Asedillo
Appearance
	
	
| Asedillo | |
|---|---|
![]() Theatrical Poster  | |
| Directed by | Celso Ad Castillo | 
| Screenplay by | Celso Ad Castillo | 
| Story by | Celso Ad Castillo | 
| Produced by | FPJ | 
| Starring | Fernando Poe Jr. | 
| Cinematography | Sergio Lobo | 
| Edited by | Augusto Salvador | 
| Music by | Restie Umali | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | FPJ Productions | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 120 minutes | 
| Country | Philippines | 
| Language | Filipino | 
Asedillo is a 1971 Philippine bio-pic, period and action film written and directed by Celso Ad Castillo starring Fernando Poe Jr. as "The Terror of the Sierra Madre", Teodoro Asedillo. The film, while critically and commercially a success, is infamous for having begun the SOP of informing cinema owners ahead of time if Fernando Poe Jr. will die in his films as a riot ensued following the death of Poe's character in a screening in Zamboanga.[1][2][3][4][5]
Cast
- Fernando Poe Jr. as Teodoro Asedillo
 - Paquito Diaz as Vicente
 - Barbara Perez as Julia
 - Jose Romulo as Pepe
 - Carlos Padilla Jr.
 - Rebecca
 - Imelda Ilanan
 - Lito Anzures as Tano
 - Roberto Talabis as Tonyo
 - Ruel Vernal as Abel
 
Awards and nominations
| Award-Giving Body | Category | Recipient | Result | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1972 FAMAS Awards[6] | |||
| Best Actor | Fernando Poe Jr. | Won | |
| Best Picture | Asedillo | Nominated | 
References
- ^ "Legend: FPJ Must Live!". PEP. 23 May 2008. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
 - ^ Ching, Mark Angelo (17 October 2019). "Fernando Poe Jr: Da King of Philippine movies". PEP. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
 - ^ Zinampan, Tristan (19 June 2019). "[OPINION] Is it time to revamp our heroes in movies and on TV?". Rappler. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
 - ^ Benoza, Paulea. "FPJ in retrospect: A guide to Da King's most memorable films". Star Studio. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
 - ^ Carballo, Bibsy M. (23 December 2013). "FPJ: From real to legend by Nick Joaquin". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
 - ^ "FAMAS Awards (1972)". IMDb. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
 
