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  1. Cain and Abel (Filipino: Cain at Abel) is a 1982 Philippine action thriller drama film directed by Lino Brocka from a written story and screenplay by Ricardo "Ricky" Lee. The film's story was inspired by the Biblical story of two brothers, Christopher de Leon and Phillip Salvador respectively played the roles of Ellis and Lorenzo, the two brothers and sons of Senyora Pina (Mona Lisa), who have ...

  2. Cain and Abel (1982) Cain and Abel (1982) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis A strong-willed mother favors her younger son over her other son, whom she blames for the death of her husband.

  3. Cain at Abel (1982) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies ...

  4. Dec 24, 2021 · Cain and Abel: Directed by Kamal Smith. With Daniel Fernando Acosta, Aqeel Ash-Shakoor, Jeremi Farrar, Justin Farrar. Sometime's life isn't fair. A lesson learned by two, young twin brothers after their father is killed in a brutal homicide and their mother faces the same fate.

  5. Ricardo Lee. Screenplay, Story. Lino Brocka. Director. In this modern-day version of the biblical legend on Cain and Abel, strong-willed matriarch Señora Pina favors her younger son Ellis over the older Loren whom she blames for the death of her husband. Ellis grows up cowardly and spoiled while Loren becomes a responsible family man despite ...

  6. In this modern-day version of the biblical legend on Cain and Abel, strong-willed matriarch Señora Pina favors her younger son Ellis over the older Loren whom she blames for the death of her husband. Ellis grows up cowardly and spoiled while Loren becomes a responsible family man despite his increasing resentment towards his mother. What began as a sibling rivalry develops into a deep feud ...

  7. Penned by the prolific screenwriter Ricardo “Ricky” Lee and directed by Lino Brocka on the heels of masterpieces such as WEIGHED BUT FOUND WANTING (1974), MANILA IN THE CLAWS OF LIGHT (1975) and INSIANG (1976) – the first Filipino film to play at the Cannes Festival – CAIN AND ABEL is a powerful examination of the landed class and its frontier justice.