Borrowed Face Trailer

Borrowed Face Trailer (1992)

15 July 1992 Drama 108 mins

Alicia is an unattractive woman who is transformed into a beauty by a plastic surgeon. She soon realizes that beauty is not all that matters in this world.

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Cast

Christopher de Leon

as Dr. Hugo Rodin

Cesar Montano

as Mendez

Nanette Medved

as Carissa / Alicia

Daria Ramirez

as Timotea

Caridad Sanchez

as Grandma Emma

Rosemarie Gil

as Auntie Rose

Lucita Soriano

as Aling Azon

Lorli Villanueva

as Kapitana

Romeo Rivera

as Miguel

Orestes Ojeda

as Dr. Ruben Victorino

Melissa Mendez

as Margot Victorino

Crew

Vic del Rosario Jr.

Vic del Rosario Jr. Executive Producer

Vehnee Saturno

Vehnee Saturno Music Director

Charlie Peralta

Charlie Peralta Director of Photography

Benjie De Guzman

Benjie De Guzman Production Design

Eric M. Cuatico

Eric M. Cuatico Supervising Producer

Marivic B. Ong

Marivic B. Ong Associate Producer

Sandy Santamaria

Sandy Santamaria Executive Producer's Assistant

Vic Macamay

Vic Macamay Sound Supervisor

Gene Rose Singson

Gene Rose Singson First Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

Philippines 15 July 1992

Production Companies

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