No Way Out (2008)
Joaquin, an unassuming fisherman, is forced to confront his homosexuality when his sex-starved wife Cynthia returns from her overseas job eager to get pregnant. His young and impulsive lover, Waldo, flees to Manila in disgust. After a month of hesitation, Joaquin leaves his wife to follow Waldo. His search takes him on a seamy yet colorful trip through Manila's gay underbelly. He discovers Waldo's dangerous flirtation with Rufo, a bisexual rogue cop who holds the clue to Waldo's disappearance. Rufo lures Joaquin into his home and introduces him to his submissive wife, Beng. A sadist who beats up Beng regularly, Rufo turns Joaquin into a prisoner and sex slave as he did to Waldo. When Joaquin is finally reunited with Waldo, he discovers that Rufo is about to sell them like fish to an international sex trafficking ring, along with his personal harem of male and female captives.
Director:
Joel Lamangan
Writer:
Enrique Ramos
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Polo Ravales as Joaquin |
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Joseph Bitangcol as Waldo |
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Emilio Garcia as Rufo |
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Jean Garcia as Beng |
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Paolo Rivero as Gerard |
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Althea Vega as Cynthia |
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Marco Morales as Tolits |
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Ermie Concepcion as Trining (as Hermie Concepcion) |
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Mike Magat as Siso |
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Anthony Taylor as Gay Bar Manager |
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Alcris Galura as Balut Vendor |
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Wilson Go as Mr. So |
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Aaron Domingo as News Reporter |
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Beth Rivera as News Reporter |
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Jon Romano as Enteng |
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Ace Castro as |
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Arron Cadawas as |
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Miggy Valdez as |
| Directing | Joel Lamangan | Director |
| Writing | Enrique Ramos | Screenplay |
| Production | Polo Ravales | Producer |
| Crew | Carlos S. MontaƱo Jr. | Cinematography |
| Editing | John Anthony L. Wong | Editor |
| Production | Joel Lamangan | Producer |
| Sound | Mimi Ong | Music |
| Production | Arnold Vegafria | Producer |
| Art | Edgar Martin Littaua | Production Design |
| Production | Leo Dominguez | Producer |
| Art | Ben Payumo | Art Direction |