Campus Girls

1995 Filipino drama film

  • Mel Mendoza-del Rosario
  • Shaira Mella Salvador
Produced byWilliam LearyStarring
  • Vina Morales
  • Donna Cruz
  • Donita Rose
  • Geneva Cruz
CinematographyEduardo JacintoEdited byIke Jarlego Jr.Music byRicky del Rosario
Production
company
Viva Films
Distributed byViva Films
Release date
  • January 25, 1995 (1995-01-25)
Running time
110 minutesCountryPhilippinesLanguageFilipino

Campus Girls is a 1995 Philippine drama film directed by Mac Alejandre on his directorial debut.[1] The film stars Vina Morales, Donna Cruz, Donita Rose and Geneva Cruz as the titular kolehiyalas.[2][3][4][5][6]

The film is streaming online on YouTube.

Plot

Vangie, Georgie, Samantha and Diane are best of friends who encounter different journeys in life as they go through college. Their friendship gets tested when Diane and Samantha fight over the affections of college heartthrob Louie, while Georgie discovers that Vangie is her dad's young mistress.

Cast

  • Vina Morales as Vangie
  • Donna Cruz as Georgie
  • Donita Rose as Samantha
  • Geneva Cruz as Diane
  • Chanda Romero as Aling Pilar
  • Gary Estrada as Bogs
  • Marjorie Barretto as Margie
  • Elizabeth Oropesa as Becky
  • Dante Rivero as Andy
  • Caridad Sanchez as Mamoo
  • Ian de Leon as Louie
  • Ronaldo Valdez as Ramon
  • Lander Vera-Perez as Mike
  • Alona Alegre as Cory
  • Amy Austria as Criselda
  • Richard Bonnin as Dante
  • Gina Alajar as Mrs. Rosales
  • James Apilado as Boyet
  • Shaina Magdayao as Bunny
  • Michael Vera-Perez as Michael
  • Rommel Montano as Rommel
  • Jaymee Hizon as Jaimee
  • Erwin as Erwin
  • Joemar Cruz as Joey
  • Charmaigne Santanera as Myrna
  • Milina Jacoway as Jenny
  • Jessa Zaragoza as Pinky
  • Richard de Dios as Francis
  • Noni Mauricio as Chito
  • Lennon Serrano as Lennon
  • Kenneth Garcia as Kenneth

Release

Vina Morales walked out of Campus Girls's premiere on January 25, 1995, after realizing that most of her scenes were edited out of the film.[7]

References

  1. ^ Bautista, Mario (December 31, 2003). "Direk Mac Alejandre before he took "flight"". The Philippine Star. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  2. ^ Kamote, Kalabasa (January 31, 2013). "Movie Ads: "Campus Girls"". Pinoy Pop Culture. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  3. ^ "Donna, Vina, Geneva, and Donita in Campus Girls". Donna Cruz. January 25, 1995. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  4. ^ Red, Isah (January 7, 1995). "Love On a Four-way Street". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 22. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Google News.
  5. ^ Japitana, Norma (January 9, 1995). "Introducing Mac Alejandre". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 22. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Google News.
  6. ^ Japitana, Norma (January 13, 1995). "The Massacre Movie to End All Massacre Movies". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 22. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Google News.
  7. ^ Red, Isah (February 2, 1995). "The Honeymoon's Over, But Why is This Athlete Still Hanging On?". Manila Standard. Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. p. 23. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Google News.

External links

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Films directed by Mac Alejandre
  • Campus Girls (1995)
  • Sukdulan (2003)
  • Captain Barbell (2003)
  • Lastikman: Unang Banat (2004)
  • Let the Love Begin (2005)
  • I Will Always Love You (2006)
  • One True Love (2008)
  • Ang Panday (2009)
  • In Your Eyes (2010)
  • Ang Panday 2 (2011)
  • Just One Summer (2012)
  • Eyes on Fire (2022)
  • Bela Luna (2023)
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