
A Tale of Filipino Violence
Drama
Overview
With the imminent death of his autocratic grandfather, coinciding with the burgeoning oppressive regime of Ferdinand Marcos, Servando Monzon III, inheritor of the hacienda and businesses of his powerful clan, agonises on becoming the new feudal lord and capitulating with Marcos’ designs to control the Philippines. Aware of his clan’s long history of violence, Monzon knows the very violent history of his county and foresees a very violent future with the dictatorship.
Top Cast


John Lloyd Cruz
John Lloyd Cruz
Servando Monzon VI / Hector Maniquiz
John Lloyd Cruz
Servando Monzon VI / Hector Maniquiz


Agot Isidro
Agot Isidro
Tiya Dencia
Agot Isidro
Tiya Dencia


Hazel Orencio
Hazel Orencio
Belinda Hermano-Monzon
Hazel Orencio
Belinda Hermano-Monzon


Bart Guingona
Bart Guingona
Servando Tres
Bart Guingona
Servando Tres


Earl Ignacio
Earl Ignacio
Capt. Leon Andres
Earl Ignacio
Capt. Leon Andres


Noel Sto. Domingo
Noel Sto. Domingo
Tang Mercurio
Noel Sto. Domingo
Tang Mercurio
Noel Miralles
Noel Miralles
Tang Inciong
Noel Miralles
Tang Inciong


Gio Gahol
Gio Gahol
Delio Hermano / Asedelio
Gio Gahol
Delio Hermano / Asedelio


Charo Santos
Charo Santos
Helen Maniquiz / Bathsheba
Charo Santos
Helen Maniquiz / Bathsheba


Ian Lomongo
Ian Lomongo
Sgt. Lambunao
Ian Lomongo
Sgt. Lambunao
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