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Grease Gun Gang

  • 1992
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
23
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Robin Padilla in Grease Gun Gang (1992)
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An ex-convict gets back together with his gang and convinces them to reform. But when rival groups come knocking, they may have to revert back to their wicked ways.An ex-convict gets back together with his gang and convinces them to reform. But when rival groups come knocking, they may have to revert back to their wicked ways.An ex-convict gets back together with his gang and convinces them to reform. But when rival groups come knocking, they may have to revert back to their wicked ways.

  • Director
    • Eddie Rodriguez
  • Writer
    • Humilde 'Meek' Roxas
  • Stars
    • Robin Padilla
    • Michael De Mesa
    • Daniel Fernando
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    23
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eddie Rodriguez
    • Writer
      • Humilde 'Meek' Roxas
    • Stars
      • Robin Padilla
      • Michael De Mesa
      • Daniel Fernando
    • 1User review
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    Robin Padilla
    Robin Padilla
    • Carding Sungkit
    Michael De Mesa
    Michael De Mesa
    • Victor Lim
    Daniel Fernando
    Daniel Fernando
    • Pandong Eta
    Roi Vinzon
    Roi Vinzon
    • Julio
    Bing Loyzaga
    Bing Loyzaga
    • Teresa
    Dennis Padilla
    Dennis Padilla
    • Panyong Libog
    Rommel Padilla
    Rommel Padilla
    • Engeng
    Alou Gonzales
    • Nena
    June Hidalgo
    • Bertong Hika
    • (as Jun Hidalgo)
    Ruben Rustia
    • Mr. Lee
    Ruel Vernal
    Ruel Vernal
    • Captain Laconico
    Berting Labra
    • Ka Lando
    Dexter Doria
    Dexter Doria
    • Mrs. Lee
    Val Iglesias
    Val Iglesias
    • Julio's Right Hand Man
    Boy Roque
    Boy Roque
    • Henry Lim
    • (as Rosauro 'Boy' Roque)
    Jesus O. Ramos
    Jesus O. Ramos
    • Marquitos
    • (as Jess Ramos)
    Michelle Ann Lopez
    • Olive
    William Lorenzo
    William Lorenzo
    • Victor Lim's Henchman
    • Director
      • Eddie Rodriguez
    • Writer
      • Humilde 'Meek' Roxas
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    8Nen_Master357

    Ideal balance of action, drama and comedy

    Eddie Rodriguez's movie is obviously Robin Padilla's most balanced action film, not only because it combines an entertaining yarn about tough guys teaming up to protect the Chinese community but also to the uninhibited use of blood effects and the wacky humor.

    Padilla plays "Carding Sungkit", an ex-convict who just got out of the joint. Carding is the leader of a gang comprised of a voyeur/peeping tom (played by Dennis Padilla), a diarrhea prone lad (essayed by Daniel Fernando), an asthmatic junkie (played by Jun Hidalgo) and an illiterate (played by Rommel Padilla). While these characters are little more than caricatures, the writer of the script, Humilde Roxas added just a dash of realism, to put a little dimension and depth to these roles. Padilla's own character in the film is that of a white knight, goody two shoes; the hoodlum with a heart of gold.

    Although the moniker of the gang is taken from the supposed rival of Tondo's Canary Brothers in the 1950s, Carding's posse is a totally different group and entirely fictional (not sure though if the Grease Gun Gang depicted in Leonardo Pascual's film is also completely made up or if there is a semblance of truth that the Canary siblings actually fought against a group with that name). The movie belongs to a style of local action film narrating the lives of post World War II era Filipino mafiosos; this means there are lots of scenes of guys with suspenders and frequent playing of old songs; thankfully, the latter doesn't happen a lot in the film and the only scene where old music is played is in the ballroom sequence.

    What Rodriguez got right in his film is the pacing. The pace of the film is not too fast or too slow; it's just right for the narrative. Jimmy Fabregas and Nonong Buencamino's music is pretty great and perfectly captures the vibe of each scene. The screenplay by Roxas is noteworthy for its mixture of gross/naughty humor and serious drama. The action sequences are quite good, especially the fight scene between Carding and Roy Vinzon's Julio as well as the shootout in an abandoned factory finale. The car chase in a narrow alleyway was masterfully staged and Padilla's stunt (more likely done by a stunt double) which involved getting hit by a car, is pretty neat.

    Rodriguez's movie does fall back a bit in its depiction of local Chinese in the 1950s. The stilted manner in which these Chinese characters speak tagalog borders on parody; Michael De Mesa and Ruben Rustia positively sound like Joey De Leon's Starzan and this kind of takes away from the film's dramatic weight. Also, what's up with the use of Yoyoy Villame's novelty song which was recorded in the early 70s but somehow surfaced in the 1950s (the song itself is a farcical take on Dee Dee Sharp's "Baby Cakes", published in vinyl format in 1962)? Though it's obvious that the use of the song was deliberate, to show that the film doesn't take itself too seriously and that the movie was made purely with tongue in cheek.

    To conclude, Rodriguez's film is a hard action ouvre. It's one of Padilla's last hurrahs as his handlers and manager milked his popularity for all it's worth by having him star in various unexceptional action romcom films.

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      Hound Dog
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      Written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

      Performed by Elvis Presley

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    • Release date
      • 1992 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Philippines
    • Languages
      • Tagalog
      • Filipino
    • Production company
      • Viva Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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