- Robin Padilla as Rico
- Sharmaine Arnaiz as Kathryn
- Jean Garcia as Kathryn's sister
- Eva Cariño-Padilla as Aling Edna
- Tirso Cruz III as Warden
- Michael Rivero as Bingo
- Ramon Christopher as Dennis
- Jude Estrada as Joey
- Ricky Davao as Escandor
- Iza Ignacio as Vicky
- Miguel Macapagal Arroyo as Mike
- Jacku Flaminiano as Sonny Boy
- Berting Labra as Teng Teng
- Romeo Rivera as Kathryn's father
- Kevin Delgado as abusive inmate
- Ernie Zarate as prison director
- Tony Carreon as politician
- Alex Cunanan as Alex
- Boy Gutierrez as Aling Edna's doctor
- Nonong Talbo as Escandor's lawyer
- Ric Sanchez as lawyer
- Uldarico Jamora as judge
- Luis Benedicto as Rico's doctor
- Gio Santos as Gio
- Ritchie Rivas as Ritchie
- Dave Agbulos as Rico's Lawyer
- Lyn Erastain as Sonny Boy's yaya
Production
The film was shot mostly inside the New Bilibid Prison, where Robin Padilla was serving a 17-year jail term for illegal possession of firearms. It caught the attention of Viva Films, which sued Padilla for breach of contract in which he is an exclusive artist. This prompted the film's release, originally in late 1995, to be delayed to January 1996.[1][7]