Walang Iwanan... Peksman! Directed by Toto Natividad Written by Henry Nadong Produced by Toto Natividad Starring Cinematography Ramon Marcelino Edited by Ruben Natividad Music by Edwin Ortega Productioncompany
Jolo Films
Distributed by Jolo Films Release date
January 9, 2002 (2002-01-09 ) Running time
110 minutes Country Philippines Language Filipino
Walang Iwanan... Peksman! is a 2002 Philippine romantic action comedy film produced and directed by Toto Natividad . The film stars Jinggoy Estrada and Judy Ann Santos .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] By the time the film was released on January 9, 2002, Jinggoy Estrada was still detained with his father, former president Joseph Estrada , at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center .[ 5]
Cast Jinggoy Estrada as CardingJudy Ann Santos as HelenBayani Agbayani as BodongAce Espinosa as Jo Del Gado Pyar Mirasol as Jinky Robert Arevalo as Helen's FatherTravador Ramos as Capt. Fidel Moreno Izza Ignacio as JulieRomy Diaz as OscarMinnie Aguilar as Betty Rommel Montano as ArielVal Iglesias as Tata Simon Bryan Homecillo as Bong Kuya Cesar as priest Maning Bato as Patient Jimmy Regino as himselfVingo Regino as himselfTorling Pader as Karyong Kilatis Boy Gomez as Asiong Akyat Philip Supnet as MichaelJaime Cuales as Pepeng Pingas Ate Guy as Binong Bading Tacio Tangkad as Jordan Josie Tagle as Landlady Tessie Villarama as Helen's mother Banjo Romero as Jo's Henchman Boy Roque as Ariel's Henchman Malou Crisologo as Denver's nanny Rene Matias as police victim Rey Solo as taxi driver victim Nonong Talbo as priest Lucy Quinto as Raquedan's wife Vic Felipe as warden Manuel Montemayor as police asset Ernie Forte as Berting's asset
Production Initially produced by Millennium Cinema , the film was supposed to be part of the 2000 Metro Manila Film Festival , but production was put on hold, with Jinggoy Estrada being part of the committee. Ping Lacson: Supercop , also directed by Toto Natividad, took over its place. When Millennium closed shop at the start of 2001, Natividad took over the film's production under the Jolo Films banner.[ 6] It was later on supposed to be part of the 2001 Metro Manila Film Festival , but was not able to make it to the cut-off. Its playdate was set to early January 2002.[ 7]
References ^ Samio, Veronica (December 5, 2001). "Peksman, may nang-iwan kay Jinggoy" . The Philippine Star . Retrieved February 18, 2023 . ^ Asis, Salve (December 8, 2001). "Binyag ng kambal ni Aga, di tuloy" . The Philippine Star . Retrieved February 18, 2023 . ^ Samio, Veronica (January 2, 2002). "Mikey ikakasal sa taong ito: Di na naniniwala sa pinsan-pinsan" . The Philippine Star . Retrieved February 18, 2023 . ^ "Judy Ann Santos Romances Jinggoy Estrada On Screen" . Manila Standard . Philippine Manila Standard Publishing. January 7, 2002. p. 19. Retrieved February 18, 2023 – via Google News.^ Badiday, Inday (January 12, 2002). "A friend named Jinggoy" . Philippine Daily Inquirer . The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. p. C3. Retrieved September 14, 2025 – via Google Books .^ Lo, Ricky (January 4, 2001). "Jinggoy's Company Closes" . The Philippine Star . Retrieved February 18, 2023 . ^ Asis, Salve (January 3, 2002). "Leading ladies ni Andrew, preggy?" . The Philippine Star . Retrieved February 18, 2023 .
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