Guns and Roses (TV series)
Guns and Roses | |
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Genre | Action, Drama, Romance, Slice of Life |
Written by |
Genesis Rodriguez Jerome T. Co |
Directed by |
Trina N. Dayrit Rechie A. del Carmen |
Starring |
Robin Padilla Bea Alonzo Diether Ocampo Empress Ejay Falcon |
Opening theme | "Dahil Mahal Kita" by Jovit Baldivino |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language(s) | Filipino, English |
No. of episodes | 80 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Narciso Y. Gulmatico, Jr. Maricris P. Sioson |
Location(s) | Philippines |
Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Star Creatives Group RCP Productions |
Release | |
Original network | ABS-CBN |
Picture format | NTSC (480i) |
Original release | June 6, 2011 – September 23, 2011 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Mara Clara (October 25, 2010-June 3, 2011) |
External links | |
Website |
Guns and Roses is a Philippine action drama romance series that aired on ABS-CBN from June 6, 2011 to September 23, 2011 replacing Mara Clara starring Robin Padilla, Bea Alonzo and Diether Ocampo.[1][2][3][4]
This is Robin Padilla's second action primetime series in the network, following the television series Basta't Kasama Kita, which concluded eight years ago. This is the first team up with Bea Alonzo as his leading lady and Diether Ocampo in a TV Production.[5]
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Robin Padilla[6] as Abelardo "Abel" Marasigan. Abel suffers a traumatic childhood when he witnesses his father being framed up by his fellow police officers, leading to his father’s mental break down. He vows revenge and he becomes a vigilante who fights for the rights of the hopeless. He wants to try to be part of Don Lucio's endeavors.
- Bea Alonzo[7] as Regina "Reign" Santana. An artist, receives a big blow in her life when her fiancé dies on the day of their wedding after helping out some victims of a hold-up outside the church. From then on she has become a cold, empty shell longing for the love she lost to a violent and unfortunate circumstance.
- Diether Ocampo as Marcus Aguilar. He is the policeman in charge of investigating the death of Reign’s fiance’s death. As he gets closer to solving the case, he also could not help but fall for Reign’s beauty and charm.
- Ejay Falcon as Jonathan "Onat" Marasigan. Onat longs for a father figure in his life after their father was admitted to a mental institution. He finds solace is his older brother Abel but becomes very disappointed in him when he suddenly leaves their family.
- Empress Schuck as Joanne "Joni" Dela Rocha. A sweet girl who will melt Onat’s hardened heart. She believes in happy ever afters and the innate goodness of every person. She is bubbly and charming but can be a bit stubborn at times.
Supporting cast
- Gladys Reyes as Diana Montano Alvaro
- Pinky Amador as Aretha Aguilar
- Liza Lorena as Dolor Marasigan/Delta
- Mark Gil as Don Lucio Dela Rocha/Señor
- Maliksi Morales as Prince Santana
- Nanding Josef as Jose 'Pepe' Marasigan
- Isabel Rivas as Patricia 'Patria' Santana
- Ketchup Eusebio as MacArthur 'Mac-Mac' Pangan
- Pen Medina as Philip 'Tsong' Marasigan
- Justin Cuyugan as King Santana
- Minnie Aguilar as Yayey
- Boom Labrusca as Franco Moreno
- Ina Feleo as Diana 'Dindin' Ventura
- Ian Galliguez as Axl Navarro
Guest cast
- Froilan Sales as Zabala
- Bernard Laxa as Paltik
- Lauren Novero as Russell
- Roy Alvarez as Arnulfo
- Hiyasmin Neri as Kitchie
- Allan Paule as Dante
- Crispin Pineda as Badong
- Janus Del Prado as Vincent Bartolome
- Archie Adamos as Ybanez Ramirez
- Levi Ignacio as Melvin Buendia/Marvin Intalan
- Lito Pimentel as Rico Bartolome
- Angel Jacob as Cristina Dela Rocha
- Chinggoy Alonzo as Don Soliven
- Joonee Gamboa as Father Fabian
Special participation
- John Wayne Sace as Teen Abel
- Jairus Aquino as Young Abel
- Mika Dela Cruz as Young Reign
- Izzy Canillo as Young Marcus
- Phytos Ramirez as Young King
- William Lorenzo as Young Pepe
- Gilleth Sandico as Young Dolor
- Farrah Florer as Young Patria
- Paolo Rivero as Young Philip
- Neri Naig as Young Marlen
- Manuel Chua as Young Marvin
- Jose Sarasola as Young Rico
- Simon Ibarra as Young Badong
- Tom Rodriguez as Young Lucio
- Jake Cuenca as Paolo Ventura
Remake
Hindi television serial Rang Rasiya was inspired from Guns and Roses which debuted on Indian channel Colors on December 30, 2013.[8]
Theme song
The theme song entitled Dahil Mahal Kita was originally performed by The Boyfriends and also covered by Ogie Alcasid.
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.push.com.ph/news-feature/1747/Ejay-Falcon-is-excited-about-working-with-Empress-for-an-upcoming-teleserye.aspx
- ↑ http://www.pep.ph/guide/tv/8214/bea-alonzo-trainsnbspin-boxing-and-gun-handling-for-hernbspupcoming-tv-series
- ↑ http://www.pep.ph/guide/tv/8245/robin-padilla-and-bea-alonzo-talk-about-their-kissing-scenes-in-guns-and-roses
- ↑ http://www.push.com.ph/features/3367/robin-padilla-admits-he-asked-for-several-takes-for-his-kissing-scene-with-bea-alonzo/
- ↑ http://www.pep.ph/guide/tv/8245/robin-padilla-and-bea-alonzo-talk-about-their-kissing-scenes-in-%20guns-and-roses
- ↑ Robin Padilla admits he asked for several takes for his kissing scene with Bea Alonzo
- ↑ Bea Alonzo is willing to do love scenes with Robin Padilla for ‘Guns and Roses’
- ↑ Sanaya Irani confirmed for Rang Rasiya - Indian Express
External links
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