Hari sa Barilan
Hari sa Barilan

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Hari sa Barilan

1962
Movie
95 min
Tagalog

A man with a troubled past set out to work in a new town to turn over a new leaf but trouble seems to follow him.

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Director: Direk Eddie RomeroGenres: Action, Western

Plot Summary

Set against the rugged landscape of the Philippine countryside, 'Hari sa Barilan' (King of the Shootout) follows the legendary gunman Elias. Accused of a crime he did not commit, Elias is forced to live as an outlaw, constantly evading the authorities and rival gangs. He must navigate a treacherous path filled with betrayal, loyalty, and fierce gunfights to clear his name and protect the innocent.

Critical Reception

As a classic of Philippine cinema, 'Hari sa Barilan' is celebrated for its pioneering role in the action and Western genres within the local film industry. It is noted for its exciting action sequences and strong performances, particularly from Fernando Poe Sr. in his iconic tough-guy persona.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thrilling action and memorable gunfights.

  • Fernando Poe Sr. delivers a compelling performance as the charismatic outlaw.

  • A significant film in the Filipino Western genre.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Hari sa Barilan' is largely positive, with many viewers appreciating its classic action filmmaking and the star power of Fernando Poe Sr. It is often remembered fondly as a benchmark in Filipino action cinema.

Fun Fact

Eddie Romero, the director of 'Hari sa Barilan,' went on to have an international career, directing films like 'The Woman Hunt' and 'Blood Compact.'

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