The Echo is a 2008 remake Horror Film from a Filipino Film originally titled Sigaw. Yam Laranas who co-wrote and directed in the original film, will direct in the remake movie, being written by Eric Bernt.
The story revolves around a young ex-con who moves into an old apartment building, only to learn his neighbor is an abusive police officer who savagely beats his wife and daughter. When the ex-con tries to intervene, he becomes trapped in a cur...
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The Echo
Film
Directed by
Yam Laranas
William Laranas (born born 18 May 1966 in Davao City) is a Filipino director and cinematographer.
He make a Medical Technology at Immaculate Conception College, but dropped out after his second year.
Laranas was champion in breakdance in his high school days and did the strut and moonwalk. His...
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