Narito ang Puso Ko

1992 Filipino film
  • Lorna Tolentino
  • Gabby Concepcion
Cinematography
  • Charlie Peralta
  • Dik Trofeo
Edited byJess NavarroMusic byJaime Fabregas
Production
company
Viva Films
Distributed byViva Films
Release date
  • September 30, 1992 (1992-09-30)[1]
CountryPhilippinesLanguages
  • Filipino
  • English

Narito ang Puso Ko (transl. My Heart Is Here) is a 1992 Filipino drama film directed by Chito S. Roño. The film stars Lorna Tolentino and Gabby Concepcion. Produced by Viva Films, the film was released on September 30, 1992, and was a box office success.[2] Tolentino's performance won her the title of Grandslam Best Actress, having won all nominations for best actress across the major award giving bodies of the Philippines.[3][4]

Plot

A woman who regains back her veterinarian husband after their son was accidentally shot by the son of a prominent politician must also do her best to regain back the life of his comatose son to bring back the old happy life they once had.

Cast

  • Lorna Tolentino as Ellen Cortez Chavez
  • Gabby Concepcion as Dr. Louie Chavez
  • Nanette Medved as Suzette
  • Amy Austria as Dolly Sanchez
  • Mark Gil as Reynato "Tato" Sanchez
  • Cherie Pie Picache as Lynette
  • BB Gandanghari[a] as Joey
  • Alfred Manal as Carlo Chavez
  • Paolo Contis as Dondon Sanchez
  • Rez Cortez
  • Jon Achaval as Congressman Sanchez

Television release

The film received a television premiere on December 9, 1993, as a feature presentation for GMA Network's movie block, Viva Sinerama.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ Credited as Rustom Padilla; Narito ang Puso Ko was released before Gandanghari came out as transgender.

References

  1. ^ "Grand Opening Today". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. September 30, 1992. p. 28. Retrieved November 16, 2020. MTRCB this most awaited drama event has been approved without cut. Rated R 18
  2. ^ Red, Isah V. (October 22, 1992). "Two flops and a non-Flip". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 24. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
  3. ^ Tariman, Pablo A. (February 24, 2015). "Gabby & Lorna: The once and future love team". Philstar.com. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  4. ^ "Lorna Tolentino wants people to remember her for these 3 movies". ABS-CBN News. January 31, 2018. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  5. ^ Japitana, Norma (December 9, 1993). ""Narito ang Puso Ko" in "Sinerama"". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 18. Retrieved August 23, 2023.

External links

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Films directed by Chito S. Roño
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  • Olongapo: The Great American Dream (1987)
  • Itanong Mo sa Buwan (1988)
  • Baleleng at ang Gintong Sirena (1988)
  • Kasalanan Bang Sambahin Kita? (1990)
  • Bakit Kay Tagal ng Sandali? (1990)
  • Kailan Ka Magiging Akin (1991)
  • Narito ang Puso Ko (1992)
  • Ikaw Lang (1993)
  • Separada (1994)
  • Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin (1994)
  • Eskapo (1995)
  • Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara (1995)
  • Di Mapigil ang Init (1995)
  • Dahas (1995)
  • Nasaan ang Puso (1997)
  • Curacha, ang Babaing Walang Pahinga (1998)
  • Bata, Bata... Paano Ka Ginawa? (1998)
  • Ang Babae sa Bintana (1998)
  • Laro sa Baga (2000)
  • Spirit Warriors (2000)
  • La Vida Rosa (2001)
  • Yamashita: The Tiger's Treasure (2001)
  • Dekada '70 (2002)
  • Spirit Warriors: The Shortcut (2003)
  • Feng Shui (2004)
  • Sukob (2006)
  • Caregiver (2008)
  • T2 (2009)
  • Emir (2010)
  • Bulong (2011)
  • The Healing (2012)
  • Shake, Rattle and Roll Fourteen: The Invasion (2012)
  • Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill (2013)
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  • Feng Shui 2 (2014)
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  • The Ghost Bride (2017)
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