Bruno (1988 film)

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Directed byJun Raquiza
Written byHelen Atienza[1]
Starring
  • Max Laurel
  • Ken Snell
  • Jane Castellvi
  • Vicky Roa
CinematographyRomulo Araojo
Bruno
Directed byJun Raquiza
Written byHelen Atienza[1]
Starring
  • Max Laurel
  • Ken Snell
  • Jane Castellvi
  • Vicky Roa
CinematographyRomulo Araojo
Release date
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Bruno is a 1988 Filipino action film directed by Jun Raquiza and starring Max Laurel as the titular character, alongside Ken Snell, Jane Castellvi, and Vicky Roa. It was released in early April 1988. Luciano E. Soriano of the Manila Standard gave the film a negative review, criticizing it as a trite entry to the vigilante film genre with forgettable performances, though he commended its bleak cinematography.

Bruno is a former soldier trained to kill enemies with his bare hands. After his brother and sister die in the hands of a crime syndicate, Bruno takes it upon himself to avenge their deaths.

Cast

  • Max Laurel as Bruno[4]
  • Ken Snell as Jobo, head of the syndicate[1]
  • Jane Castellvi as Jona, Bruno's sister[1]
  • Vicky Roa as Bultre[1]
  • Dan Corbe

Critical response

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