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Muslim .357

  • 19861986
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Muslim .357 (1986)
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THE MOVIE FOLLOWS THE EXPLOITS OF A MUSLIM SOLDER TASKED TO GET THE LEADER OF A CRIME SYNDICATE IN METRO MANILA.THE MOVIE FOLLOWS THE EXPLOITS OF A MUSLIM SOLDER TASKED TO GET THE LEADER OF A CRIME SYNDICATE IN METRO MANILA.THE MOVIE FOLLOWS THE EXPLOITS OF A MUSLIM SOLDER TASKED TO GET THE LEADER OF A CRIME SYNDICATE IN METRO MANILA.
IMDb RATING
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43
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  • Director
    • Fernando Poe Jr.
  • Writers
    • Alex M. Sunga(story)
    • Fred Navarro(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Fernando Poe Jr.
    • Eddie Garcia
    • Vivian Foz
  • Director
    • Fernando Poe Jr.
  • Writers
    • Alex M. Sunga(story)
    • Fred Navarro(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Fernando Poe Jr.
    • Eddie Garcia
    • Vivian Foz
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    • 1User review
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations

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    Max Alvarado, Eddie Arenas, Renato Del Prado, Romy Diaz, Vic Diaz, Paquito Diaz, Jaime Fabregas, Eddie Garcia, Christopher Paloma, Fernando Poe Jr., Ruel Vernal, Vivian Foz, and Michael Roberts in Muslim .357 (1986)
    Max Alvarado, Eddie Arenas, Renato Del Prado, Romy Diaz, Vic Diaz, Paquito Diaz, Jaime Fabregas, Eddie Garcia, Christopher Paloma, Fernando Poe Jr., Ruel Vernal, Vivian Foz, Michael Roberts, and Luis Castro in Muslim .357 (1986)
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    Fernando Poe Jr.
    • Lt. Jamal Razul
    Eddie Garcia
    Eddie Garcia
    • Capt. Rios
    Vivian Foz
    • Dess
    Paquito Diaz
    Paquito Diaz
    • Frankie
    Eddie Arenas
    • Col. Castro
    Max Alvarado
    Romy Diaz
    • Hired Killer
    Vic Diaz
    Vic Diaz
    Ruel Vernal
    Ruel Vernal
    Jaime Fabregas
    Jaime Fabregas
      Augusto Victa
      Augusto Victa
      Ernie Zarate
      Nick Lizaso
      Nick Lizaso
      Vic Varrion
      Rey Tomenes
      Renato Del Prado
      Nanding Fernandez
        Juan Medalla
          • Director
            • Fernando Poe Jr.
          • Writers
            • Alex M. Sunga(story)
            • Fred Navarro(screenplay)
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            The movie follows the exploits of a Muslim soldier tasked to get the leader of a crime syndicate in Metro Manila.
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          10/10
          The best from the Action King's oeuvre
          1986 saw the release of Da King, Fernando Poe Jr.'s classic masterwork, the memorable and legendary "Muslim .357". The film not only showcases FPJ's surprisingly nuanced portrayal of an undercover agent turned vigilante but also his most accomplished work behind the camera.

          FPJ's film has inspired several imitations such as Jose Balagtas' "Omar Abdullah, Pulis Probinsya" and a remake, Francis Posadas' "Magnum Muslim .357". Though unlike the aforementioned knockoffs, the original is an award worthy action flick and gave the iconic actor a very well deserved acting recognition. The movie's script is also thoughtfully written and commendable for its non-formulaic and unpredictable narrative.

          The protagonist of the film represents the evolution of FPJ's various roles from the 70s and 80s, culminating in the character of Lt. Jamal Razul, a soldier from the jungles of Mindanao who ends up in the urban wastelands of mid 80s Manila. Razul is an Islamic warrior from these Islands' pre colonial past transplanted in the modern era in much the same way that Clint Eastwood's Harry Callahan is a lawman from the Old Wild West transported to early 70s San Francisco; at least that's how FPJ approaches the character from a conceptual standpoint.

          Arguably, this is FPJ's most defined and "poetic" role. Some may point to Celso Ad Castillo's Asedillo as his most eloquent and dramatic portrayal because of his epic speech in the final act. But this is also basically a hard action film (not a historical epic like Castillo's movie) and has no pretensions to high art though it is beautifully shot and employs all the techniques in classical filmmaking (the scenes of daytime Manila are particularly vivid). Razul's little prayer in the cemetery is proof that FPJ is not a one note actor but a thoughtful thespian who could deliver an imposing and terrific performance. That particular sequence is simply heartbreaking for its unvarnished simplicity and stark emotion.

          In addition, FPJ is supported by several formidable actors. Obviously, the most memorable of these is Eddie Garcia's role as a corrupt police captain. His character isn't the typical generic villain but a more layered interpretation of a devious man who happens to be on the side of the law. In his final climactic confrontation with Razul, you could actually feel the captain's malignant rage and hatred with every word he delivers. A more timid actor could not have pulled off such a feat but Garcia's wide acting range would make today's actors seem like amateurs.

          To conclude, "Muslim .357" is a testament to the enduring legacy of the one and only action king. A recent decision to name a street in Manila after the guy is not only an idiotic scheme but also illogical. FPJ's legend cannot be limited to a geographical location. He doesn't need a monument or have his name imposed on an alleyway or road. His movies are enough proof of his lasting contribution to Philippine culture.
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          • Release date
            • July 31, 1986 (Philippines)
          • Country of origin
            • Philippines
          • Languages
            • Tagalog
            • Filipino
          • Filming locations
            • Maharlika Muslim Village, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
          • Production companies
            • EDL Productions
            • Reflection Films
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