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Cast

Aga Muhlach

Aga Muhlach

Tommy

Lea Salonga

Lea Salonga

Sandy

Ariel Rivera

Ariel Rivera

David

Sandy Andolong

Sandy Andolong

Marita

Barbara Perez

Barbara Perez

Cita

Mary Walter

Mary Walter

Lola Guelay

Noel Trinidad

Noel Trinidad

Arturo

Manny Castañeda

Manny Castañeda

Didoy

Eric Cayetano

Eric Cayetano

Ronnie

Bimbo Bautista

Bimbo Bautista

Benjie

Mon Confiado

Mon Confiado

Roel

Chin Chin Gutierrez

Chin Chin Gutierrez

Cynthia

Alma Lerma

Alma Lerma

Mrs. Castro

Cesar Mathay

Cesar Mathay

Mr. Abelo

Eugene Domingo

Eugene Domingo

Purita

Terry Baylosis

Terry Baylosis

Business Associate

George Lim

George Lim

Business Associate

Marlon Lozano

Marlon Lozano

Barkada

Crew

Tess V. Fuentes

Tess V. Fuentes

Associate Producer

George Jarlego

George Jarlego

Editor

Jose Javier Reyes

Jose Javier Reyes

Screenplay

Randy Gamier

Randy Gamier

Production Design

Jose Javier Reyes

Jose Javier Reyes

Story

Jose Javier Reyes

Jose Javier Reyes

Director

Jun Pereira

Jun Pereira

Director of Photography

Nonong Buencamino

Nonong Buencamino

Original Music Composer

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Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal

199210.0 / 10125 min
Romance, Drama

Overview

This movie is Lea Salonga's first movie in the Philippines after her Miss Saigon stint. It was an acid test if Salonga has the acting ability that Filipino critics are demanding. The Tony-awardee did not win any awards for this movie, but her two leading men grabbed major awards. Aga Muhlach won the best actor in the 1992 MMFF, while singer Ariel Rivera, in his movie debut, grabbed the 1992 MMFF best supporting actor award. The movie is produced by Octo Arts, the same company that produced Lea's 1988 self-titled album.