Ambush is a 1988 Filipino action film directed by Francis 'Jun' Posadas and written by Jerry O. Tirazona. It stars Ronnie Ricketts, Dick Israel, Sonny Parsons, E.R. Ejercito, Leo Lazaro, Bobby Zshornack, and Beverly Vergel. The film depicts an armed struggle between the New People's Army's Sparrow Unit and the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Produced by Regent Films, Ambush was released in theaters on July 13, 1988.
Ambush | |
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Directed by | Francis 'Jun' Posadas |
Screenplay by | Jerry O. Tirazona |
Story by | Raffy Quizon |
Produced by | Betty Catog (executive producer) |
Starring | Ronnie Ricketts |
Cinematography | Ver Dauz |
Edited by | Nap Montebon |
Music by | Rey Valera |
Production company | Regent Films[1] |
Release date | |
Running time | 123 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
It was given a mildly positive review by critic Lav Diaz, who praised its non-propagandistic depiction of ideological conflicts between communist revolutionaries and law enforcers, while criticizing its technical flaws and the inclusion of an implausible character.
Plot summary
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Cast
edit- Ronnie Ricketts as Ka Mario
- Dick Israel as Ka Diego
- Sonny Parsons
- E.R. Ejercito
- Leo Lazaro
- Bobby Zshornack
- Beverly Vergel
- Raoul Aragonn
- Odette Khan
- Johnny Wilson
- Joonee Gamboa
- Johnny Vicar
- Gladys Reyes
- Vic Varrion
- Rey Sagum
- Danny Riel
- Rene Matias
- Grego Gavino
- Robert Talby
- Dave Moreno
- Jess Bernardo
Production
editAmbush was one of the first major roles of Bobby Zshornack and Leo Lazaro, part of a group called the "Escolta Boys" who mostly starred in action films.[4] On April 11, Beverly Vergel did her own stunt of driving a pickup truck through a fruit stand.[5]
Critical response
editLav Diaz, writing for the Manila Standard, gave a mildly positive review of the film.[6] He praised the film's non-propagandistic and unbiased depiction of the ideological conflicts between communist revolutionaries such as the Sparrow Unit and enforcers of the law, but considered the filmmakers' inclusion of an inexperienced recruit within the demanding unit as unbelievable and the film's "biggest mistake", in addition to its other technical faults.[6] He concluded, however, that if viewers watched the film solely for its action, it is worth the cost of admission.[6]
Accolades
editGroup | Category | Name | Result |
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PMPC Star Awards for Movies | Best New Actor | Bobby Zshornack[7] | Nominated |
Best Child Performer | Gladys Reyes[7] | Nominated |
See also
editOther film depictions of the Sparrow Unit starring Ronnie Ricketts:
- Sparrow Unit: The Termination Squad (1987)
- Target... Maganto (1988)
- Alex Boncayao Brigade (1989)
References
edit- ^ Miralles, Nitz (July 5, 1988). "Ronnie, Gabby deny rumors". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. p. 14. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
- ^ "Movie Guide". Manila Standard. Standard Publications Inc. July 13, 1988. p. 14. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
NEW LORDS[...]Ambush
- ^ "Movie Guide". Manila Standard. Standard Publications Inc. July 12, 1988. p. 11. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
NEW LORDS.............Raider Platoon
- ^ Alip, Nap C. (February 19, 2019). "A Throwback on Escolta Boys of Showbiz". Balita. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
- ^ V., Nena (July 1, 1988). "Viva tries to recover lost ground". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. p. 14. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
- ^ a b c Diaz, Lav (July 26, 1988). "Walang kinikilingan". Manila Standard (in Filipino). Standard Publications, Inc. p. 15. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
Bakit sa pelikula'y naglagay ang mga may obra ng isang bagong recruit, matatakutin (ni hindi mapaputok ang baril) at litung-lito pa sa hanay ng grupong ito? .... Ang aspetong ito ang pinakamalaking kapalpakan ng Ambush.
- ^ a b "Star Awards set for April 15". Manila Standard. Kagitingan Publications, Inc. April 8, 1989. p. 28. Retrieved September 4, 2020.