Bayarán

Bayarán
Directed by Francis Posadas
Produced by Danilo M. Custodio
Screenplay by Jerry Gracio
Story by Jerry Gracio
Starring Jay Manalo
Maricar de Mesa
Daria Ramirez
Carlos Morales
Kristel Venecia
Ricardo Cepeda
Music by Jaime Fabregas
Cinematography Ver Dauz
Edited by Ferren Salumbides
Production
company
Wild World Entertainment Co., Inc.
Distributed by Keyser Mercantile
Release date
May 7, 2003
Running time
105 minutes
Country Philippines
Language Filipino
Tagalog
English

Bayarán (English: Payment) is a 2003 Filipino action drama film directed by Francis Posadas. Written by Jerry Gracio, the film introduces Jay Manalo as the deaf-mute hired killer[1] protagonist, Jake.

Cast

  • Jay Manalo as Jake
  • Maricar de Mesa as Rizza
  • Carlos Morales as Spike
  • Kristel Venecia as Millet
  • Daria Ramirez as Aling Melay
  • Ricardo Cepeda as Bogart
  • John Apacible as Douglas
  • Trishia Jacob as Yvonne
  • Ruby Europa as Ruby
  • Cloyd Robinson as Mama Cita
  • Jess Sanchez as James
  • Archi Adamos as Mr. Ramos
  • Robert Miller as Pusher
  • Michael Anthony Cesar as Buyer
  • Mar Mendez as Bouncer
  • Simon Pulmano as Young Jake
  • Aaron Rodran as Teenager Jake
  • Tita Swarding as Mama
  • Favatinni San as Beautician
  • Vic Belaro as Policeman
  • Eddie Mapili as Policeman
  • Millet Abalos as G.R.O.
  • Rizza Licaros as G.R.O.
  • Aloysius Noroña as Mr. Campos
  • Jimmy Oligario as Target
  • Nemie Samson as Driver
  • Eric Fresnido as Body Guard
  • Jethro Carantes as Victim of James
  • Jorgie Brogan as Doctor
  • Jun Rublicio as Attendant
  • Roseanne Santos as Nurse
  • Beth Villarin as Pharmacist
  • Joshua Diaz as Bogart & Douglas Henchman
  • Rene Romero as Bogart & Douglas Henchman
  • Bert Vivar as Bogart & Douglas Henchman
  • Jay Bermundo as Bogart & Douglas Henchman
  • Richard Duran as Bogart & Douglas Henchman
  • Benjie Felipe as Bogart & Douglas Henchman
  • Ben Romano as Bogart & Douglas Henchman
  • Joey Yorac as Bogart & Douglas Henchman
  • Rey Abella as Bogart & Douglas Henchman
  • Ed Espina as Bogart & Douglas Henchman
  • Joe Andrade as Bogart & Douglas Henchman
  • Norman Sabado as James Henchman
  • Romeo Robles as James Henchman
  • Pops Carantes as James Henchman
  • Benny Ching as Mr. Ramos Henchman
  • Arnel Bilaro as Mr. Ramos Henchman
  • Jun Dauz as Mr. Ramos Henchman

Production

The post-production facilities were made at Sampaguita Studio, while the titles are made at A & J Concepts. The film was shot at Angono, Rizal, Baguio City, Binangonan, Caloocan, Imus and Manila.

Awards

On the 2004 FAMAS Awards, the film has received the Best Actor for Jay Manalo.[2]

Reception

As of February 9, 2017, the film held a score of 5,0 out of 10 from the users at the Internet Movie Database.

References

  1. Bautista, Mario E. (5 December 2003). "Jay on a roll". philstar.com. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  2. "Assunta at Jay, reunited sa 'Higanti' | Balita - Tagalog Newspaper Tabloid". Balita - Tagalog Newspaper Tabloid (in Tagalog). 18 March 2017. Retrieved 23 December 2017.


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