
Rizal in Dapitan
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
Dr. Jose Rizal was exiled in Dapitan from 1892-1896. These were his last four years. Dapitan served as his prison cell. He always compared it to “a beautiful cage” where he is imprisoned. This was the longest imprisonment Rizal ever had. He became so lost by those times, but still he did not lose his mind. Even there, he continued studying and discovering things. He continued his conversation with his friends, scientists and doctors outside the country.
Top Cast


Albert Martinez
Albert Martinez
Jose Rizal
Albert Martinez
Jose Rizal


Amanda Page
Amanda Page
Josephine Bracken
Amanda Page
Josephine Bracken
Roy Alvarez
Roy Alvarez
Capt. Carnicero
Roy Alvarez
Capt. Carnicero


Jaime Fabregas
Jaime Fabregas
Father Sanchez
Jaime Fabregas
Father Sanchez


Candy Pangilinan
Candy Pangilinan
Maria
Candy Pangilinan
Maria


Tess Dumpit
Tess Dumpit
Narcisa
Tess Dumpit
Narcisa


Nonie Buencamino
Nonie Buencamino
Pio Valenzuela
Nonie Buencamino
Pio Valenzuela


Soliman Cruz
Soliman Cruz
Pablo Mercado
Soliman Cruz
Pablo Mercado


Rustica Carpio
Rustica Carpio
Teodora Alonzo
Rustica Carpio
Teodora Alonzo
Carelle Manuela
Carelle Manuela
Manuela Orlac
Carelle Manuela
Manuela Orlac
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