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Directed by | Mario O'Hara |
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Produced by | Nora Aunor |
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Cinematography | Johnny Araojo |
Edited by | Efren Jarlego |
Music by | William Yusi |
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Distributed by | APG Films |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Condemned, a 1984 Filipino neo noir crime film, depicts the cruelty of big-city life, with a focus on Manila. The plot centers on the corruption of society and abuses of power. The film was directed by Mario O'Hara, and the screenplay was written by Jose Javier Reyes and Frank Rivera. The film received an "A" review from the Film Ratings Board.
Yolly (Nora Aunor), a flower vendor, her brother Efren (Dan Alvaro), a driver and hired gun for a ruthless gangster, and Connie (Gloria Romero) live a bleak existence in the underbelly of the fashionable tourist district of Manila. Escaping from a violent past, the siblings' world collides with Connie's gang.