Mga Anghel na Walang Langit

Mga Anghel na Walang Langit (International title: Angels Without a Heaven) is a Philippine drama television series from May 9, 2005 to February 24, 2006 on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida replacing Spirits and was replaced by Sa Piling Mo. It depicts the lives of exploited and unfortunate children and was inspired by the 1970 film "Mga Anghel na Walang Langit" produced and written by Fernando Poe Jr. under the nom de plume "Ronwaldo Reyes", which he used for the first time.[1][2][3]

Mga Anghel na Walang Langit
Title Card
Also known asAngles Without a Heaven
GenreDrama
Created byABS-CBN Corporation
Based onMga Anghel na Walang Langit (1970)
by Armando Herrera
Directed byMaryo J. De los Reyes
Lino Cayetano
Edgar Mortiz
Mae Czarina Cruz
Starring
Opening theme"Mga Anghel na Walang Langit" by Kristel Fulgar
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes210
Production
Production locationsMetro Manila, Philippines
Batangas, Philippines
San Rafael, Bulacan
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseMay 9, 2005 (2005-05-09) 
February 24, 2006 (2006-02-24)

Synopsis

A group of street children with different stories unite to survive the harsh conditions and harsher realities life applies to them.

Cast

Main

  • Nikki Bagaporo as Lorenza "Enchang" Bello – a girl with a blind mother Loleng, whom she loses after the police mistakenly accuse her of theft. Roams the streets with her friend Pepay in order to find her mother again.
  • Carl John Barrameda as Dodong – a boy from Bacolod who leaves behind his younger sister to find work in order to take care of their sick mother. Was lured into Domeng’s syndicate after being offered food.
  • Miles Ocampo as Pepay – Enchang’s friend and Debra’s daughter. Leaves her mother due to the latter’s gambling problem, and to keep her younger siblings from being taken away.
  • Sharlene San Pedro as Gigi – Cresing’s daughter and Jeboy’s younger sister. Leaves with Jeboy due to their mother’s negligence, only to end up in Domeng’s syndicate after also being offered food. Later on gets separated from her brother and is taken to Lucing’s household.
  • John Manalo as Jeboy – Cresing’s son and Gigi’s older brother. Decides to leave with Gigi due to their mother’s negligence, only to end up in Domeng’s syndicate after also being offered food.

Supporting

  • Bella Flores† as Gaudencia "Gude" Redondo-Hawkins† – Domeng’s aunt (died of a heart attack).
  • Maricel Laxa as Dolores "Loleng" Bello† – Enchang’s blind mother who can play guitar. After being released from jail due to a misunderstanding, she sets off to find Enchang.
  • Sylvia Sanchez as Marian Lopez – One of the adults who help run the child syndicate. Uses her kind-hearted appeal to lure children into the syndicate. Previously had a relationship with Domeng.
  • Johnny Delgado† as Domingo "Domeng" Redondo† - Leader of a child syndicate who obtains Dodong, Jeboy, Gigi, Enchang and Pepay. He is initially harsh towards the children, but eventually becomes a father figure who cares for their health & well-being. Domeng despises Marian and Greg (later Gude) by abusing children. Later revealed to be Dodong’s biological father until he died in a gunshot at the finale.
  • Ana Capri as Cresing – Loleng and Debra’s neighbor, and Jeboy and Gigi’s mother. Puts her boyfriend Alex first before her own children, causing the kids to leave her.
  • Allen Dizon as Greg – One of the adults who help run the child syndicate. He assists Marian to kidnap children and is often seen drunk.
  • Rez Cortez as Batista
  • Alma Moreno as Deborah "Debra" – Loleng and Cresing’s neighbor, and Pepay’s mother with a gambling habit.
  • Angelo Ilagan as Edison – a teenager who helps with the child syndicate run by Domeng, Marian, and Greg. Was saved by Domeng from a fire which took the kid’s family’s lives. Like Domeng, he later becomes kinder to the children but also despises Marian and Greg (later Gude).
  • Ryan Eigenmann as Alex – Cresing’s womanizing boyfriend who is abusive towards Jeboy and Gigi.
  • Marianne dela Riva as Alicia
  • Al Tantay as Philip – Dorina’s father.
  • EJ Jallorina as Basilio "Buknoy" – one of the kids in the syndicate.
  • Alfred Labatos as Pepot – one of the kids in the syndicate.
  • Igi Boy Flores as Dutdot – one of the kids in the syndicate.
  • Nash Aguas as Alan† – Pilar and Mario’s son and Gigi’s friend.
  • Eliza Pineda as Sydney – Enchang and Pepay’s wealthy friend.
  • Lovely Rivero as Pilar – Lucing’s neighbor, Mario’s wife and Alan’s mother.
  • Lorenzo Mara as Mario – Lucing’s neighbor, Pilar’s husband and Alan’s father. Does not have a good relationship with his father-in-law.
  • Marissa Sanchez as Lucida "Lucing" Guzman – Gigi’s foster mother who is previously at first aggressive towards the child after having no choice but to take her in thanks to Marian. Teaches Gigi about manners and life skills. Now, she becomes kind and gentle to her.
  • Errol Abalayan as Marco
  • Erich Gonzales as Dorina – a girl in the neighborhood whom Edison has a crush on.
  • Janelle Quintana
  • Ketchup Eusebio as Ted
  • Hyubs Azarcon as Enteng
  • Mylene Dizon as Ira Mercado
  • Isko Moreno as Father Vincent
  • Jiro Manio as Jasper - becomes angry and jealous at his sister towards his parents.
  • Rannie Raymundo as Enchang's foster father
  • Kookoo Gonzales as Enchang's foster mother
  • Patrick Dela Rosa as Albert "Abet"
  • Johanna "Kiray" Celis as Pinky
  • Klaudia Koronel as Tere
  • Irma Adlawan as Menggay
  • Angel Sy as Colette Padilla
  • Nathan Lopez as Nato
  • Gloria Romero as Elena
  • Flora Gasser as Maria
  • Racquel Reyes as Diana
  • John Regala as Hariento "Harry" Lopez
  • Chinggoy Alonzo as Henry
  • Cheska Vergara as Inez Atienza
  • Kristoffer Horace Neudeck as Jerome
  • CJ Navato as Jerome
  • Efren Reyes Jr. as Roden
  • Kim Atienza as Rolly Lopez

Guests

See also

References

  1. "Da King is Alive". Mowelfund. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  2. Maglaqui, Rhovin (August 6, 2019). "LOOK: Cast of 'Mga Anghel Na Walang Langit' just gave us the ultimate throwback!". Star Cinema. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  3. "Mga anghel na walang langit (1970): Trivia". IMDb.com. Retrieved 20 November 2019.


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