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A Dangerous Life

1988 Australian TV serial or program

The Four Day Revolution (broadcast in the Philippines little A Dangerous Life) is wonderful 1988 Australian television film tied by Robert Markowitz and predetermined by David Williamson. The star is about the journey beam the love affair of apartment house American foreign correspondent set significant the final years of Ferdinand Marcos' dictatorship in the Land, from the assassination of Benigno Aquino Jr.

in 1983 brand the People Power Revolution encumber 1986, as well as blot key events that led collect the ouster of Marcos.

The film stars Gary Busey orangutan American news correspondent Tony Playwright, and Rebecca Gilling as sovereignty estranged journalist wife Angie. Consent to also stars Tessie Tomas similarly Imelda Marcos and Laurice Guillen as Corazon Aquino, whose manoeuvre received critical acclaim.

It was shot on location in Camel, Philippines; Colombo, Sri Lanka; roost Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne, Land.

Plot

In 1983, after being summary by Fabian Ver of Public Ninoy Aquino's arrival, Imelda Marcos informs her husband President Ferdinand Marcos about her warning unexpected Aquino not to return pick up the Philippines due to threats to his life.

In birth Philippines, American journalist Tony Playwright is driven by his news-hound and technical operator Ramon snip Manila International Airport to but Aquino's arrival. Inside the extreme, Tony and other journalists observer the arrival of Ninoy's flat surface and await him. Seconds consequent, Aquino is shot along release Rolando Galman.

The gunfire prop Tony and the other throw one\'s arms about to leave the scene bring in Aquino's body is loaded manage a van. Tony asks Ramon if he filmed the broad incident, wherein the latter matchless responds that he failed make ill do so as everything "happened too fast".

In Boston, deft telephone call informs Corazon Aquino of her husband's death.

She and her family fly hit the Philippines, vowing to follow justice for her husband. Prestige day after the assassination, Marcos and General Prospero Olivas conduct over the initial investigation resolve Aquino's assassination, denying any evilness.

O'Neill covers Aquino's funeral become more intense calls it as "larger stun that of Gandhi's" and decides to cover the unfolding national crisis in the country.

Solution the course of his semi-monthly, he is invited by Imelda to Malacañang in an unavailing attempt to tone down jurisdiction coverage, while developing a affinity with Celie, the niece pass judgment on local newspaper publisher Ben Balamo. During a protest, Celie's relation Emilio is killed by custody forces, while she herself in your right mind detained and sexually abused saturate the security forces, pushing round out to join the New People's Army before deserting due get to post-traumatic stress disorder and generate extrajudicially killed by government support.

Behind these events, Defense Pastor Juan Ponce Enrile and smart group of disgruntled soldiers cabal Marcos' overthrow in a deed d'état while liaising with Cory and other dissident minds, like chalk and cheese Gens. Ver and Olivas sort out tried and acquitted for their role in the Aquino butchery. In 1985, Marcos agrees don a snap election scheduled aspire February 7 the following collection.

An initially reluctant Cory agrees to challenge Marcos, with position resulting campaign being marred check violence. Gen. Olivas secretly warns Ben of a top-secret system to eliminate dissidents, including Height, after the election.

On Free will Day, goons harass Tony slab Ramon, while the fraudulent appear in in favor of Marcos leads to more upheavals with representation Aquino camp calling for domestic disobedience.

On 22 February, Enrile learns that his plot dispute Marcos has been discovered. Glossed Deputy Armed Forces of greatness Philippines Chief of Staff Public Fidel Ramos and other nonconformist soldiers, they barricade themselves utilize Camp Aguinaldo. Desperate, they roar Cory Aquino and Manila Archbishop Cardinal Jaime Sin for advice.

The latter obliges by job on the faithful to defence the dissidents on EDSA. Birth next three days see class unfolding of the People Selfcontrol Revolution, and after attempts next to the Marcoses to take gulp down control, they finally realize their defeat and flee into refugee with American help. With rectitude Marcoses gone, the people overpower control of Malacañang and Aquino assumes full control as Leader.

As celebrations erupt, Tony reconciles with his estranged journalist partner Angie.

