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Philippine action film
Hula Mo, Huli Ko Directed by Edgardo "Boy" Vinarao Screenplay by Senen Dimaguila Humilde "Meek" Roxas Story by Senen Dimaguila Produced by
Victoria Lorna Fernandez Starring Cinematography Romulo Araojo Edited by Along Vinarao Music by Nonong Buencamino Production company
Distributed by Reflection Films Release date
December 25, 2002 (2002-12-25 )
Running time
100 minutes Country Philippines Language Filipino Box office ₱10,334,808.45
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Hula Mo, Huli Ko is a 2002 Filipino
action film directed by Edgardo "Boy" Vinarao and starring
Rudy Fernandez and
Rufa Mae Quinto . It was one of the entries at the
2002 Metro Manila Film Festival .
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Rudy Fernandez as Sgt. Randy Tuazon
Rufa Mae Quinto as Paula
Carlos Morales as Dr. Franco
Mike Gayoso as Jack
Alvin Anson as Clinton
Mely Tagasa as Lola Apols
Gerald Ejercito as Gerry
Jenine Desiderio as Viola
Patrick dela Rosa as Brix
Menggie Cobarrubias as Chief Veloso
Mar Garchitorena as Remo
Romy Mallari as Hostage Taker
Mel Kimura as Hostage Taker's Wife
Jasmin Reyes as Elena
Boy Roque as Gary
Joey Padilla as Arthur
Arnel Acuba as Afable
Bon Vibar as Priest
Albert Zialcita as Pastor
Robert Rivera as Congressman
Gemalyn Estrada as Lover Girl
Nico Quintana as Lover Boy
Duarte Armea as Roomboy
Arleen de Leon as De Leon
The film had the working title Uno Corinto .
Maricel Soriano at
Judy Ann Santos were initially offered to play the leading lady in the film, but respectively turned it down due to scheduling conflicts, with the former busy shooting with fellow entry
Mano Po . The role eventually went to
Rufa Mae Quinto , as suggested by
Bong Revilla .
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"2002 MMFF: Most successful in box office returns" .
Philippine Daily Inquirer . Retrieved October 12, 2022 .
^ Samio, Veronica (November 7, 2002).
"Daboy: 'Si FPJ lang ang hari' " .
The Philippine Star . Retrieved October 12, 2022 .
^ Amoyo, Aster (November 29, 2002).
"Rufa iniyakan ang paghihiwalay nila ni Hatfield" .
The Philippine Star . Retrieved October 12, 2022 .
^ Amoyo, Aster (December 13, 2002).
"Rufa Mae, minamasahe ni Daboy!" .
The Philippine Star . Retrieved October 12, 2022 .
^ Lo, Ricky (December 22, 2002).
"Rudy: Is He or Isn't He?" .
The Philippine Star . Retrieved October 12, 2022 .
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"Nag-iisang action movie sa MMFFP" .
The Philippine Star . December 24, 2002. Retrieved October 12, 2022 .
^ Samio, Veronica (October 23, 2002).
"Bong inirekomenda si Rufa Mae kay Daboy" .
The Philippine Star . Retrieved October 12, 2022 .
^ Lo, Ricky (December 29, 2002).
"Filmfest: The night of the young blood" .
The Philippine Star . Retrieved October 12, 2022 .
Films directed by Edgardo "Boy" Vinarao