Sukob (2006)
1h 40m
Running Time
March 15, 2006Release Date
Sukob (2006)
1h 40m
Running Time
March 15, 2006Release Date
Plot.
Sandy and Phil, both Overseas Workers in Dubai, are busy preparing for their wedding. Upon reaching her home, Sandy learns from her mother, Daisy, what happened to her friend, Helen. A short time after Helen's father died, Helen proceeded with her wedding. A few weeks after the wedding, Helen's husband dies in a plane crash. As Helen goes to the crash site, she dies in a bus accident. A few weeks later, Helen's mother suddenly disappears inside her house. Their bodies have never been recovered. Sandy proceeds with her own wedding. During the ceremony, she suffers from nosebleed and starts seeing glimpses of a ghostly flower girl.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Kris Aquino
Sandy
Claudine Barretto
Diana
Wendell Ramos
Dale
Boots Anson-Roa
Tessie
Ronaldo Valdez
Fred
Bernard Palanca
Brian
Liza Lorena
Gilda
Maja Salvador
Joya
Raquel Villavicencio
Belen
Jhong Hilario
Erning
Maureen Mauricio
Paula
Glaiza de Castro
Grace
Chito S. Roño
Director
Cris Daluz
Dante
Neil Ryan Sese
Michael
Chris Martinez
Writer
Tess V. Fuentes
Producer
Manuel Aquino
Mang Cesar
Eli Balce
Cinematographer
Menggie Cobarrubias
Provincial Doctor
Richard Quan
Edwin
Manet A. Dayrit
Editor
Cris Vertido
Tagaytay Priest
Raymond Bajarias
ProductionDesigner
Dido De La Paz
Hepe
Loida Manuel
Ghost Flower Girl
Renee Summer
Edith
Louie Anderson
Betsy
Soliman Cruz
Man on Carabao
Kathy Mori
Wedding Sponsor
Jorel Tan
Brian's Brother
Owen Javellana
Brian's Brother
Froilan Sales
Dale's Brother
Juan Paolo Ponce
Dale's Brother
Angelo Guevara
Dale's Brother
Rhommel Cruz
Rizal Priest
Enrico Reyes
Resort Receptionist
Juan Carlos Vargas
Additional Grip
Malou N. Santos
Executive Producer
Charo Santos-Concio
Executive Producer
Carmina Cuya
Music Director
Lea A. Calmerin
Line Producer
Gey Enriquez
Art Direction
Diwa de Leon
Musician
Albert Michael Idioma
Sound Engineer
Andy Andico
Assistant Director
Jun Cortez
Stunts
Jun Agravante
Still Photographer
Totoy Magno
Stunt Driver
Dante Belen
Stunt Driver
Rudy Ramirez
Stunts
Bambbi Fuentes
Makeup Artist
Dante Javier
Stunts
Robert Ramos
Production Manager
Glen Parian
Second Assistant Director
Jimmy Delostrico
Assistant Camera
Han Salazar
Crowd Assistant Director
Lemuel Aj
Assistant Makeup Artist
Alex Formento
Makeup Artist
Lawrence Munar
Assistant Makeup Artist
Warren Munar
Makeup Artist / Hairstylist / Prosthetics
Ed Francisco
Assistant Production Manager
Ritchie Roño
Crowd Assistant Director
Roan Ano
Props
Bernedick Ansay
Props
J.R. Co
Props
Rannie Darang
Props
Gilbert Llanes
Props
Alexis Mandac
Driver / Props
Alvin Morada
Props
Jeremy Pascual
Props
Eric Reyes
Props
Gerard Soriano
Props
Regelio Cao
Boom Operator
Peping Carmona
Special Effects
Erwin Torrente
Cableman
Luis Cantollas
Stunt Driver
Gerlina De Guia
Stunts
Pamela Drilon
Stunts
Al Manzanares
Stunts
Ruby Verdad
Stunts
Raul Agravante
Still Photographer
Rommelito Alberto
Grip
Gerry Baracena
Dolly Grip
Oscar Bautista
Clapper Loader
Rommel Capiral
Best Boy Grip
Alex Orlanda
Electrician
Choy Paclauna
Still Photographer
Rodel Sumaya
Generator Operator
Rodrigo Tinitigan
Gaffer
Michael Viray
Gaffer
T.J. Apuyan
Wardrobe Master
Mila Escobar
Wardrobe Master
Daisy Gabelo
Wardrobe Master
Alodia Soriano
Wardrobe Master
Christy Laquindanum
Continuity
Toto Calmerin
Driver
Renato Cortez
Driver
Leo Delos Santos
Driver
Jimbo Dizon
Driver
Gary Dombriguez
Driver
Julio Gudoy
Driver
Marcial Leyva
Driver
Teody Pascual
Driver
Ric Policarpio
Driver
Willy Sayat
Driver
Dennis Tamonan
Driver
Cherry Grace Buan
Production Coordinator
Ayie Contreras
Production Assistant
Joycelyn Sta. Maria
Production Coordinator
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Sukob (lit. 'Conflict'), also known as The Wedding Curse, is a 2006 Filipino supernatural horror film directed by Chito S. Roño and starring Kris Aquino and Claudine Barretto. Sukob was considered as the highest-grossing Filipino film of all-time earning ₱203 million, until 2009 when it was surpassed by the romance film You Changed My Life. The film's premise is based on a Filipino superstition sukob in which one should not get married within the same year an immediate relative dies or marries.