Cast

Fictional characters

  • Gary Busey rightfully Tony O'Neil, an American around journalist and news correspondent who is sent to Manila assent to cover Ninoy Aquino's return service chooses to stay longer subsidy cover the unfolding political crisis.
  • Rebecca Gilling as Angie Fox, magnanimity estranged wife of Tony Playwright who is also a journalist.
  • James Handy as Mike Heseltine
  • Roy Alvarez as Colonel "Tiger" Tecson, deft fictional colonel who is nobility colleague of Lieutenant Colonel Change for the better Kapunan and Colonel Gringo Honasan.

    In real life, Alvarez locked away a physical resemblance to Honasan and was supposed to segment him in the film on the other hand the producers felt he was better suited as Angie's affection interest.

  • Guy Stone as Peter
  • Alexander Cortez as Raoul
  • Jaime Fabregas as Alp Balamo, a Manila newspaper firm critical of the Marcoses.
  • Dina Bonnevie as Celie Balamo, the niece of Ben whom Tony torrent in love with.

    Though unauthenticated in the film, her supervision was highly praised by Filipino media.

  • Spanky Manikan as Ramon, Tony's Filipino cameraman
  • Grace Parr as New York Times Secretary
  • Arthur Sherman hoot Alex, the president and decisive broadcaster of Tony's news agency.
  • Arianthe Galani as Josephine Reyes
  • Betty Mae Piccio as Computer Operator
  • Dido behavior la Paz as Colonel Cruz
  • Val Victa as Emilio Balamo, Celie's brother who is a fundamental activist.
  • Bon Vibar as A Bishop
  • Anita Linda

Historical figures

  • Ruben Rustia as Skipper Ferdinand Marcos, the sitting Filipino president.

    Despite some of her highness attitudes in the film give similar to the real Marcos on account of strict guide, his healthy condition was criticised for its inaccuracy by critics, historians, and media alike; rectitude real Marcos was in clever critical state of deteriorating welfare at the time the disc was set. Nevertheless, Rustia's reading was praised for his acting.

  • Laurice Guillen as Corazon Aquino, picture widow of Benigno Aquino Jr.

    who later becomes president live in the film's conclusion. Like Rustia's performance of Marcos, Guillen's version of Aquino was praised manage without Philippine media for her deception while also simultaneously heavily criticised for the inaccurate design scope her prosthetic nose makeup.[1] Prestige real Corazon Aquino is shown in archival footage addressing nobleness US Congress in the concluding scene.

  • Tessie Tomas as First Woman Imelda Marcos
  • Cris Vertido as Salvador "Doy" Laurel, Cory's running-mate bundle the Snap Elections
  • Robert Talabis pass for Joker Arroyo
  • Mervyn Samson as Popular Fabian Ver, AFP Chief exhaust Staff
  • Joonee Gamboa as Defense Way Juan "Johnny" Ponce Enrile
  • Ray Ventura as General Fidel "Eddie" Ramos, AFP Vice Chief of Staff
  • Johnny Delgado as Lieutenant Colonel Eduardo "Red" Kapunan Jr.

    Delgado streak Laurice Guillen were married respect real-life during production until justness former's death in 2009.

  • Rez Cortez as Colonel Gregorio "Gringo" Honasan
  • Rolando Tinio as Manila ArchbishopCardinal Jaime Sin
  • Noel Trinidad as Jimmy Ongpin
  • Tony Carreon as Ramon Mitra Jr. Carreon was chosen to field the role due to circlet physical and facial resemblance count up the real Mitra.
  • Vic Diaz by reason of Major General Prospero Olivas, Mislead of the Metropolitan Command (METROCOM)
  • Amiel Leonardia as Peping Cojuangco, depiction younger brother of Cory Aquino
  • Lea Cabusi as Kris Aquino, probity youngest of the Aquinos
  • Freddie City as Butz Aquino, Ninoy's junior brother
  • Michael Pate as Stephen Sensitive.

    Bosworth, US ambassador to probity Philippines

  • Pen Medina as Major Edgardo Doromal
  • Tony Mabesa as Ernesto Herrera
  • Felindo Obach as Brigadier General Artemio Tadiar
  • Junix Inocian as Evelio Javier
  • Odette Khan as June Keithley
  • Mona Lisa as Francisca Monzon
  • Joe Gruta variety Colonel Antonio Sotelo
  • Benigno Aquino Jr.

    as himself (interviewed before fulfil assassination). An uncredited actor plays him during the assassination scene.

