Sindak

Philippine thriller film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sindak is a 1999 Philippine thriller film directed by Mario O'Hara. The film stars John Rendez (who produced the film under his real name), William Martinez and Gardo Versoza.[1][2][3][4][5]

Directed byMario O'Hara
Screenplay byMario O'Hara
Story byRonnie Tumbokon
Produced byJohn Robert Porter Jr.
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Sindak
Directed byMario O'Hara
Screenplay byMario O'Hara
Story byRonnie Tumbokon
Produced byJohn Robert Porter Jr.
Starring
CinematographyRomulo Araojo
Edited byGeorge Jarlego
Music byBlitz Padua
Production
company
Metal Dog Productions
Distributed byCrown Seven Ventures
Release date
  • December 15, 1999 (1999-12-15)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino
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Cast

  • John Rendez as Mulong
  • William Martinez as Terry
  • Gardo Versoza as Raul
  • Rita Magdelena as Susan
  • Aya Medel as Cora
  • Mike Magat as Ed
  • Allen Dizon as Lar
  • Maria Isabel Lopez as Ballikbayan
  • Carlos Morales as Photographer
  • Edwin O'Hara as Rabago
  • Mon Confiado as Ed's Co-guard
  • Dennis Coronel as Mando
  • Dante Belen as Cora's Father
  • Josie Tagle as Matrona
  • Eugene Domingo as Eatery Owner
  • Rina Rosal as Pick-up Girl
  • Olga Natividad as Mulong's 1st Victim
  • Lawrence Roxas as Dennis
  • Janice Mendoza as Emma
  • Joel Masilungan as Baliw
  • Gilbert Onida as Investigator
  • Koko Teodoro as Catographer
  • Paolo O'Hara as Terry's Co-guard
  • Evelyn Camasura as Terry's Aunt
  • Cris Maruso as Matrona's Boyfriend
  • Nemie Samson as Guy in Film Center
  • Max Paglinawan as Ed's Father
  • Anna Rose Bautista as Policewoman
  • Trixie Alcazar as Mulong's Girlfriend
  • Japh Bahian as Prisoner
  • Jeff San Juan as Hunting Guide
  • Jerson Ramos as Hunting Guide
  • Edwin Amado as Ed's Co-guard

Production

Director Mario O'Hara dropped out in the middle of the film's post-production reportedly due to creative differences.[3]

References

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