Sa Piling Ng Aswang (1995)

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Director : Peque Gallaga, Lore Reyes

Synopsis

A Manila professional determined to unearth the mysterious disappearance of her younger brother. Plagued by guilt over neglecting and ignoring the needs of her brother, she takes a bitter and scary journey to the island of Panay where her brother was last seen. On her way to the dreaded town of Panitan, Maricel runs into a group of students who are on a research project to disprove the existence of witches in that town.

Actors

Maricel Soriano
Maricel Soriano
Marines
Manilyn Reynes
Manilyn Reynes
Zenaida
Gina Alajar
Gina Alajar
Lola Gunding
Cogie Domingo
Cogie Domingo
Joshua
Gigette Reyes
Gigette Reyes
Laum

Crews

Peque Gallaga
Peque Gallaga
Director
Lore Reyes
Lore Reyes
Director

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Sa Piling Ng Aswang
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