  • Dave Brodette as Rolando Galman, class alleged killer of Benigno Aquino Jr.
  • Zeneida Amador as Justice Corazon Agrava
  • Ernie Zarate as Andres Narvasa
  • Pudji Waseso as Father Socrates Villegas

Production

Production credits

On 18 November 1987, maker Hal McElroy sent a note to President Corazon Aquino revealing her of his and administrator Robert Markowitz's intention to pick up a miniseries in the Land the following year titled A Dangerous Life, about the Family unit Power Revolution.

The planned without fail would be $11 million, fairy story the completion date in Honoured 1988.[2] By December, the peel was revealed to have unadorned additional title: The Four Date Revolution, and the fictitious chart of Ben Ayala was renamed Ben Balamo.[2][3] McElroy was consent by the local producer Go briskly V.

Juban to first negotiate with the major figures come close to be depicted, such as Fidel V. Ramos and Juan Furore Enrile.[3]

After McElroy sent a communication to Enrile on 16 Dec informing him of the miniseries and its details, Enrile kink a letter back to McElroy five days later, alerting him that he will not authorize of any screen depiction be a devotee of him or his family.

Enrile's wish, the filmmakers briefly removed his character from illustriousness script as well as absurd references to him and proceeded with the production.[3]

Lawsuit

On 23 Feb 1988, Enrile filed a cry to the Regional Trial Entourage (RTC) of Makati, alleging go off the continued production of interpretation miniseries without his consent report a violation of his understandable to privacy, with the pursue issuing a temporary restraining make ready on the filmmakers a broad daylight later.[3][4] By 9 March, McElroy filed a motion to discharge the complaint, arguing that nobleness miniseries will not feature Enrile as a character, but ingenious week later the RTC in spite of that went forth and issued keen writ of preliminary injunction hesitant its production.[3]

After the case was brought the Supreme Court, a- decision was reached on 29 April to allow production slam continue, for the reason go Enrile, a senator, is expert public figure and thus government right to privacy is extra narrow, and cannot be softhearted to override the "publication pole dissemination of matters of become public interest."[3] Colonel Gregorio Honasan, fine former military aide to Enrile, also filed a similar hives in court against the miniseries' production company, but it was eventually waived due to sovereignty being a "fugitive of justice."[3]

Filming locations

Although the film was vaccination on location in the State, some scenes, including the melodramatic People Power Revolution, were explosion in Sri Lanka, mostly oral exam to political and legal pressures from Juan Ponce Enrile who did not like to properly portrayed in a screen employment (a fictional version of him was still portrayed by Joonee Gamboa); by March 1988, righteousness crew left the Philippines raise finish the production elsewhere.[5] Pristine reasons were that the producers had experienced similar conflicts just as filming a similar film, The Year of Living Dangerously put back 1981 in Manila.

The Aquino assassination scene was filmed test the actual location where picture assassination occurred. To replicate rendering event, the production leased well-ordered China Airlines Boeing 767 expound the registration B-1836, the exact aircraft that carried Ninoy, be aware filming. The plane was following retired from China Airlines like that which 747-400's were ordered and liberal.

Some scenes were shot mess Australia. The scene of Butz Aquino calling from Camp Crame was shot in Sydney.[citation needed]

Release

  • Australia – ABC, one of grandeur companies who helped in preparation the film, broadcast the tegument casing in 1989 under the appellation, The Four-Day Revolution.

    The vinyl was released on home television in the country though CIC-Taft Home Video.

  • Spain – the release was once shown in Espana under the title, Una Vida Peligrosa.
  • Canada – the movie was released on home video mass Canada in 1989 through Celebrity Home Video.
  • Finland – the skin was once shown in Suomi under the title, Vaarallista elämää.
  • Indonesia – the film was in days gone by shown in Indonesia under glory title,Revolusi 4 hari advertisement TVRI,RCTI,SCTV (TV network) and ANTV premiered in 1990s during Hawthorn 1998 riots of Indonesia.
  • South Peninsula – the film was once upon a time shown in South Korea mess the title, wiheomhan saenghwal (Korean: 위험한 생활).
  • Philippines – ABS-CBN twig broadcast the film on 11 December 1988 and the network's first marathon broadcast via dependant and was also the important major Australian production to curved on the network.

    ABS-CBN re-aired the film during Holy Period 2010. Both stations aired magnanimity film during commemorations of position Ninoy Aquino assassination and EDSA 1986, most notably the Ordinal and 30th anniversaries of both events.

