Rod Santiago's The Sisters

Rod Santiago's The Sisters
Created by Associated Broadcasting Company
Rod A. Santiago
Directed by Joyce Bernal
Argel Joseph
Starring Nadine Samonte
Leandro Muñoz
James Blanco
Wendell Ramos
Victor Silayan
Theme music composer George Canseco
Opening theme "Hiram"
sung by Faith Cuneta
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, Tagalog, English
No. of episodes 40
Production
Executive producer(s) Manuel V. Pangilinan
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network Associated Broadcasting Company (TV5)
Picture format NTSC
Original release July 18 (2011-07-18) – September 9, 2011 (2011-09-09)

Rod Santiago's The Sisters is the first TV adaptation of the classic Pinoy comic series written by Rod Santiago, which is the third dramaserye aired in Philippines by TV5 and starred by Nadine Samonte along with Leandro Muñoz and is directed by Joyce Bernal and Argel Joseph. The show marks Nadine Samonte's[1] first project in TV5.

Synopsis

It features the compelling story of twins Cristina and Bella Santiago whose relationship is put to the test with the consequences of their personal choices and the obstacles that fate brings their way.

Story

The Santiago twins Bella and Cristina (both portrayed by Nadine Samonte) may look exactly alike, but beneath their identical faces lies an extreme difference that entails their twisted fate. Cristina and Bella will also fall prey to the scheming ways of their vindictive aunt Socorro (Rio Locsin), who will stop at nothing to take everything from the sisters and their family. This new primetime series also brings back one of the most talented actors and sought after leading men to popular dramatic actresses, Leandro Muñoz. Portraying the role of the twins’ childhood friend Rafael, his character will be enmeshed in a complicated love triangle that will greatly affect the bond between the two sisters.

Cast

Main cast

Extended cast

Cameo appearance

The Santiago Family

Soundtrack

The Sister's theme song is an exceptional rendition of the song Hiram performed by Faith Cuneta with Gerald Salonga’s Philharmonic Orchestra.

Trivia

See also

References

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