Patayin Mo Sa Sindak Si Barbara Explained

Patayin Mo sa Sindak si Barbara
Director:Celso Ad. Castillo
Screenplay:Mike Relon Makiling
Story:Celso Ad Castillo
Music:Ernani Cuenco
Cinematography:Ricardo Remias
Studio:Rosas Productions
Country:Philippines
Language:Filipino

Patayin Mo sa Sindak si Barbara is a 1974 Filipino psychological horror film directed by Celso Ad Castillo, written by Mike Relon Makiling, and starring Susan Roces as the eponymous character.[1]

Plot

Barbara has always been overly indulgent of her little sister, Ruth's, every whim. Years later, Barbara meets and falls in love with Fritz, who is smitten with her. But the spoiled Ruth confesses to her older sister that she too is in love with Fritz and threatens to kill herself if he does not marry her. So with a heavy heart, Barbara once again accommodates Ruth's demands and convinces Fritz to court her younger sister instead. In a twisted act of devotion, Fritz reluctantly agrees to marry Ruth, to prove his love for Barbara. After the wedding, Barbara decides to start a new life abroad, to give Fritz a chance to fall in love with Ruth and for Barbara to get over her feelings for him.

Her past comes back to haunt her when Barbara receives news that her younger sister has killed herself and was witnessed by Ruth's only daughter Karen. Barbara immediately returns to the Philippines to mourn her sister and comfort her unstable niece. Upon Barbara's return, she learns the reason surrounding Ruth's mysterious death.

Throughout their marriage, Ruth felt that Fritz never loved her, but harbored feelings for her sister. In a state of paranoid delusion, she suspects that Fritz was having an affair and used his business trips to the US as an excuse to rendezvous with Barbara. In a jealous rage, she commits suicide and haunts the household through a doll to exact revenge on everyone who wronged her.

Cast

Remakes

In 1995, Star Cinema remade the film as Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara with Lorna Tolentino as Barbara and Dawn Zulueta as Ruth, directed by Chito Roño and written by Ricky Lee.[2] Only veteran actress Angie Ferro appeared on the remake in the same role as Beatriz.

In 2008, ABS-CBN bought the rights to remake the cult classic as a primetime TV Series starring Kris Aquino as Barbara for Sineserye Presents: The Susan Roces Cinema Collection, an anthology series that adapted three of Roces' well-known films for television.[3] The program debuted with a 38.1% rating, becoming the first television remake in the Philippines with honors of a high rating.

A Remake will premier on IWant this fourth quarter titled "Barbara Reimagined". It is based on a 1995 Film. It stars Nathalie Hart as the title character, Mariel de Leon as Ruth, and JC de Vera as James.[4]

Trivia

Awards and nominations

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Award-Giving Body Category Recipient Result
1975 FAMAS Awards[5]
Best Special EffectsPatayin Mo sa Sindak si Barbara
Best Child Actress Beth Manlongat
Best PicturePatayin Mo sa Sindak si Barbara
Best ActressSusan Roces

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Patayin Mo Sa Sindak Si Barbara (1974, Celso Ad Castillo) . October 11, 2010. November 20, 2019. Cine Filipinas Blog.
  2. News: 7 local horror films for your Halloween night . . October 31, 2014 . October 19, 2019.
  3. News: "Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara" premieres on ABS-CBN January 7 . January 2, 2008 . PEP . November 20, 2019 . Jocelyn . Dimaculangan.
  4. News: Classic Pinoy Horror Film Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara Is Getting a Remake . July 18, 2018 . . October 19, 2019.
  5. Web site: FAMAS Awards (1975). IMDb.com. November 14, 2019.