Tiyanaks

Tiyanaks

Tiyanaks Movie Poster
Directed by Mark Reyes
Produced by Lily Monteverde
Starring Rica Peralejo
Jennylyn Mercado
Mark Herras
JC De Vera
Music by Von de Guzman
Cinematography Jun Aves, Odyssey Flores, J.A. Tadena
Distributed by Regal Films
Release dates
  • 4 July 2007 (2007-07-04)
Country Philippines
Language Tagalog
English
Box office P19,700,000

Tiyanaks is a horror thriller film directed by Mark Reyes. It is also the second installment of the Tiyanak film series.

Plot

A school organization heads off to a Holy Week retreat, led by their religion professor. But before long, they realize they've lost their way due to misdirection and have no choice but to stay the night in a desolate house,with only a mother (Lotlot de Leon) and her son (Nash Aguas) living on the house and a mysterious man following them.

The boy has three kids as playmates, but the kids became jealous when the boy declined to join them to play, which angers them and seeks vengeance to the newcomers. Many nights later, the kids transform themselves into their real form and attacks the group, killing and disabling them one by one, until the professor, the mother and her son, and some students remain. The mother dies when a Tiyanak bits her while defending her son.

The professor has the idea of baptizing the Tiyanaks by submersing them on the pool while chanting a prayer for baptism. Many days later, the survivors research what happened to them when the boy contracted fever. When they tried to find out what happened, the boy displayed igniting and rageful eyes and his head burns a flame.

Cast

Rica Peralejo portrays as Sheila, whom will kill the tiyanaks and then go home.
Nash Aguas portrays as Biboy, take Biboy and kill all tiyanaks and the go home.
Mika Dela Cruz portrays as Water Tiyanak, Biboy and Water Tiyanaks and killed Shellia.

Deaths

Trivia

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See also


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