Pitong Gamol
Pitong Gamol

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Pitong Gamol

1991
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Tagalog

A police sergeant recruits seven wayward youngsters in taking down a drug syndicate. But with a rushed training, being a threat to powerful enemies may be a problem.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Ramon A. RectoGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

Seven former convicts band together to take on a corrupt police chief who has been extorting money from local businesses. The group, led by a former lawyer, must navigate a dangerous world of crime and corruption while trying to stay one step ahead of the law and their own pasts. Their mission is fraught with peril as they face betrayal from within and the full force of the police.

Critical Reception

Pitong Gamol was a notable Filipino action film of its era, praised for its straightforward narrative and strong performances from its ensemble cast, particularly Eddie Garcia and Paquito Diaz. It resonated with audiences for its themes of justice and redemption, typical of the genre's appeal in the Philippines during the early 1990s, though critical analysis often focused on its adherence to familiar action tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film delivers on classic Filipino action genre expectations.

  • Eddie Garcia and Paquito Diaz provide compelling antagonist performances.

  • The plot offers a familiar but engaging tale of revenge and justice.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older Filipino film, but general sentiment from retro film enthusiasts often highlights its solid action sequences and the effective chemistry of its veteran actors.

Fun Fact

The film draws its title from the Filipino word 'gamol,' which translates to 'scabies' or 'itch,' hinting at the characters' rough and gritty nature as they attempt to 'scratch' the itch of injustice.

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