Darna, Kuno...?

1979 Filipino film
  • Luciano B. Carlos
  • Toto Belano
Based onDarna
by Mars RaveloProduced byLily MonteverdeStarring
  • Dolphy
  • Lotis Key
  • Brenda Del Rio
Cinematography
  • Claro Gonzales
  • Ricardo Jacinto
Edited byRogelio SalvadorMusic by
  • Ernani Cuenco
  • Levi Celerio
Production
company
Regal Films
Release date
  • March 30, 1979 (1979-03-30)
Running time
125 minutesCountryPhilippinesLanguageFilipino

Darna, Kuno...? (lit.'Darna, for real?') is a 1979 Filipino film directed by Luciano B. Carlos and co-written by Toto Belano. Produced under the action comedy and fantasy genres, it is a parody of Mars Ravelo's comic book character and female superhero Darna. The role of Darna Kuno is played by Filipino actor, Dolphy.[1][2] The film was released on March 30, 1979. Darna was first published on May 13, 1950, written by Mars Ravelo and illustrated by Nestor Redondo, who illustrated for DC and Marvel Comics.[3]

In the film, the superheroine Darna is pregnant and can not perform her heroic duties until she gives birth. She appoints a man as her temporary replacement. Darna's magical stone transforms the man into a cross-dressing superhero who wears Darna's feminine costume. The replacement has to defend his position against other would-be replacements of Darna. And all of the would-be heroes have to fight against an alien invasion.

Plot

Dondoy (Dolphy) is a tricycle driver who was an admirer of Annabel (Key). Dondoy was ridiculed by Annabel's sister, Estelga (Delgado), and her mother (de Villa), who became kind as the story progresses. The superhero Darna (Del Rio) lends Dondoy her magical stone, explaining that she needs him to temporarily take her place after the Japanese anime robots Voltes V and Mazinger Z raped her and made her pregnant.

When swallowed and the name Darna is shouted aloud, the magical stone transformed Narda, Darna's alter-ego, into Darna. Dolphy, as the Darna Pretender, fought enemies such as tikbalangs and aswangs. Upon learning of Darna Kuno’s secret identity, Annabel became Darna Kuno after she stole the magical stone from Dolphy. Both male and female Darna Pretenders fought and defeated alien invaders. The true Darna returned to retrieve her magical stone, carrying her baby who was wearing a Darna costume.[4]

Cast

Special guest appearances

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lalaking 'Darna'". GMA News. September 20, 2007. Retrieved February 22, 2020.
  2. ^ "Darna Kuno". Superheroes Lives. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
  3. ^ Oquiza, Ryan (July 21, 2022) [2015]. "A brief history of "Darna" adaptations". CNN Philippines Life. Entertainment. International Edition: Nine Media Corp. Archived from the original on October 2, 2023. Retrieved January 15, 2024.
  4. ^ "Darna, Kuno...? at Criticker.com". www.criticker.com. Criticker LLC. Retrieved January 15, 2024.
  5. ^ a b Almo, Nerisa (June 29, 2012). "Former actress Lotis Key recalls fond memories with ex-flame Dolphy". PEP. Retrieved February 20, 2020.

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Films
  • Darna (1951)
  • Darna at ang Babaing Lawin (1952)
  • Si Darna at ang Impakta (1963)
  • Isputnik vs. Darna (1964)
  • Darna at ang Babaing Tuod (1965)
  • Si Darna at ang Planetman (1969)
  • Lipad, Darna, Lipad! (1973)
  • Darna and the Giants (1974)
  • Darna vs. the Planet Women (1975)
  • Bira! Darna, Bira! (1979)
  • Darna at Ding (1980)
  • Darna (1991)
  • Mars Ravelo's Darna! Ang Pagbabalik (1994)
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  • Darna, Kuno...? (1979)
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  • Darna (1977)
  • Darna (2005)
  • Darna (2009)
  • Darna (2022)
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  • Darna (1986)
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  • Hindi Ako si Darna (2017)
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