Tigasin
Tigasin is a 1999 action comedy film directed by Ike Jarlego Jr. The film stars Victor Neri and Eddie Garcia. It was one of the entries in the 1999 Manila Film Festival.[1][2][3][4]
| Tigasin | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ike Jarlego Jr. | 
| Written by | Mel Mendoza-del Rosario | 
| Produced by | Eric M. Cuatico | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Jun Pereira | 
| Edited by | Marya Ignacio | 
| Music by | Nonong Buencamino | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Star Cinema | 
Release date  | 
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| Country | Philippines | 
| Language | Filipino | 
Plot
    
2 police officers are investigating the string of mysterious deaths due to fake Viagra being sold illegally. They suspect a group of roving merchants, which lead them to the source. Despite killing the ringleader, they find out that a slew of victims are seduced by a mysterious woman, which is revealed to be the true ringleader.
Cast
    

Eddie Garcia portrays Sgt. Gregorio Marcial
- Eddie Garcia as Greg Marcial
 - Victor Neri as Ramon Ignacio
 - Alma Concepcion as Jessica
 - Alvin Anson as Rex
 - Peque Gallaga as Mr. Pablo
 - Lito Legaspi as Col. Angeles
 - Manjo del Mundo as Carlos
 - Rez Cortez as Roxas
 - Jean Saburit as Mrs. Roxas
 - Amy Perez as Bisayang Promo Lady
 - Roldan Aquino as Mr. Khorami
 - Archi Adamos as Driver
 - Gino Paul Guzman as Lookout
 - Augusto Victa as Lolo
 - Dexter Doria as Mrs. Santos
 - Ester Chavez as Victim's Wife
 - Ogie Diaz as Gay Attendant
 - Idda Yaneza as Mrs. Reale
 - Gandong Cervantes as Mr. Antonio
 - Robert Talby as Wilfredo
 - Ed Aquino as Chemist
 - Archie Ventosa as Lab Personnel
 - Nikka Ruiz as Promo Head
 - Janet Diaz as Twiggy
 - Gloria Garcia as Tomboy
 - Joseph dela Paz as Fat Cook
 - Janice Manuba as Assistant Chemist
 - Eric Jimenez as Bert
 - Kevin Cabaluna as Reporter
 - Dianne Sandico as Young Prostitute
 - Apolinario Reyes as Dead Lolo
 - Jenny de Guzman as Club Dancer
 - Danny Celis as Dead Husband
 - Reggie Sison as Dead Gay
 
References
    
- "1999 Manila Film Festival". Pelikula. UP College of Mass Communication Foundation. 3 (1): 68–71. 2001. Retrieved February 26, 2023 – via Google Books.
 - Ferrer, Noel (June 16, 1995). "After Mikee, Wedding Bells Will Ring for Lea Soon". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 22. Retrieved February 26, 2023 – via Google News.
 - Red, Isah (June 18, 1995). "Eddie Garcia Celebrates Golden Year in the Movies Quietly". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 22. Retrieved February 26, 2023 – via Google News.
 - "Filmfest Toughies". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. June 29, 1995. p. 22. Retrieved August 31, 2022 – via Google News.
 
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