Manila Kingpin

Manila Kingpin

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Philippines | Crime Boss

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  • Genre(s): Action, Drama, Crime
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Tikoy Aguiluz, Gary dela Cruz
  • Cast(s): Jorge Estregan, Carla Abellana, Phillip Salvador, John Regala, Baron Geisler See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 56min
  • Music: Jessie Lasaten
  • Award(s): MMFF 2011 (Won)
    Grand Jury 2012 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Rust Road, Damaged
  • Story:
    Mobster Asiong Salonga (ER Ejercito) rules the mean streets of Manila with an iron fist—until he is betrayed by a trusted friend. Manila Kingpin is based on the story of the notorious Tondo, Manila, gang leader Nicasio “Asiong” Salonga, whose true-to-life accounts had been portrayed in several movie versions since 1961 (starring Joseph Estrada). It is also the first Filipino major film produced in black-and-white in the 21st century as well as the returning action genre movie. Before the film was shown, Tikoy Aguiluz requested the producers, through his lawyers, that his directorial credits in the film and promotional tools be removed because the final version of the film can no longer be described as his after the producers made a reedit, re-shoot and music mixing without his involvement. He also demanded that he be allowed to make a director's cut of the film.
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STORY

Story
Mobster Asiong Salonga (ER Ejercito) rules the mean streets of Manila with an iron fist—until he is betrayed by a trusted friend. Manila Kingpin is based on the story of the notorious Tondo, Manila, gang leader Nicasio “Asiong” Salonga, whose true-to-life accounts had been portrayed in several movie versions since 1961 (starring Joseph Estrada). It is also the first Filipino major film produced in black-and-white in the 21st century as well as the returning action genre movie. Before the film was shown, Tikoy Aguiluz requested the producers, through his lawyers, that his directorial credits in the film and promotional tools be removed because the final version of the film can no longer be described as his after the producers made a reedit, re-shoot and music mixing without his involvement. He also demanded that he be allowed to make a director's cut of the film.

AWARDS

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Won
MMFF Award

Best Production Design | 2011 | Fritz

Best Original Theme Song | 2011 | Ely

Best Sound Recording | 2011 | Albert Michael

Best Musical Score | 2011 | Jessie

Best Editing | 2011

Best Cinematography | 2011 | Carlo

Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | John

Best Screenplay | 2011 | Rey

Best Director | 2011 | Darry Dela

Best Picture | 2011

FAP Award

Best Production Design | 2012

Best Editing | 2012

Best Sound | 2012 | Albert Michael

Best Picture | 2012

Best Actor | 2012 | Jorge

Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | John

Star Award

Movie Musical Scorer of the Year | 2012 | Jessie

Movie Production Designer of the Year | 2012 | Fritz

Movie Editor of the Year | 2012

Movie Cinematographer of the Year | 2012 | Carlo

Movie Supporting Actor of the Year | 2012 | Baron

Movie of the Year | 2012

Movie Director of the Year | 2012 | Darry Dela

Movie Original Theme Song of the Year | 2012

FAMAS Award

Best Actor | 2012 | Jorge

Best Director | 2012 | Tikoy

Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Baron

Best Screenplay | 2012 | Rey

Best Cinematography | 2012 | Carlo

Best Editing | 2012

Best Theme Song | 2012 | Denise

Best Musical Score | 2012 | Jessie

Best Picture | 2012

Golden Screen Award

Best Cinematography | 2012 | Carlo

Best Production Design | 2012 | Ronaldo

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Nominations
Grand Jury Award

Best Narrative Feature | 2012

Star Award

Movie Sound Engineer of the Year | 2012 | Albert Michael

Movie Actor of the Year | 2012 | Jorge

Movie Supporting Actor of the Year | 2012 | John

Movie Original Screenplay of the Year | 2012 | Roy

Golden Screen Award

Best Motion Picture Drama | 2012

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Drama Musical or Comedy | 2012 | John

Best Editing | 2012

Best Sound | 2012 | Albert Michael

Best Original Song | 2012 | Denise

FAMAS Award

Best Actress | 2012 | Carla

Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Valerie

Best Story | 2012 | Rey

Best Special Effects | 2012 | Erick

Best Visual Effects | 2012 | Erick

FAP Award

Best Director | 2012

Best Screenplay | 2012 | Rey

Gawad Urian Award

Best Supporting Actor Pinakamahusay na Pangalawang Aktor | 2012 | Ronnie

Best Sound Pinakamahusay na Tunog | 2012 | Albert Michael

Best Cinematography Pinakamahusay na Sinematograpiya | 2012 | Carlo

Best Production Design Pinakamahusay na Disenyong Pamproduksiyon | 2012 | Fritz

MMFF Award

Best Visual Effects | 2011 | Erick

Best Original Story | 2011 | Jorge

Best Actor | 2011 | Jorge

Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Baron

TRIVIA

Trivia

Before the film was shown, Tikoy Aguiluz requested the producers, through his lawyers, to remove his directorial credits in the film and promotional tools because the film's final version can no longer be described as his after the producers made a re-edit, re-shoot, and music mixing without his involvement. He also demanded to be allowed to make a director's cut of the film.

Aside from Jorge Estregan , who was the nephew of Joseph Estrada (the first actor to portray Asiong Salonga onscreen), fellow actors Joko Diaz and Dennis Padilla have relatives who also appeared in the very first Asiong Salonga film in 1961. Joko's father, Paquito Diaz , who became famous playing villainous roles onscreen, played the role of Erning; and just like Dennis, his father Dencio Padilla played one of Asiong's comrades.

This is the fourth presentation of Asiong Salonga's life story onscreen. The first was in 1961 and was played by ER Ejercito's uncle, Joseph Estrada. The second was in 1977 with Rudy Fernandez, while the third was in 1990 with ER Ejercito, who also top-billed the fourth film.

Released 50 years after the very first Asiong Salonga film and 60 years after Salonga's death.

The second Asiong Salonga film in black-and-white.