Tar-San (1999)
Taking their being fallen from the sky as the gods' omen, the babies christened as Tar and are declared heir to the chieftainship of the Agatao tribe. The tribe looks forward to Tar and San's succession, for both are amiable and magnanimous to them; but since the chieftain's evil nephew Sabukot also stakes his claim on the throne, the Agatao chieftainship becomes a prize the claimants have to win. Adventuress Jessie and her team enter the scene, declaring Tar and San to be the long-estranged grandsons of rich philanthropist Gerardo Elizondo. Tar and San are taken to the city to learn the ways of the place they are meant to belong, but no matter how hard they try to adapt, the two cannot resist the call of the wild.
Director:
Efren Jarlego
Writer:
Woodrow Serafin
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Redford White as Tar |
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Carding Castro as San |
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Bernadette Allyson as Jessie |
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Ramon Christopher as Ramon |
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Baron Geisler as Koby |
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Jodi Sta. Maria as Anta |
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Carlos Agassi as Scottie |
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Audrey Vizcarra as Pakia |
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Jaime Fabregas as Don Gerardo Elizondo |
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Sammy Lagmay as Sabukot |
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Bearwin Meily as Tapang |
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Vangie Labalan as Lady D |
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Bernardo Bernardo as Professor T-Bak |
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Whitney Tyson as Sangsang |
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Miniong Alvarez as Haring Ikmo |
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J.R. Garcia as Antot |
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Don Pepot as Mang Rico |
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John Wayne Sace as Young Tar |
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John Porcadilla as Young Sabukot |
| Directing | Efren Jarlego | Director |
| Writing | Woodrow Serafin | Screenplay |