Dyesebel | |
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Directed by | Emmanuel Borlaza |
Screenplay by |
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Based on |
Dyesebel by Mars Ravelo |
Produced by | William Leary |
Starring | Charlene Gonzales |
Cinematography | Gener Buenaseda |
Edited by | Danny Gloria |
Music by | Nonong Buencamino |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Viva Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Dyesebel is a 1996 Philippine fantasy film directed by Emmanuel Borlaza. Based on a Philippine graphic novel of the same title by Mars Ravelo, the film stars Charlene Gonzales as the titular mermaid. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The film was announced in 1994 with Ana Roces initially cast as the titular mermaid. [5] However, due to her weight problems at that time, the role was later on given to Charlene Gonzales. This prompted Roces to leave Viva Films the following year. [6]
The character portrayed by Gonzales first appeared in the 1994 film Ang Pagbabalik ni Pedro Penduko. [7]
The film was slated to be released in late January 1996. However, it was pushed back to January 4, the original release date of Ang Pinakamagandang Hayop sa Balat ng Lupa, which was having release issues in Metro Manila theaters. [8]
Dyesebel | |
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Directed by | Emmanuel Borlaza |
Screenplay by |
|
Based on |
Dyesebel by Mars Ravelo |
Produced by | William Leary |
Starring | Charlene Gonzales |
Cinematography | Gener Buenaseda |
Edited by | Danny Gloria |
Music by | Nonong Buencamino |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Viva Films |
Release date |
|
Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Dyesebel is a 1996 Philippine fantasy film directed by Emmanuel Borlaza. Based on a Philippine graphic novel of the same title by Mars Ravelo, the film stars Charlene Gonzales as the titular mermaid. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The film was announced in 1994 with Ana Roces initially cast as the titular mermaid. [5] However, due to her weight problems at that time, the role was later on given to Charlene Gonzales. This prompted Roces to leave Viva Films the following year. [6]
The character portrayed by Gonzales first appeared in the 1994 film Ang Pagbabalik ni Pedro Penduko. [7]
The film was slated to be released in late January 1996. However, it was pushed back to January 4, the original release date of Ang Pinakamagandang Hayop sa Balat ng Lupa, which was having release issues in Metro Manila theaters. [8]