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Manila in the Claws of Light

Country: Philippines, Language: Tagalog, 125 mins

Original Title

Maynila: Sa Mga Kuko Ng Liwanag....aka The Nail of Brightness
  • Director: Lino Brocka
  • Writer: Edgardo Reyes; Clodualdo Del Mundo Jr.
  • Producer: Mike De Leon; Severino Manotok Jr.

CGiii Comment

Half-way through there is a brief gay-for-pay scene...in a seedy brothel.

The rest of the film is a mournful, noisy diatribe on poverty.

Regarded by some to be best film to come out of the Philippines - a statement that doesn't exactly compliment the nation's cinematic output.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Fisherman Julio leaves his idyllic island province to search for his girlfriend Ligaya in Manila, where she allegedly has a job. He signs up at a construction site, where the workers are ruthlessly exploited. One day at the market, he spots the woman who lured Ligaya to the big city. She takes him to the house of a Chinese man, where Julio thinks he recognises his girlfriend at a window. When he loses both his job and his apartment, he ends up with a street hustler, who indoctrinates him into the world of prostitution.

It becomes increasingly clear that Ligaya is also working as a prostitute, albeit not voluntarily … This social drama depicts the ordeals of two young people as representatives of the urban underclass during the Marcos regime, whereby the real location is freighted with symbolic meaning. Oppression and state corruption in Manila in the Claws of Light are countered by gestures of solidarity among the poorest of the poor. But neither religious solace nor the Marxist revolution will provide salvation for the two lovers, seen finally in a cinema, hugging as the passion of the Christ in Nicholas Ray’s King of Kings (1961) unfolds.

Cast & Characters

Hilda Koronel as Ligaya Paraiso;
Bembol Roco as Julio Madiaga;
Lou Salvador Jr. as Atong;
Joonee Gamboa as Omeng;
Pio De Castro III as Imo;
Danilo Posadas as Benny;
Jose Jardinazo as Frank;
Spanky Manikan as Gido;
Edipolo Erosido as Eddie;
Pancho Pelagio as Mr. Balajadia;
Purita Yap as Nanay;
Josephine Gutierrez as Kapatid ni Ligaya;
Gina Zegui as Kapatid ni Ligaya;
Ronnie Magalong as Kapatid ni Ligaya;
Anna Marie Nicolas as Batang Ligaya