Shake, Rattle and Roll 13 | |
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Directed by | Chris Martinez (Rain Rain Go Away) Richard Somes (Tamawo) Jerrold Tarog (Parola) |
Starring | Zanjoe Marudo Maricar Reyes Kathryn Bernardo Sam Concepcion Edgar Allan Guzman Louise delos Reyes Celia Rodriguez Boots Anson-Roa Jay Manalo Ara Mina Dimples Romana Ervic Vijandre Eugene Domingo |
Distributed by | Regal Entertainment, Inc. Regal Multimedia, Inc. |
Release date(s) | December 25, 2011 |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Tagalog English |
Shake, Rattle & Roll 13 is a 2011 Filpino horror suspense film in three acts from Regal Films. It is the the thirteenth installment of Shake, Rattle & Roll film series. It is also distributed by the Regal Entertainment, Inc. and Regal Multimedia, Inc. It is an entry in the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival. It stars Eugene Domingo (who also starred in the past film series of Shake, Rattle & Roll), Zanjoe Marudo, Maricar Reyes, and several others.
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A family transferred into an isolated town where the family man Allan (Zanjoe Marudo) tends with his blind wife (Maricar Reyes) and illegitimate son (Bugoy Carino). Soon they found out that there are extraordinary creatures lurking outside their house that is looking for something they claim that is stolen from them.
Best friends Lucy (Kathryn Beranardo) and Shane (Louise Delos Reyes) enters inside a forbidden lighthouse. When they reached the top they saw two ghosts causing them to fall down. They survived without scratches and they discovered after the incident that the ghost from the lighthouse followed them. Soon they uncover that the place was haunted by two witches with an unfinished business. It starts to possess them so they can finish what they started.
Mar and Cynthia [ Jay Manalo and Eugene Domingo) celebrated their anniversary during the wrath of Ondoy. After the typhoon they closed down their factory and tries to sell it. After some time, unexplainable things started to happen as one by one each of her family members started to die due to drowning. The story unfolds into a much darker hidden secrets they've done in the past that is now haunting them.
Tamawo
Parola
Rain Rain Go Away
In a review for ClickTheCity.com, Philbert Ortiz Dy described the film as a worthy anthology rating it with 4 out of a possible 5 stars. The film serves as a nice showcase of local talent and the Parola episode itself is "worth the price of admission." Its weaknesses include the overall length and unevenness in regards to the two other episodes paling in comparison with Parola's quality and impact.[1]
However, PEP.ph's Abby Mendoza was more appreciative of the movie pointing out how unique the storytelling elements, themes and performances of each episode made SRR13 a film that does "more than creep one out."[2]
Award Giving Body | Award | Result |
37th Metro Manila Film Festival | 3rd Best Picture | Won |
Best Festival Child Performer | Won, (Bugoy Carino) | |
Best Original Story | Won, (Chris Martinez & Marlon Rivera - Rain, Rain, Go Away Episode) |
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