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''Do Re Mi'' is a 1996
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musical
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film directed by Ike Jarlego Jr. It stars Donna Cruz,
Regine Velasquez Regina Encarnacion Ansong Velasquez ( ; born April 22, 1970) is a Filipina singer, actress, and record producer. She is considered one of the most influential figures in Philippine popular culture and is known for her vocal range and beltin ...
, and Mikee Cojuangco. The movie is considered to be the most successful Filipino musical comedy of all time. The film's title is a play between the
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and a
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), a self-confessed lola's girl, and Mikki Tolentino ( Mikee Cojuangco), a man-hating
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of her family, discover Donnette Legaspi ( Donna Cruz), a vainglorious, and spoiled rich girl, to be part of their musical trio, DoReMi. Despite their drastic differences in both their personalities and principles, their shared love for music allowed them to consider pursuing a music career in Japan, only to figure out in an interrogation at the local airport that a fly-by-night recruitment agency had falsified their documents and faked their passports. Due to this mishap, the girls travel to an unknown rural province, putting themselves in a self-imposed exile after the embarrassment they faced after chasing their dreams. While still considering the idea of becoming successful in the music industry, the girls help convert a small local restaurant into a mini bar where they can perform to sustain their daily needs and expenses. Their successful stint as vocal performers consistently draw huge crowds, and their popularity in the area attracted several record executives to sign them for a recording contract. On the day of the group's contract signing, both Donnette and Mikki back out from signing the record deal, leaving a disheartened Reggie as a solo act. As Reggie pursued a career as a successful solo singer, Donnette channeled her efforts to help orphans and other abused children in
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, and Mikki, started her own family, and food business with Toto (
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), whom she met and fell in love with in the province. In a charitable gala where all three of them unknowingly participate in, the girls are brought together once more as they perform the song they co-wrote together.


Planning and production

According to a retrospective by
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, the film "was originally titled ''Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas 2''," based loosely on the 1986 film starring
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, and
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Promotion

Being hailed as the highly anticipated movie of 1996, there was extreme hype behind the collaboration between the three main actresses. To promote the movie, Cruz, Velasquez and Cojuangco appeared in an episode of '' T.G.I.S.'', reprising their roles in the film. The girls also appeared in all three major networks,
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and ABC (now 5) for several interviews in various talk and variety shows. For the film and soundtrack's press release, Cruz, Velasquez, and Cojuangco performed the songs in a promotional mini-concert. Despite being part of the movie, Velasquez' vocals were not part in recording of the movie's soundtrack, as it was a then-upcoming VIVA Records singer named Krystine Marcaida, who sang vocals on her part. In the movie version, Velasquez was able to record her vocals just in time before the movie was released.Regine Multimedia V3.0 // Discography
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Reception

The film was released to critical acclaim, with majority of the critics praising the chemistry and comic timing of Cruz, Velasquez and Cojuangco altogether, while still establishing character distinction as individuals. The movie became the most successful Filipino musical comedy film of the nineties earning ₱170 million in its one-month theatrical run. The song "I Can", which was the main theme of the movie, also became a number-one hit in the
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.


Cast

;Main cast * Donna Cruz as Donnette Legaspi *
Regine Velasquez Regina Encarnacion Ansong Velasquez ( ; born April 22, 1970) is a Filipina singer, actress, and record producer. She is considered one of the most influential figures in Philippine popular culture and is known for her vocal range and beltin ...
as Reggie Mendoza * Mikee Cojuangco as Mikki Tolentino ;Supporting cast * Gloria Romero as Reggie's Lola *
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as Toto * Berting Labra as Mikki's Father *
Evangeline Pascual Evangeline Louise Ancheta Pascual (born November 30, 1956) is a Filipino actress, artist, radio host and beauty queen who won Miss Republic of the Philippines 1973 and represented Philippines at Miss World 1973 where she placed first runner-up. ...
as Donette's Mother *
Ramil Rodriguez Rene Morena Rodriguez (August 22, 1944 – April 29, 2014), better known as Ramil Rodriguez, was a veteran actor in the Philippines. He was a matinee idol in 1960s and one of the famous Sampaguita Pictures Stars '66. In 1966, he was proclai ...
as Donette's Father * Anthony Cortez as Julio * Melisse Santiago as Nene * Lee Robin Salazar as Joey * Lorli Villanueva as Mikki's Mother * Ricky Rivero as Boyet * Gerard Faisan as Victor * Carlos Ramirez I as Kambal I * Carlos Ramirez II as Kambal II * Elaine Kemuel as Dorothy * Archie Adamos as Nene's Father ;Cameos cast *
Cesar Montano Cesar Manhilot (born August 1, 1962), known professionally as Cesar Montano (), is a Filipino actor, film producer and film director. Montano started in show business as a commercial model.
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Ruby Rodriguez Ruby Rodriguez (born January 10, 1966) is a Filipino actress and one of the former hosts of the Philippine noontime variety show ''Eat Bulaga!''. Career Rodriguez originally started her career as a preschool teacher, later appearing in a recu ...
* Menchu Macapagal


Soundtrack

''DoReMi: Music from the Motion Picture'' features songs performed by Donna Cruz, Mikee Cojuangco, Regine Velasquez and girl group Vanna Vanna and was produced by Viva Records. All of the songs were produced by Margot M. Gallardo, with the album's main theme, "I Can," being co-produced by Louie M. Ocampo.


Track listing


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0349347, Do Re Mi 1996 films 1990s Tagalog-language films 1990s English-language films 1990s musical comedy films Philippine musical comedy films Neo Films films 1996 multilingual films Philippine multilingual films