Magiting at Pusakal explained

Magiting at Pusakal
Director:Augusto Buenaventura
Music:Ernani Cuenco
Cinematography:Fermin Pagsisihan
Editing:Atilano Salvador
Studio:Joseph Estrada Productions[1]
Country:Philippines
Language:Tagalog

Magiting at Pusakal is a 1972 Filipino action film starring Fernando Poe Jr. and Joseph Estrada. Directed by Augusto Buenaventura and co-written by Buenaventura and Ruben Rustia, the film is about Leon and Joe, two fugitives of contrasting personalities who try to avoid capture during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. Produced by Joseph Estrada Productions, the film was released in the Philippines on April 15, 1972, and was later given a re-release in 1988.

Cast

Release

Magiting at Pusakal was originally released in the Philippines on April 15, 1972.[1] The film was later given a re-release in wet season 1988.

Critical response

Upon the film's re-release in 1988, Lav Diaz gave the film a mixed review, criticizing the credits and action sequences as lacking ("A few blasts of the heroes' guns, already so many enemies are falling down") while praising the film's timely themes and Joseph Estrada's ability to deliver amusing one-liners as the "pusakal" (a person addicted to stealing and gambling).[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Deza, Alfonso. Mythopoeic Poe: Understanding the Masa as Audience Through the Films of Fernando Poe, Jr.. 2006. Great Books Publishing. 971-0391-18-6. 241. May 9, 2020.
  2. Book: Almario. Virgilio. Virgilio S. Almario. UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino. UP Filipino Dictionary. 2010. Anvil Publishing, Inc.. Pasig. 978-971-635-033-3. 1023. 2nd.