Sinasamba Kita
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Sinasamba Kita | |
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Format | Drama, Romance |
Created by | Gilda Olvidado |
Directed by | Joel Lamangan |
Starring | Sheryl Cruz Wendell Ramos Carlo Aquino Valerie Concepcion |
Theme music composer | George Canseco for music, and Rey Valera for the lyrics |
Opening theme | Sheryl Cruz |
Ending theme | Ogie Alcasid |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Language(s) | Filipino, Tagalog, English |
No. of episodes | 65 episodes |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Wilma Galvante |
Running time | 25-35 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | GMA Network |
Picture format | 480i SDTV |
Original run | April 30, 2007 – July 27, 2007 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Princess Charming |
Followed by | Kung Mahawi Man Ang Ulap |
External links | |
Official website | |
IMDb profile |
Sinasamba Kita (I Worship You) is a Philippine drama that aired on GMA Network. The series is the first instalment of Sine Novela, a series of remake of films.[1] The original movie was released back in 1982.
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[edit] Komiks Origin
Sinasamba Kita, like most Filipino film classics originated from a comics novel. The original comics novel was written by Gilda Olvidado.
[edit] Plot
They are half-sisters, connected by blood. But to Divina, Nora is just her late father's illegitimate daughter. Yet, despite the harsh treatment she gets, Nora remains awestruck and continues to adulate her strong-willed older sister. But even the meekest of people can only bear so much. Nora leaves the comfort of home to find her own place under the sun, and in due time, she and Divina are to meet again to settle the score once and for all. But will the scars of yesterday prevail or will they forget the wounds especially now that they direly need each other[2]
[edit] TV Series
[edit] Cast
- Sheryl Cruz as Divina Ferrer
- Valerie Concepcion as Nora Ferrer[3]
- Wendell Ramos as Jerry Sandoval
- Carlo Aquino as Oscar
- Extended Cast
- Bing Loyzaga as Isabellita
- Gina Alajar as Corazon
- Mark Gil as Don Jose Ferrer
- Jackie Lou Blanco as Sylvia
- Ricardo Cepeda as Larry
- Allan Paule as Eddie
- Raquel Villavicencio as Elvie
- Tony Mabesa as Manolo
- Jordan Herrera as Jacobo
- Ella Guevara as Young Divina
[edit] Production Crew
- Directed by: Joel Lamangan[4]
- Writers: Anna Aleta A. Nadela
- Head Writer: Don Michael Perez
- Creative Consultants: Roy Iglesias
- Executive-in-charge of Production: Wilma Galvante
[edit] Awards
- Sine Novela presents Sinasamba Kita won as Best Daytime Drama Series in the 21st PMPC Star Awards for TV.
[edit] Trivia
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- Due to her popularity, via Bakekang, GMA Network decided to give the leading role to Sheryl Cruz.
- In Bakekang, Sheryl Cruz and Wendell Ramos were supposed to play husband and wife, but Ramos was replaced by Jay Manalo. In this series, Cruz and Ramos plays as lovers.
- Originally, it was JC de Vera and Camille Prats who were set to play Nora and Oscar, but due to her schedule problems, Pratts was replaced by Valerie Concepcion. De Vera's manager, Anabelle Rama, doesn't want his talent to be paired with Concepcion because she thinks the two have no chemistry; so, de Vera is replaced by Carlo Aquino.
- Jackie Rice and Glaiza de Castro were considered for the role of Nora.
[edit] Movie
[edit] Cast
- Vilma Santos as Divina
- Lorna Tolentino as Nora
- Christopher de Leon as Jerry
- Phillip Salvador as Oscar
- Extended Cast
- Irene Celebre
- Luz Fernandez
- Ramil Rodriguez
[edit] Production Crew
- Directed by: Eddie Garcia
- Writer: Orlando Nadres
- Executive-in-charge of Production: VIVA Films
[edit] Trivia
- This the movie that catapulted Lorna Tolentino into fame.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Old movies get a fresh look on television", pep.ph, n.d. Accessed last April 21, 2007.
- ^ "Sinasamba Kita plot summary", imdb.com, n.d. Accessed last April 21, 2007.
- ^ "Sinasamba Kita full credits", pep.ph, n.d. Accessed last April 21, 2007.
- ^ "Sheryl Cruz denies offer from ABS-CBN", pep.ph, n.d. Accessed last April 21, 2007.