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Shake, Rattle & Roll II is the second of the fifteen installments of the Shake Rattle & Roll film series. It is now produced and distributed by Regal Films. The previous installment was produced by Athena Productions. It is directed by Peque Gallaga & Lore Reyes. The film was released on December 25, 1990 as one of the entries in Metro Manila Film Festival.

Plot[]

Multo[]

Cathy and Mari are newlyweds spending their honeymoon in Baguio. Soon after, Mari wears a mysterious ring; apparently belonging to a murderer named Dr. Corpuz. But once the ring is worn, it becomes irremovable. Finally, the murderer's ghost takes hold of Mari and takes his next victim.

Kulam[]

Bogart (Joey Marquez), a handicapped and overmodest patient, has feelings for Dra. Kalbaryo (Daisy Romualdez), his arrogant but affectionate doctor, who does his check-up. After Kalbaryo finishes his check-up, Bogart's friend Tiffany (Carmina Villaroel) visits him in his room and started to talk. As Tiffany leaves, Melanie (Sylvia Sanchez), a troubled and flirtatious nurse began to have sex with Bogart. When Dra. Kalbaryo returns, she is enraged at seeing them inter-coursing each other and fires Melanie. Kalbaryo berates Bogart for his love to her and reveals her family heritage. Kalbaryo later reveals herself to be a witch, born under her great grandfather who is a witch doctor. When Bogart refuse to profess his love to Kalbaryo, she began to torture him by performing a voodoo on him using his hair to a voodoo doll. As Kalbaryo was being paged and leave, Tiffany had left her books in the hospital and return to Bogart's room that was clad in a tiki hut. Bogart urges Tiffany to help him escape.

Kalbaryo, who had noticed that Bogart escape, found him hiding in the nursery room with Tiffany and turns all the babies into tiyanaks. Bogart and Tiffany manage to escape and hide in the zoology laboratory where they find Melanie. After they explain to her about Kalbaryo, Melanie told them that witches use body parts from their victims in their voodoo dolls to perform their voodoo. Tiffany realized that she had Kalbaryo's hairbrush earlier after they bumped each other. Melanie must make a fake paging to Dra. Kalbaryo to allow Tiffany to enter the room and replace Kalbaryo's hair into Bogart's voodoo doll.

Melanie hides Bogart at a morgue for protection but Kalbaryo cast a spell to reincarnate the bodies of the bus crash victims from the morgue. After Kalbaryo left, Tiffany sneaks into the room and manage to replace the hair in the voodoo doll. Kalbaryo returns and caught Tiffany, after she had replaced the hair, taking the voodoo doll away from her. She tells Tiffany to watch as she turns her friend into a frog but unaware to her of the doll that has her hair, she had turned herself into a frog. Meanwhile, Bogart and Melanie were attacked by the reincarnated bus victims. Tiffany manage to reverse the spell, saving them.

As the trio began celebrating; Melanie notice Kalbaryo, who was still a frog, following them and urging for help. After being insulted by Kalbaryo, Melanie takes her in the zoology laboratory where she will be used for dissecting frogs.

Aswang[]

A barkada spend an outing in a faraway province whose inhabitants were all vampires. Ana Roces plays the host tricking her best friend Portia (Manilyn Reynes). Because on their fiesta, townsfolk must eat a virgin for their celebration to be completed. Will Portia escape before she gets consumed by the townspeople?

Cast And Credits[]

Multo[]

  • Cast:
  • Directors: Peque Gallaga & Lore Reyes
  • Writer: Peque Gallaga, Lore Reyes & Don Escudero
  • Executive Producer: Lily Monteverde

Kulam[]

  • Cast:
    • Joey Marquez as Bogart
    • Daisy Romualdez as Dra. Kalbaryo
    • Carmina Villaroel as Tiffany   
    • Sylvia Sanchez  as Melanie
    • Jose Javier Reyes as Morgue Attendant
    • Susan Quinto as Nun
    • Josie Galvez & Jinky Laurel & Stella Kalaw as Nurses
    • Lotlot De Leon as Christie *
    • Janice De Belen as Herself as a Living Dead
    • Dennis Padilla as Living Dead 2
    • Ramir Macapagal as Living Dead 3
    • Odin Penson as Living Dead 4
    • Bobby Rosales as Living Dead 5
    • Binoy Florentino as Living Dead 6
    • Eva Ramos as Frog's Voice
  • Directors: Peque Gallaga & Lore Reyes
  • Writer: Peque Gallaga, Lore Reyes & Don Escudero
  • Executive Producer: Lily Monteverde

*character from a film Tiyanak.

Aswang[]

  • Cast:
    • Manilyn Reynes as Portia
    • Ana Roces as Monica
    • Aljon Jimenez as Ricky
    • Anjo Yllana as Milo
    • Richard Gomez as Tricycle Driver
    • Vangie Labalan as Nanay
    • Rez Cortez as Tanda
    • Mae Anne Adonis as Aswangs 1
    • Malu De Guzman as Aswangs 2
    • Romy Romulo as Aswangs 3
    • Rey Solo as Aswangs 4
    • Sammy Brilliantes as Aswangs 5
    • Clem Gimor as Aswangs 6
    • Lucy Quinto as Aswangs 7
    • Eva Ramos as Aswangs 8
    • Sieg Diaz as Aswangs 9
    • Mario Du As Aswangs 10
    • Totoy Magno as Aswangs 11
    • The Barasoain Kalinangan Ensemble as Aswangs 12
    • Sammy Briilantes as Stunts 1
    • Rey Solo as Stunts 2
    • Bernard Canaberal As Aswang's Voice
  • Directors: Lore Reyes & Peque Gallaga
  • Writer: Peque Gallaga, Lore Reyes & Don Escudero
  • Executive Producer: Lily Monteverde


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Trivia[]

  • This is the second film in the franchise that features spirit possession.
  • The first in the series to feature witchcraft. The second film that features this element is the 13th installment.
  • During the second episode, the expression "Anak ni Janice (Child of Janice)" refers to Janice de Belen's character in the film Tiyanak, also directed by Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes.
    • Footage from a 1988 film is also reused in this episode as part of a gag.
  • This is Janice de Belen's second appearance in the franchise.
    • This is her only film where she appeared in more than one episode. Multo where she played a main character Cathy and Kulam where she appeared as herself as a reanimated Corpse.
  • This is the first among the installments directed by two directors: Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes. The duo directed the following two installments later.
  • This is Manilyn Reynes's first appearance in the series. She appeared five times in the series (2, 3, 4, 5 and 8).
  • This is the last performance of Daisy Romualdez before her passing.
  • The film began in production by 1989.
  • The episodes in this film are the basis of the Shake Rattle and Roll book under ABS-CBN Publishing Inc.
  • In the poster, the film uses the original font of the first installment.
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