Megamol

Megamol is a comedy film published in 1994 in the Philippines by Viva Films. The film stars Sharon Cuneta and Andrew E. and was directed by Eddie Rodriguez.[1]

Megamol
Theatrical release poster
Directed byEddie Rodriguez
Produced byVic del Rosario, Jr.
Written by
  • Eddie Rodriguez
  • Humilde "Meek" Roxas
Starring
Music byDennis Garcia
CinematographyCarding Herrera
Edited by
  • Ike Jarlego, Jr.
  • Marya Ignacio
Production
company
Distributed byViva Films
Release date
Running time
105 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

The film's title is a play on the second largest shopping mall in the Philippines, SM Megamall, which is located in Mandaluyong City and is a portmanteau of the lead stars' respective nicknames, Mega and Gamol, respectively.

Plot

Set on a road-trip narrative, Corazon (Sharon Cuneta) and Clark (Andrew E.) have an adventure throughout Metro Manila running away from kidnappers led by Brando (Bong Alvarez). They escape the kidnappers after a confrontation with Brando in a Jollibee restaurant while eating on a pick up truck to Clark's house where his cousin Bugoy (Smokey Manaloto) and Neneng (Maybelline dela Cruz) live causing chaos along the way in the process. However the kidnappers locate them when they follow Bugoy who was riding the pick up truck which they recognized while Bugoy was in a gas station refueling the pick up truck to Clark's house causing Clark and Corazon to escape back to Metro Manila to get help leaving Bugoy and Neneng behind unharmed. When they reach the attorney's (Charito Solis) house with help from Clark's boss Mr. Calderon (Jon Achaval) they defeat the kidnappers and Elias (Andy Poe) who is behind the kidnapping attempt on Corazon is arrested by his wife Marga (Gloria Sevilla) who discovered his treachery and she explains to Corazon that her husband is behind on attempt so he wants the money to belong to her. In the end, they became rich.

Cast

References

  1. Biong, Ian (January 19, 2020). "WATCH: Andrew E's sweet reunion with 'Megamol' leading lady Sharon Cuneta". Inquirer. Retrieved March 11, 2020.
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