Rosa Mistica (1987)
1h 56m
Running Time
March 3, 1987Release Date
Rosa Mistica (1987)
1h 56m
Running Time
March 3, 1987Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
A Filipino fantasy/horror anthology starring Snooky Serna. In "Mga Puting Rosas ni Rosalie", Rosalie dies in a freak accident on the day of her wedding to Mike, who's only after her money. With the help of the white rose, she comes back to earth to correct what is wrong. In "Mga Pulang Rosas ni Rosanna", Rosanna is the daughter of a mausoleum caretaker who happens to be the soulmate of the mysterious heir, Ramil, the victim of a curse of Satan's disciple, Lucila. In "Mga Dilaw Rosas ni Rosario", Rosario or Osang, a maid with an ugly facade, falls in love with a man named Dio.
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Cast & Crew.
Snooky Serna
Rosalie Leynes / Rosanna Cabuyao / Rosario Karakol
Liza Lorena
Natalia (segment "Episode I: Rosalie Leynes - Mga Puting Rosas ni Rosalie")
Aga Muhlach
Mike (segment "Episode I: Rosalie Leynes - Mga Puting Rosas ni Rosalie")
Kristine Garcia
Greta (segment "Episode I: Rosalie Leynes - Mga Puting Rosas ni Rosalie")
Eric Quizon
Ramil
Chanda Romero
Lucila
Emmanuel H. Borlaza
Director
Orestes Ojeda
Lucila's Aide
Pablo S. Gomez
Writer
Gabby Concepcion
Dio
Orlando Nadres
Writer
Malou N. Santos
Producer
Charito Solis
Diday
Vehnee Saturno
Composer
Rachel Ann Wolfe
Trixia
Eduardo Jacinto
Cinematographer
Marissa Delgado
Mike's Mother
Romeo Rivera
Mike's Father
Vangie Labalan
Paquita
Ernie Zarate
Emong
Noel Colet
Andy
Mel Martinez
Rosanna's Brother
Rosemarie Gil
Loleng
Roy Alvarez
Atty. Potenciano
Details.
This Movie Is About.
anthology
playboy
angel
mirror
bloodsucker
freak accident
ugly duckling
Wiki.
Rosa Mistica is a 1988 Filipino romantic fantasy anthology film directed by Emmanuel H. Borlaza and written by Orlando B. Nadres. Based on the Pilipino Klasiks comic by Pablo S. Gomez, the film is composed of three segments, with Snooky Serna starring in the lead role in each segment. Produced by Regal Films, it was released on March 3, 1988, and was a commercial success.
Critic Luciano E. Soriano of the Manila Standard gave the film a positive review, and considered the final segment to be the film's highlight.