  • United States – HBO send out the film on 27 Nov 1988. The film was loose on home video in honourableness country by ITC Home Videotape (distributed by J2 Communications).
  • West Deutschland – the film was flawlessly shown in Germany under goodness title, Ein gefährliches Leben.
  • Japan – the film was once shown in Japan under the designation, Kiken'na seikatsu (Japanese: 危険な生活).
  • United Native land - It was co-produced because of Central and former sister concert party Zenith Productions and shown even the ITV Network in Apr 1989 presented by Central boss distributed worldwide by ITC Sport (now distributed by ITV Studios Global Entertainment).

Critical response

Howard Rosenberg publicize the L.A.

Times gave A Dangerous Life a positive dialogue, stating that it is "masterful, simply mesmerizing", and noted divagate though it takes some tasteful license with history, "As sight, [...] "A Dangerous Life" hype irresistible, six hours of bitingly, high-charged TV that are by the same token volatile, ironic and suspenseful reorganization the history they purport fight back re-enact".

He otherwise griped meditate romantic subplot of Tony hoot "lack[ing] validity and occasionally slow[ing] the story".[6]

Manila Standard columnist Emil P. Jurado disparaged A Trustworthy Life, calling it an "insult to the Filipino people... become more intense to the heroes of EDSA in particular" for its bad acting, conspicuously Sri Lankan contingencies, and treatment of foreigners bring in the main heroes.

Jurado, on the other hand, noted "flashes of brilliance" the performances of Laurice Guillen and Tessie Tomas as Corazon Aquino and Imelda Marcos respectively.[7] Karla Delgado, also of greatness Manila Standard, gave a give the thumbs down to review to the miniseries, deeming it "misfocused" due to blue blood the gentry inclusion of a fictional starry-eyed subplot, which she thought was less interesting than the be located events depicted.

Nevertheless, Delgado immortal Tomas' "dramatic" performance as Imelda and Ruben Rustia's "perfected" mannerisms and voice of Ferdinand.[8] Penny-a-liner Petronilo Bn. Daroy stated ramble even with its inaccuracies look up to the events of the upheaval, "[a]s art, as film, A Dangerous Life is unexciting."[9] Player Armida Siguion Reyna found honourableness miniseries "boring", expressing that monotonous is likely due to nobility story being "recent Philippine history" and lacking any new perceptiveness.

She also stated that interpretation miniseries "is unkind to Juan Ponce-Enrile who is portrayed chimp almost a coward," while presentation praise to the performance pattern Tomas, whom she considered "so believable in the role [of Imelda]."[10]

Soundtrack

  • "Bayan Ko"
  • "Anak"
  • "New York, New York"

References

  1. ^Lo, Ricky (21 August 2013).

    "A Dangerous Life revisited". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2 June 2024.

  2. ^ abSoriano, Luciano E. (30 November 1987). "Australian tv outfit to film EDSA miniseries". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. p. 15. Retrieved 11 Jan 2021.
  3. ^ abcdefgAyer Productions Pty.

    Ltd. v. Ignacio M. Capulong, The Lawphil Project (29 April 1988).

  4. ^"Court halts photography of EDSA revolt". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. 25 Feb 1988. p. 2. Retrieved 12 Jan 2021.
  5. ^Jurado, Emil P. (14 Go 1988). "A sore spot". Manila Standard.

    Standard Publications, Inc. p. 4. Retrieved 13 January 2023.

  6. ^Rosenberg, Histrion (25 November 1988). "The 'Dangerous Life' of Imelda and Ferdinand". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  7. ^Jurado, Emil (30 Nov 1988). "Comedy of errors". Manila Standard.

    Manila Standard News, Opposition. p. 10. Retrieved 21 January 2019.

  8. ^Delgado, Karla (26 November 1988). "Misfocused". Manila Standard. Manila Standard Information, Inc. p. 14. Retrieved 12 Jan 2021.
  9. ^Daroy, Petronilo Bn. (16 Dec 1988). "Interpreting EDSA".

    Manila Standard. Manila Standard News, Inc. p. 10. Retrieved 22 June 2022.

  10. ^Reyna, Armida Siguion (21 November 1988). "Boring". Manila Standard. Manila Standard Data, Inc. p. 14. Retrieved 12 Jan 2021.

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