Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy
- Charo Santos-Concio
- Malou N. Santos
- Vic del Rosario Jr.
- Vice Ganda
companies
- ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc.
- Viva Films
- Star Cinema
- Viva Films
- December 25, 2013 (2013-12-25)
Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy (Girl, Boy, Gay, Tomboy) is a 2013 Filipino comedy parody film produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films starring Vice Ganda in the title role, alongside Maricel Soriano, Joey Marquez, Ruffa Gutierrez, JC de Vera, Ejay Falcon, Kiray Celis, Xyriel Manabat and Cristine Reyes in their supporting roles. It was one of the official entries of the 2013 Metro Manila Film Festival.
The movie was supposedly the first solo movie of John Lapus but Deramas dropped him[clarification needed] after he refused to drop weight.[2]
Synopsis
After long years of separation, quadruplets Girlie (Female), Peter (Male), Mark (Gay), and Panying (Lesbian) meet again when Peter needed a compatible liver donor. Mark is the only match, and he sets a condition in exchange for his liver - for Girlie, Peter, and their father Pete (Joey Marquez) experience the hardships he, Panying, and their mother Pia (Maricel Soriano) have gone through. He then makes sure Girlie goes through hell on their behalf. In the process, Mark starts to give their family another chance and sees them in a different light. However, just when things are going well for them, Girlie schemes to get even with Mark. Worse, Pete's current fiancée Marie (Ruffa Gutierrez) plans to have him and Pia permanently separated. Is there a happy ending for this unconventional family?
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Vice Ganda as Marklyn Monroe "Girlie", Peter, Mark Jill, and Pattie "Panying" Jackstone
Supporting cast
- Maricel Soriano as Pia Jackstone
- Joey Marquez as Peter "Pete" Jackstone
- Ruffa Gutierrez as Marie
- Cristine Reyes as Liza
- JC de Vera as Osweng
- Ejay Falcon as Harry
- Xyriel Manabat as Cindy is Pia Jackstone's adopted daughter
- Rhed Bustamante as Bella is Pia Jackstone's adopted daughter
- JM Ibañez as Ariel is Pia Jackstone's adopted son
- Angelu de Leon as Rhea
- Bobby Andrews as Jack
- Joy Viado† as Lola Amparo Jackstone
- Frank Garcia as Dave
- Jelson Bay as Janitor
- Cecil Paz as Sales Lady
- Eagle Riggs
- Lassy Marquez
- MC Calaquian as Waiter
- Flora Gasser as Manang
- Atak as Bar Manager
- Ryan Bang as Jun Pyo
- Rubi Rubi as Crazy Patient/Doctor
Special participation
- Karylle as Peter's girlfriend (cameo role)
- Luis Manzano as the priest (cameo role)
- Pia Moran as herself
- Ryan Bang as Jun Pyo
- Johan Santos
- Donnalyn Bartolome as Starmobile saleslady (cameo role)
Awards
Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2014 Philippine Movie Press Club Star Awards for Movies (PMPC) | Movie Actor Of The Year | Vice Ganda | Won |
39th Metro Manila Film Festival | Best Actress | Maricel Soriano | Won |
Best Actor | Vice Ganda | Nominated | |
2nd Best Picture | Won | ||
Gender Sensitivity | Won | ||
2014 GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards[3] | Film Actress of the Year | Maricel Soriano | Won |
Phenomenal Stars | Vice Ganda (with Vic Sotto) | Won |
References
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 15, 2017. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Sweet at Direk Wenn, nagkatampuhan (Kaya pinalitan sa Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy)". Archived from the original on November 7, 2013. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
- ^ "Complete List of Winners: 45th Guillermo Mendoza Box-Office Entertainment Awards 2014". The Summit Express. Retrieved 2014-05-019.
- http://www.rappler.com/entertainment/movies/47249-mmff-girl-boy-bakla-tomboy-review
External links
- Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy at IMDb
- Official Website
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