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The Search for Weng Weng

  • 2007
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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The bizarre history of Filipino B-films, as told through filmmaker Andrew Leavold's personal quest to find the truth behind its midget James Bond superstar Weng Weng.The bizarre history of Filipino B-films, as told through filmmaker Andrew Leavold's personal quest to find the truth behind its midget James Bond superstar Weng Weng.The bizarre history of Filipino B-films, as told through filmmaker Andrew Leavold's personal quest to find the truth behind its midget James Bond superstar Weng Weng.

  • Director
    • Andrew Leavold
  • Writers
    • Andrew Leavold
    • Daniel Palisa
  • Stars
    • Tikoy Aguiluz
    • Roy Arabejo
    • Tilman Baumgaertel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
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    • Director
      • Andrew Leavold
    • Writers
      • Andrew Leavold
      • Daniel Palisa
    • Stars
      • Tikoy Aguiluz
      • Roy Arabejo
      • Tilman Baumgaertel
    • 2User reviews
    • 92Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roy Arabejo
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    Tilman Baumgaertel
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    Don Gordon Bell
    Don Gordon Bell
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    Celso Ad. Castillo
    Celso Ad. Castillo
    • Self
    Beth Chai
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    Teddy Co
    Teddy Co
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    Rez Cortez
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    Roland Dantes
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    Celing de la Cruz
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    Editha De La Cruz
    • Self
    Nick Deocampo
    • Self
    Dolphy
    Dolphy
    • Self
    Jim Gaines
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    Peque Gallaga
    Peque Gallaga
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    Eddie Garcia
    Eddie Garcia
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    Franco Guerrero
    • Self
    John Kater
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      • Andrew Leavold
    • Writers
      • Andrew Leavold
      • Daniel Palisa
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    Mozjoukine

    Among the many obsessive personal stories on film this one stands out

    I guess I've now been around to see the two craziest movie projects of all time take shape - Kevin Brownlow's IT HAPPENED HERE begun when it's creator was 14, and Andrew Leavold's THE SEARCH FOR WENG WENG.

    Brisbane video store proprietor Leavold stumbled across a dubbed copy of Phillipino trash movie FOR YOUR HEIGHT ONLY, featuring a three and a half foot Pinoy composite of Bruce Lee and James Bond. Unravelling the lead's forgotten story got to consume Leavold's life. Eight years, three mortgages on the store and a model exercise in cloud funding later, Leavold is touring the planet showing his documentary representing Weng Weng as action hero become tragic victim of exploitation become Catholic icon. The highlight of his attention getting live introductions is always Leavold showing the tattoo he had done on his shoulder in Manilla, showing Weng Weng in a religious aura.

    The film itself is a shrewd mix of clips, interviews and accounts of its makers'adventures in the Philippines, which included being guest of honour at Imelda Marcos' 81st birthday party. Slowly Leavold finds his way to the star's low cost plot in the cemetery where the Manilla homeless live among the grave markers.

    The result is surprisingly involving. It's remarkable that this one summons the know how to convince audiences that it's not a put on, not an unhealthy cash-in on it's sad little man subject and not something you should pass over for another look at GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY.
    8Quebec_Dragon

    A win-win for fans curious about Weng Weng

    Perhaps you're like me and were only aware of the midget Weng Weng from funny programs of shorts at festivals. To be fair, I've never seen a complete movie of this little guy playing a James Bond-type spy in a few 70s Fillipino movies. Beforehand, I found the little excerpts of his work hilarious and ridiculous so why not a documentary about this obscure, forgotten "star". This documentary told me everything I wanted to know about Weng Weng and more. It mostly takes place in the Philippines and interviews a lot of his co-workers of the time. It also tries to solve the mysteries of where he came from, what he was like and what happened to him. It also has plenty of footage, some never seen before, of Weng Weng in action so it could be worth watching just for that. All is not fun and funny as we learn more about his life and fate. It's also amazing when the director manages to hang around with and interview a very famous Filipino who I thought was dead. I thought the documentary was in danger of being derailed at that point by spending almost too long with that surprise guest star, but it eventually got back on track. Don't worry about not understanding the sometimes thick accents, because everything that needs to be subtitled is subtitled. I was pleasantly surprised overall and I think almost anyone with an interest in B-movies might enjoy this.

    Rating: 8 out of 10 (Very good)

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      Ernesto dela Cruz, better known as Weng Weng, was an actor, stunt performer, martial artist, and Philippines' first international celebrity, who happens to be a short person at 83 cm (2 feet, 9 inches) tall. Born in Baclaran, Parañaque with a primordial dwarfism condition, dela Cruz started exercising and studied karate. In the mid 1970s, dela Cruz was noticed by film producers Peter and Cora Caballes of Liliw Productions, and got the pseudonym Weng Weng. Following this, dela Cruz played supporting roles in films, and shared his first top billing with Ramon Zamora in Chopsuey Meets Big Time Papa (1978). Dela Cruz's first lead in the action film spoof Agent OO (1981) was followed by two sequels. It became dela Cruz's most well known role, where he demonstrated skills in stunts and martial arts. Agent OO's sequel For Your Height Only (1981) turned dela Cruz in an international star and gave him the notoriety to become a unique figure in cinema. After its local release, first lady Imelda Marcos organised a lavish film festival in the hope to present Filipino films to foreign distributor. At the event, For Your Height Only outsold every other film on foreign sales, while dela Cruz was the mediatic center of attention and the breakthrough celebrity. In the Philippines it is still their highest exported film, and within their acting community dela Cruz's international reach hasn't been topped. Following his success, dela Cruz appeared in three more films D'Wild Wild Weng (1982), The Impossible Kid (1982), his final performance as Agent OO, and The Cute... The Sexy n' The Tiny alongside Berting Labra and Pia Moran. Eventually, Peter and Cora Caballes changed professional paths and dela Cruz never worked again in the media industry. Dela Cruz spent the rest of his life with his family in Baclaran and died at the age of 34 in 1992. With the passing of time, dela Cruz became a cult film icon. Online, some of his movies went viral. By the 2000s, a lot of information published about him was unclear or hyperbolic mythos, some with accounts that support them. Research about his life led to the making of two successful documentaries Machete Maidens Unleashed! (2010), and The Search for Weng Weng (2013).
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      Referenced in The Search for Weng Weng SUFF Q&A (2014)

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • The Search For Weng Weng official website
    • Languages
      • English
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • Weng Weng nyomában
    • Filming locations
      • Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Philippines(Imelda Marcos sequences)
    • Production companies
      • Death Rides A Red Horse
      • Turkeyshoot Productions
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      • A$50,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 32 minutes
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