Alyas Batman en Robin
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Alyas Batman en Robin | |
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Directed by | Tony Y. Reyes |
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Based on | Batman by Bob Kane and Bill Finger |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Oscar Querijero |
Edited by | Eduardo Jarlego |
Music by | Mon del Rosario |
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Distributed by | Regal Films |
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Running time | 102 minutes[2] |
Country | Philippines |
Languages | Filipino English |
Alyas Batman en Robin (lit. 'Alias Batman and Robin') is a 1991 Filipino musical-comedy superhero parody film based on the titular superheroes from DC Comics, Batman and Robin. It stars Joey de Leon as Batman, Rene Requiestas as the Joker, Dawn Zulueta as Angelique Legarda, Vina Morales as Vina, de Leon's son Keempee as Robin, and Panchito as the Penguin. Several songs in the film use melodies taken from other early rock and roll staples such as "At the Hop", "Bird Dog", "Lucille", and "Surfin' Safari".[3]
Originally produced by Viva Films, the film was delayed from its original release in early 1989 when Warner Bros. objected to the use of their characters' names and costumes. The film was eventually produced and released on April 6, 1991, albeit by Viva Film's rival studio, Regal Films.
Plot
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Cast
[edit]- Joey de Leon as Batman
- Rene Requiestas as the Joker/Jocson
- Dawn Zulueta as Angelique Legarda
- Vina Morales as Vina
- Keempee de Leon as Robin/Kevin
- Panchito as Tiyo Paenguin/Tiyo Paeng
- Almira Muhlach as Catwoman
- Chinkee Tan as Glasses
- Cathy Mora
- Ruben Rustia
- Mon Alvir
- Bomber Moran
- Joaquin Fajardo
- Yoyong Martirez
- Rommel Valdez
- Ernie Forte
- Rene Hawkins
- Danny Rojo
- Bert Cayanan
- Rey Solo
- Jun de Guia
- Ariel Villasanta
- Nemy Gutierez
- Enciong Reyes
Production
[edit]The film was initially an unauthorized production from Viva Films, set to be released in 1989[1][4] to capitalize on the then in-production 1989 Batman film starring Michael Keaton. Shooting lasted into June 1989, with comedians Joey de Leon and Rene Requiestas alleging that Dawn Zulueta was causing delays in the final weeks of shooting due to prioritizing her other commitments.[5] However, Warner Bros.[a] objected to the use of their characters' names and costumes, which resulted in production being halted a day before its completion.[6] Despite de Leon's attempt to remedy the situation by proposing to title the film Hello Batman... How's Robin, the release of the film was still blocked for some time.[6][7] The film was eventually produced and released by Regal Films in 1991, two years later than the intended 1989 release.
A sequel was planned, launching Thursday group member and popular matinee teen idol and heartthrob Hector Chua. However, those plans did not materialize.
Parodies
[edit]The "R" on the Robin costume was intentionally stylized to resemble the logo of its eventual producer, Regal Films, a rival to the film's original production company Viva Films.
Panchito's Tiyo Paenguin literally means "Uncle Paenguin", which is a portmanteau of the names "Tiyo Paeng" and "Penguin". The name is also a double entendre of the Spanish term for fellatio.
Joey de Leon imitates the mannerisms of Fernando Poe Jr. in some scenes of the film. Poe had earlier produced a similar Batman parody film in 1965.
Dawn Zulueta's character is based on Vicky Vale, Batman's love-interest who works as a reporter in the comics and as a photojournalist in Kim Basinger's version of the character in the 1989 film . Similarly, her name is a combination of the names of then-ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs correspondents, Angelique Lazo and Loren Legarda. Her butler, Noli Boy, on the other hand is a spoof of another ABS-CBN anchor Noli de Castro, with him often quoting the latter's signature Magandang Gabi, Bayan.
See also
[edit]- Alyas Batman at Robin, a 1965 Filipino film
- James Batman
Notes
[edit]- ^ The Manila Standard erroneously referred to King Features Syndicate as the copyright owners of the Batman franchise; most other sources named Warner Bros. as the company who threatened legal action.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Libo-on, Eddie O. (January 10, 1989). "The show is over". Manila Standard. Manila Standard News, Inc. p. 14. Retrieved May 25, 2021.
After [Tatlong Mukha ng Pag-ibig] is the father-and-son tandem of Joey and Keempee de Leon in Batman at Robin.
- ^ Yeatter, Bryan (2007). Cinema of the Philippines: A History and Filmography, 1897-2005. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 244. ISBN 978-0-7864-3047-5. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
- ^ "Alyas Batman En Robin | Things to do in Houston". Time Out. February 2017. Archived from the original on June 24, 2021. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
- ^ Libo-on, Eddie O. (March 4, 1989). "Fast-paced action film". Manila Standard. Manila Standard News, Inc. p. 14. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
Chinkee [Tan] is slated to appear in Viva's 'Batman and Robin'...
- ^ Ramos, Anna Karenina (June 14, 1989). "TV star moves into motion picture". Manila Standard. Kagitingan Publications, Inc. p. 26. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
- ^ a b Libo-on, Eddie (September 5, 1989). "Dina – soon a producer". Manila Standard. Kagitingan Publications, Inc. p. 24. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
- ^ Fowler, Matt (April 15, 2021). "The Craziest Superhero Movie Knockoffs". Retrieved April 29, 2023.
External links
[edit]- 1991 films
- 1990s musical comedy films
- 1990s superhero comedy films
- Unofficial Batman films
- Philippine superhero films
- Regal Entertainment films
- Robin (character) films
- Philippine musical comedy films
- 1990s Tagalog-language films
- Films directed by Tony Y. Reyes
- Films involved in plagiarism controversies
- Mockbuster films
- Comics film stubs
- Musical comedy film stubs
- Philippine film stubs