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Sarap Mong Patayin

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Sarap Mong Patayin
Official release poster
Directed byDarryl Yap
Written byDarryl Yap
Produced by
  • Vincent del Rosario III
  • Vic del Rosario Jr.
  • Veronique del Rosario-Corpus
  • Hermie Go
  • Ianne Oandasan
  • June Torrejon-Rufino
Starring
Edited byVincent L. Asis
Music byAndrew R. Florentino
Production
companies
Distributed byVivamax
Release date
  • October 15, 2021 (2021-10-15) (Philippines)
Running time
73 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Sarap Mong Patayin (transl. good to kill) is a 2021 Philippine psychological comedy thriller film written and directed by Darryl Yap.[1] It stars Lassy Marquez, Kit Thompson, Ariella Arida, Bob Jbeili and Marion Aunor.[2] The film was the 12th film that Darryl Yap directed.[3][4]

Plot

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A gay guy connives with a woman to lure hot men, but when they pick the wrong guy, things turn deadly.

Cast

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  • Lassy Marquez as Noel
  • Kit Thompson as Yael
  • Ariella Arida as Krista
  • Bob Jbeili as Emman
  • Marion Aunor as Nirvana
  • Tart Carlos as Tiya Salve
  • Dan Carlos Gonzales as Young Yael
  • Leslie Lacap as Sumpong 1
  • Faith Medina as Sumpong 2
  • Beatriz Jean David as Sumpong 3

Release

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The film was released in the Philippines via streaming in Vivamax on October 15, 2021.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ "Vivamax presents 'Sarap Mong Patayin', a film about "catfishing"". LionHearTV. September 2021.
  2. ^ "Kit Thompson, totoo ba ang pasilip sa Sarap Mong Patayin?". Philippine Entertainment Portal. October 16, 2021.
  3. ^ "Ariella Arida gets first starring role in 'Sarap Mong Patayin'". ABS-CBN News. September 26, 2021.
  4. ^ Manila Santos, Rhea (October 16, 2021). "Kit Thompson reacts to being called 'masarap': 'I can't deny it's an ego booster'". Push. ABS-CBN.
  5. ^ Nardo, Jun (October 19, 2021). "Lassy, nakita ang 'bird' ni Kit?!". Pang Masa (in Filipino). PhilStar.com.
  6. ^ Carvajal, Dolly Anne (October 16, 2021). "'Sarap Mong Patayin': When catfishing turns deadly". INQUIRER.net.
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