SYNOPSICS
Shake Rattle and Roll 12 (2010) is a Filipino,Tagalog movie. Topel Lee,Zoren Legaspi,1 more credit has directed this movie. Shaina Magdayao,Ricky Davao,Malou Crisologo,Rita Avila are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. Shake Rattle and Roll 12 (2010) is considered one of the best Drama,Fantasy,Horror,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
SRR 12's first episode "Mamanyiika" plays on the words "mama" and "manyika" which literally means "mother doll". The story of a possessed doll is being starred by Shaina Magdayao, child star Elijah Alejo and Ricky Davao. Directed by Zoren Legaspi, it also features Jackie Lou Blanco, Malou Crisologo, Rita Avila, Jed Madela, and Mahal as the voice of the doll. Carmina Villarroel has a cameo role on the episode. Sometimes referred to as "Isla", Topel Lee takes the helm of SRR XII's second episode, which is the tale of three girls, one of them the apple of the eye of a terrible engkanto, who then captures the girl. This stars Andi Eigenmann for her SRR debut role. Rayver Cruz, John Lapus, Kristel Moreno, Solo Kiggins, and Regine Angeles accompany Andi on the episode with NiƱa Jose having a special participation. Punerarya episode, commandeered by independent film director Jerrold Tarog, concludes the latest installment of SRR, with the story of a tutor teaching the children of the ghoul ...
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Shake Rattle and Roll 12 (2010) Reviews
Below-par horror trilogy
Here we have the twelfth instalment in the below-par horror anthology series from the Philippines. It's another trio of histrionic horrors that lack the right budgets to do the job properly, leaving the viewer twiddling their thumbs for a large majority of the running time. First up is a possessed doll story that manages to be singularly unconvincing despite some over-the-top interludes along the way. Next we have a trio of demon-menaced girls in a tale which is far too drawn out and talky for its own good. The final story is set in a funeral parlour where menace lurks in the form of unpleasant-looking monsters. High melodrama meets drawn-out boredom and the end result is disappointing.