Gaano Kadalas Ang Minsan? (1982)
November 25, 1982Release Date
Gaano Kadalas Ang Minsan? (1982)
November 25, 1982Release Date
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Plot.
They are two women in love with one man. One is the wife, the other is the mistress. And between them, the man whose love and time they share. But even the most discreet of affairs can be laid open, and the most submissive of wives can lose her patience. Vilma Santos, Hilda Koronel and Dindo Fernando lend their thespic talents to this moving tale of love, betrayal and retribution.
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Cast & Crew.

Vilma Santos
Lily

Hilda Koronel
Elsa

Dindo Fernando
Louie

Suzanne Gonzales
Nina

Alvin Enriquez
Alvin (credited as 'Joseph Alvin Enriquez')

Angie Ferro
Abortionist

Odette Khan
Alvin's Teacher

Mario Escudero
Fencing Instructor

Ven Medina
Priest

Gloria Romero
Elsa's Mother

Josephine Estrada
Diana

Ronaldo Valdez
Eric

Tommy Abuel
Dr. Eufemio

Anna Gonzales
Gynaecologist

Delia Razon
Obstetrician

Chanda Romero
Charley

Danny L. Zialcita
Director / Screenplay

Tom Adrales
Story / Assistant Director

Peter Perlas
Production Design

William C. Leary
Production Manager

Ike Jarlego Jr.
Editor

Vic del Rosario Jr.
Executive Producer

Ramon Salvador
Producer

Carmen Irinco
Makeup Artist

George Canseco
Original Music Composer / Songs

Felizardo Bailen
Director of Photography

Basil Valdez
Theme Song Performance
Details.
This Movie Is About.
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Wiki.
Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan? (lit.β'How Often Is Sometimes?') is a 1982 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Danny Zialcita from a screenplay written by Zialcita and Tom D. Andrales, who wrote the film's original story. It stars Vilma Santos, Hilda Koronel and Dindo Fernando.
Released by Viva Films on November 25, 1982, it was a box office success and was the year's highest-grossing film. Critic Justino Dormiendo gave the film a positive review, praising Zialcita's direction and the entire cast's performances. It won six FAMAS Awards, including Best Screenplay (Zialcita and Adrales), Best Story (Adrales), and Best Musical Score (George Canseco).