Shake, Rattle & Roll (film)

Shake, Rattle & Roll
Directed by Emmanuel H. Borlaza
Ishmael Bernal
Peque Gallaga
Produced by Dante G. Virata
Ivo C. Quijano
Mark C. Quijano
Written by Jose N. Carreon
Amado Lacuesta Jr.
Rosauro Dela Cruz
Screenplay by Jose N. Carreon
Amado Lacuesta Jr.
Rosauro Dela Cruz
Story by Jose N. Carreon
Amado Lacuesta Jr.
Rosauro Dela Cruz
Starring Charito Solis
William Martinez
Janice de Belen
Rey "PJ" Abellana
Joel Torre
Irma Alegre
Emily Loren
Arlene Muhlach
Mon Alvir
Peewee Quijano
Lito Gruet
Herbert Bautista
Music by Jaime Fabregas
Cinematography Ely R. Cruz
Edited by Jess Navarro
Distributed by Athena Productions
Release dates
December 25, 1984
Country Philippines
Language Tagalog

Shake, Rattle & Roll is a 1984 Filipino horror anthology film directed by Emmanuel H. Borlaza, Ishmael Bernal, and Peque Gallaga. It is the first installment in the Shake, Rattle & Roll film series. Shake, Rattle & Roll was the only film in the series to be produced and distributed by Athena Productions, with the rest of the installments produced and distributed by Regal Films. The film was an entry of the 10th Metro Manila Film Festival, with Herbert Bautista winning Best Actor.

Plot

Baso

Paolo (Rey "PJ" Abellana), Girlie (Arlene Mulach) and Johnny (Joel Torre) decide to perform a spirit of the glass in an abandoned house. When they contact the spirits; namely Isabel, Ibarra and Juanito, the spirits break free from the glass and possess the teens.

In the Spanish era, Isabel is the daughter of Soledad and Antonio. She loves Juanito, a soldier who was battling against the Spaniards, but has to love her suitor Ibarra, a handsome and wealthy man and Juanito's companion. When Juanito began to leave for battle, Isabel awaits for his return. The next day, one of Juanito's companions report to Isabel that Juanito died from the battle with the Spaniards. Devastated by his loss, Isabel decide her engagement with Ibarra. After Isabel and Ibarra celebrate their marriage, they were attacked by Juanito, who was revealed to be alive and was mad when he discovered of her betrayal but Ibarra kills him. Before his last breath, he will have revenge on Ibarra and Isabel for their betrayal to him. Moments after his death, Ibarra commits suicide after being guilty of the death of Juanito, who haunts him and Isabel died from her sickness due to excessive depression. Their spirits haunts the abandoned house and began to reenact their past.

Back the present, Paolo and Johnny, who were still possessed by Ibarra and Juanito, began to fight each other but the caretaker Mang Castor saves them and Girlie by warding off the spirits from their bodies. The teens were back to normal but Johnny stabs Paolo with an axe, revealing he was repossessed by Juanito's spirit. With his last ounce of strength, Paolo grabs the gun and shoots Johnny as Juanito's spirit was exempted from his body. The boys died from their wounds, in front of the traumatized Girlie.

Pridyider

Lorna (Charito Solis) and her daughter Virgie (Janice de Belen) move to a new house with Dodong (William Martinez), the nephew of Lorna's husband. Their home includes an old refrigerator from the kitchen.

The next day, Lorna becomes suspicious of their refrigerator after she saw visions of body parts around her when she gathered food. Later, when their housekeeper Nelia (Emily Loren) was taking her snack, the refrigerator attacks her. The fridge drags Nelia and slams her repeatedly before she collapses to the floor dead.

In Detective Caloy Torres' (Lito Gruet) investigations on Nelia's death, the detective believes that Dodong was responsible for the incident but Lorna claims that he is innocent. After he leaves the house, Torres explains to Lorna about the incident and Dodong. He tells her that she must watch over Dodong and her daughter. Meanwhile, Virgie's boyfriend Max (Mon Alvir) was killed by the fridge when Lorna discovers his severed arm. Lorna calls detective Torres to their home to arrest Dodong but the detective finds Dodong's severed head in the fridge.

Torres becomes suspicious of how the incident is related to previous crimes that happened in 1975. In his research, he finds in old newspapers that a serial killer murders his victims and hides their chopped body parts in the refrigerator. Concerned about the danger this poses to Lorna and her daughter, Torres races to the house to save them. Meanwhile, at the house, the refrigerator begins to consume Virgie. Torres and Lorna arrive and try to save her but the fridge was able to consume Virgie further. Lorna manages to pull the plug off the fridge from the socket, neutralizing the refrigerator's power and saving her daughter from danger.

After Lorna comforts her daughter, Torres shows the family the newspapers about the crime that happened in the house.

Manananggal

Douglas (Herbert Bautista), a teenager from a province, stays with his grandmother along with his young brothers when their parents were working in Davao. The next day after Douglas tried to serenade a young woman named Anita (Irma Alegre), he discovered his friend Kadyo was murdered in the forest.

A manananggal is said to live within the vicinity and is out to eat people. later, he found out that the mananagal is actually the girl she is serenading. He is given the task by his grandmother to kill these creatures. Having to found a way to prevent it from rejoining the other half of its body, he must now survive the night to protect his family from the creature's ferocious attacks.

Cast

Baso

Pridyider

Manananggal

Awards

Year Award Giving Body Award Recipient Result
1984 Metro Manila Film Festival[1] Best Actor Herbert Bautista - Manananggal segment Won

Sequels

For more details on this topic, see Shake, Rattle & Roll (film series).

Shake, Rattle & Roll follows fourteen sequels. Each sequel brings returning actors from each film to reprise different characters.

The part titled "Pridyider" was remade as a separate film titled Pridyider, but with different story.

References

  1. "Metro Manila Film Festival:1984". IMDB. Retrieved 2014-04-09.

External links

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