Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan
Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan | |
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Genre | Drama, Romance |
Written by |
Keiko Aquino Rondel Lindayag |
Directed by |
Wenn V. Deramas Andoy Ranay |
Creative director(s) | Deo Endrinal |
Starring |
Claudine Barretto Carlos Agassi Luis Alandy Mylene Dizon |
Theme music composer | George Canseco |
Ending theme | "Hanggang sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan" by Ayegee Paredes |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language(s) | Tagalog, English |
No. of episodes | 501 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Mae Santos |
Editor(s) | Ben Panaligan |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ABS-CBN |
Original run | March 26, 2001 – February 28, 2003 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Walang Hanggan |
Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan (English: At the End of Eternity) is a critically acclaimed Philippine primetime hit drama teleserye aired from March 26, 2001 to February 28, 2003 by ABS-CBN.
Synopsis
The story revolves around Ángelina / Angeline Montenegro (Claudine Barretto) in the early years of her life. In the beginning of the present generation, a new love story awaits when Angeline, who lives a very normal life, has problems when Sally (Mylene Dizon) comes into the household and starts making those around her miserable. Sally takes her anger out on everyone only to find out that once and for all, only love and truth will prevail. In the end, Angeline must face the truth as to who is the man fated to love her amongst Miguel, Clarence, or Benjie.
Cast
Main cast
- Claudine Barretto as Ángelina / Angeline Montenegro-Crisostomo
- Carlos Agassi as Benedicto / Benjamin "Benjie" Ilagan
- Mylene Dizon as Sara / Sally Perida / Susan Concepción
Supporting cast
- Gloria Romero as Carmela Estocapio
- Helen Gamboa as Nelia Santos
- Luis Alandy as Clarence Cristobal
- Ronaldo Valdez as Don Teodoro / Miguel Crisostomo, Sr.
- Leandro Muñoz as Miguel "MJ" Crisostomo, Jr.
- Pilar Pilapil as Adora Evangelista
- Robert Arevalo as Norberto Montenegro
- Boots Anson-Roa as Corazon Montenegro
- Victor Neri as Joaquin Montenegro
- Eugene Domingo as Simang Bernardo / Old Niknik (in a future time)
- Jojit Lorenzo as Gaspar Bernardo
- Matet de Leon as Lucila 'Lucy' Ilagan-Cristobal
- Emilio Garcia as Raul Ilagan
- Ena Garcia as Niknik Bernardo
- Jaime Fabregas as Menandro Soriano
- Néstor de Villa† as Gov. Federico Bustamante
- Candy Pangilinan as Gundina
- Camille Prats as Terry
- Christina Espinosa as Maying
Recurring, extended and guest cast
- Bernard Palanca as Alfonso
- Don Laurel as George
- Justin Cuyugan as Dondie Leviste
- Spanky Manikan as Don Sebastian
- Gladys Reyes as Ruella Agbayani
- Tetchie Agbayani as Consuelo
- Sharmaine Buencamino as Veronica (credited as Sharmaine Centenera)
- Carol Banawa / Dianne dela Fuente as Minerva
- Karla Estrada as Sening
- Shaina Magdayao as young Carmela
- John Lloyd Cruz as Emilio
- Troy Montero as Hector Soriano
- Angela Velez as Millet Benitez
- Gina Pareño as Lita Cristobal
- Tommy Abuel as Delfin Cristobal
- Danilo Barrios as Dong
- Ricky Belmonte† as Badong
- Amy Perez as Mirriam
- Christian Vasquez as Matthew Monteclaro
- Angel Jacob as Krissy
- Pinky Amador as Myrna
- Glenda Garcia as Thelma
- Glydel Mercado as Amelia
- Gretchen Barretto as Andrea Crisostomo / Sabrina
- Adrian Albert as Miguel "Thirdy" Crisostomo III
- Jane Oineza as Arabella Crisostomo
- Dennis Roldan as Dr. Anton dela Cruz
- Nasem Saatchi as Althea Crisostomo
- Alma Moreno as Mayor Socorro Bustamante
- Kaye Abad as Sophia Bustamante Ilagan
- Susan Africa as Christina Tiongson
- Ronalissa Cheng as Ruella's sister
- Lotlot De Leon as Puresa
- Dennis Trillo as JoJo
- Harlene Bautista as Mirinisa
- Juan Rodrigo as Efren Wilwayco
- Ciara Sotto as Barbara Wilwayco
- Frances Ignacio as Tamara Sembrano
- Martin Gonzalo as Martin
- Brando Legaspi as Serge
- Reggie Curley as Ernest
- Debraliz as Epang
- William Martinez as Mark
- Yayo Aguila as Esther
- Don Umali as Tikboy
- Alfred Vargas as Lauro
- Dan Alvaro as Lawin
- Irma Adlawan as Mercy
- Georgina Sandico as Ariane
- Neil Ryan Sese as Neil
- Len Ag-Santos as Catalina
- Mailes Canapi as Elaine
- Clint Albert as Sophia's friend
- Aaron Concepcion as friend
- Olga Havran as Ruella's enemy
- Monica Shy as Kid
- Craig Tuazon as Bad Guy
- Fraz Yap as Boy
- Ian del Carmen as PAOCTF Officer (2001)
- Ian Delfino as Jun (Restaurant Staff of Nelia Santos)
- Hero Angeles as Visitor
In other media and popular culture
- Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan also aired through local radio stations in 2001-2003 throughout its run in the afternoon time slot from previous televised shows
- Dianne Dela Fuente replaced Carol Banawa as Minerva at the later part of the series. Minerva wasn't seen again until the soap's half-way through and by the time Minerva was needed, Carol Banawa was busy with her new soap Bituin.
- Claudine Barretto wore a necklace given to her by a fan as a sign of gratitude.
- This television series is Dennis Trillo's first ever drama series on ABS-CBN 2.
- Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan had a stellar cast and used Gladys Reyes again as Villain to Claudine Barretto's character
- Mylene Dizon, was typecast as main antagonist and was recognized by many Television Viewers as the one who made Claudine's life miserable.
- The series' theme song was used again for another soap called Walang Hanggan in the same network. Also Helen Gamboa was appeared in this series.
- Ayegee Paredes, the interpreter of the theme song, later became a contestant in Talentadong Pinoy on TV5 in 2012.
- In the 2001 film Super B Rufa Mae Quinto' character tells her nemesis played by Mylene Dizon who plays Sally in the TV Drama "Palagi mo na lang sinasaktan at pinapapahirpan si Claudine!" ("You always keep hurting and making Claudine's life miserable!")