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Kumander Dante (film)

Kumander Dante is a 1988 Filipino biographical action film about the co-founder of the New People's Army, the militant arm of the Communist Party of the Philippines, Bernabe "Kumander Dante" Buscayno. Produced and directed by Ben "M7" Yalung from a screenplay by Ricky Lee, the film stars Phillip Salvador as the titular rebel, alongside Laarni Enriquez, Paquito Diaz, Charlie Davao, Robert Talabis, Bing Davao, Bomber Moran, King Gutierrez, E. R. Ejercito, and Ruben Rustia; Buscayno himself provides the narration. The film was produced by Cine Suerte and was released on September 1, 1988.

Cast
Phillip Salvador as Bernabe Buscayno / Kumander DanteLaarni EnriquezPaquito Diaz as Col.Romeo Gatan • Charlie DavaoRobert TalabisBing DavaoBomber MoranKing GutierrezE. R. EjercitoRuben RustiaLucita Soriano • Ernie Zarate • Mario Escudero • Joel LamanganZandro Zamora as Kumander Alibasbas • Mon Godiz as Jose Maria Sison/Ka Amado • Franco Mateo as Victor Corpuz • Ramon Reyes as Ninoy AquinoLuis Gonzales as Ferdinand Marcos ==Production==
Production
It is actor Luis Gonzales' third portrayal of Ferdinand Marcos, after the films Iginuhit ng Tadhana in 1965 and Pinagbuklod ng Langit in 1969. Bernabe Buscayno stated in an August 1988 interview on the television program Public Forum that "40% of the film is not true", sharing that director Ben Yalung had altered certain portions of Ricky Lee's screenplay involving action sequences such as by adding the fictional scene of Buscayno disguising himself as a woman in a Volkswagen, to which Buscayno said that he only used a kalesa when he needed to be brought to a hospital for treatment. ==Release==
Release
Kumander Dante was graded "A" by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), indicating a "Very Good" quality, and was released in theaters on September 1, 1988. Critical response Lav Diaz, writing for the Manila Standard, gave the film a positive review. Though he criticized the filmmakers' decision to not heed Bernabe Buscayno's qualms about inaccuracies and exaggerated action scenes in the film ("even if [director] Yalung's over-exaggeration of fight scenes is removed, the life of Dante would still reach Lam-Ang proportions"), he still commended Yalung's direction, Ricky Lee's screenplay, and the film's shot-on-location scenes. ==Accolades==
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