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3 Mukha ng Pag-ibig

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3 Mukha ng Pag-ibig
Directed by
Written by
Produced byWilliam Leary
StarringSharon Cuneta
Cinematography
  • Ato Bernardo (I Love You, Moomoo)
  • JR Peterman (Ang Silid)
  • Romy Vitug (Katumbas ng Kahapon)
Edited byRuben Natividad
Music byMon del Rosario
Production
company
Distributed byViva Films
Release date
  • February 7, 1989 (1989-02-07)
Running time
128 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

3 Mukha ng Pag-ibig (lit.'3 Faces of Love') is a 1989 Filipino romantic anthology film starring Sharon Cuneta in all three segments.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Plot

The film is divided into three stories: "I Love You, Moomoo", "Ang Silid" and "Katumbas ng Kahapon".[2][5]

I Love You, Moomoo

Liza (Sharon) dies during her honeymoon with her husband Ramon (Tonton), but later on returns to earth to help him straighten out his life.

Ang Silid

Mara (Sharon) is an interior decorator who decides to unravel the mystery of the forbidden room.

Katumbas ng Kahapon

Sandra (Sharon) is torn between Olan (Christopher), her husband who is inconsiderate and irresponsible, and Roman (Mat), her former boyfriend who is offering her a much better life with him abroad.

Cast

I Love You, Moomoo
Ang Silid
  • Sharon Cuneta as Mara
  • Rowell Santiago as Louie
  • Julio Diaz as Abel
  • Charito Solis as Enciang
  • Raul Aragon as Lt. Boquirin
  • Vicky Suba as Kathy
  • Mon Godiz as Lt. Aberin
  • Sonny Erang as Enteng
  • Jeffrey Padilla Ong as Ren-ren
Katumbas ng Kahapon

References

  1. ^ "Viva Films' Trilogy Premieres on Feb. 7". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. January 21, 1989. p. 16. Retrieved May 5, 2022 – via Google News.
  2. ^ a b Libo-on, Eddie (January 28, 1989). "Fat Chance". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 14. Retrieved May 5, 2022 – via Google News.
  3. ^ "3 Mukha ng Pag-ibig". 5 (29–42). Lagda Publications. 1990: 28. Retrieved May 5, 2022 – via Google Books. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ David, Joel (2001). The National Pastime: Contemporary Philippine Cinema. Anvil Publishing. pp. 68–70. ISBN 9789712700118. Retrieved May 5, 2022 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ a b Tiongson, Nicanor (2001). The Urian Anthology: 1980-1989. A.P. Tuviera. p. 496. Retrieved May 5, 2022 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Mendoza, Meg (January 9, 1989). "Looking Good". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 15. Retrieved May 5, 2022 – via Google News.

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