Eskapo

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Directed byChito S. Roño
Written by
Produced bySimon C. Ongpin
Eskapo
Official movie poster
Directed byChito S. Roño
Written by
Produced bySimon C. Ongpin
Starring
CinematographyEly Cruz
Edited byJess Navarro
Music byJaime Fabregas
Production
company
Distributed byStar Cinema
Release date
  • January 25, 1995 (1995-01-25)
Running time
114 minutes
CountryPhilippines]]
Languages
  • Filipino
  • English

Eskapo (English: Escape) is a 1995 Filipino action thriller film directed by Chito S. Roño and written by Roy Iglesias and Jose Lacaba.[1][2][3] Starring Christopher de Leon and Richard Gomez, who respectively play as Eugenio "Geny" Lopez Jr. and Sergio "Serge" Osmeña, the story follows their detention during the early stages of Martial Law and then, their eventual escape in 1977. It also features a supporting cast, including Dina Bonnevie, Ricky Davao, Mark Anthony Fernandez, Eric Fructuoso, and Romeo Rivera.

Produced and distributed by Star Cinema, the film was theatrically released on January 25, 1995.[4]

In 1972, after martial law was imposed in the Philippines through Proclamation No. 1081, Geny Lopez and Serge Osmeña are arrested separately, based on false accusations of attempts to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos. While in jail, they met with other political prisoners who were released one by one as days went by. Geny's father decides to give up his entire business empire to the cronies of Marcos to ensure his son's release. But he was double-crossed after the deal was consummated. This leads to both Lopez and Osmena initiating a hunger strike to let everyone know their plight. Several more political prisoners were released except for them. Eventually, Lopez and Osmeña would hatch a plan together to escape from Fort Bonifacio and discreetly travel abroad, out of range from Marcos' dictatorial grasp.

Cast

Main cast
Supporting cast

Notes

1. ^ The character is based on then-Leyte governor Kokoy Romualdez. According to Raul Rodrigo's book Kapitan: Geny Lopez and the Making of ABS-CBN, Romualdez was sent to the United States by the Marcos regime as an emissary to Sergio Osmeña and Don Eugenio Lopez to secure their cooperation and endorsement of the New Society in exchange for their sons' release from prison.[5]

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