Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan
Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan | |
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Genre | Drama Romance |
Created by | ABS-CBN Studios |
Written by | Keiko Aquino Rondel Lindayag |
Directed by | Wenn V. Deramas Andoy Ranay |
Creative director | Deo Endrinal |
Starring | Claudine Barretto Carlos Agassi Luis Alandy Mylene Dizon |
Theme music composer | George Canseco |
Ending theme | "Hanggang sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan" by Zsa Zsa Padilla (Season 1) / Ayegee Paredes (Season 2) |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 501 |
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Executive producer | Mae Santos |
Editors | Ben Panaligan Rachel Aguilos |
Running time | 23-30 minutes |
Production company | Dreamscape Entertainment Television |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | March 26, 2001 February 28, 2003 | –
Related | |
Walang Hanggan |
Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan (transl. at the end of forever, international title: Till The End of Time) is a Philippine television drama broadcast by ABS-CBN. Starring Claudine Barretto, Carlos Agassi, Luis Alandy and Mylene Dizon, it aired on the network's Primetime Combo-Nalo line up (later known as [Teleserye] Primetime Bida) from March 26, 2001 to February 28, 2003 replacing Saan Ka Man Naroroon and replaced by Darating ang Umaga.
The series is currently streaming on Jeepney TV's YouTube channel beginning July 5, 2025, replacing Sa Sandaling Kailangan Mo Ako in its 1:00 PM time slot.[1]
Premise
The story revolves around Ángelina (1912) / Angeline Montenegro (2001) (Claudine Barretto) in the early years of her life. In the beginning of the present generation, a new love story awaits when Angeline, who lives a very normal life, has problems when Sally (Mylene Dizon) comes into the household and starts making those around her miserable. Sally takes her anger out on everyone only to find out that once and for all, only love and truth will prevail. In the end, Angeline must face the truth as to who is the man fated to love her amongst Miguel (Teodoro from the past), Clarence, or Benjie (Benedicto from the past in 1912).
Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan opens in Bulacan in 1912, where the town's President Municipal, Don Teodoro (Ronaldo Valdez) has just announced the betrothal of his eldest son Alfonso (Bernard Palanca) to the lovely Angelina, who was persuaded to agree to the engagement by her mother, Consuelo (Tetchie Agbayani) in order to free her father, Sebastian (Spanky Manikan), a bandido accused of killing an American supporter.[2] Despite agreeing to the marriage, however, Angelina has one little secret: Her heart really belongs to another man, Alfonso's brother, Benedicto (Carlos Agassi), who was also Angelina's childhood sweetheart.
The action then flashes forward to the present day, where another betrothal is being announced as prosperous couple Norberto (Robert Arevalo) and Corazon (Boots Anson-Roa) oversee the engagement party for their daughter Angeline and Hector (Troy Montero), the handsome son of Menandro (Jaime Fabregas), one of Norberto's business associates. As an engagement gift, Angelina's parents buy her and Hector a rest house in Bulacan - the same one where Angelina and Alfonso were affianced all those years ago.
But what threads bind the present to that distant past? Only one witness remains: Lola Carmela/Mameng (Gloria Romero), the house's current caretaker and the keeper of a mysterious locket that may be the key that unlocks the complicated story between Angelina, Alfonso and Benedicto.
Cast and characters
Main cast
- Claudine Barretto as Ángelina / Angeline Montenegro-Crisostomo
- Mylene Dizon as Susan Concepcion / Sara Concepcion / Sally Perida / Sally Benipayo / Sally Concepcion / Samantha Concepcion
- Carlos Agassi as Benedicto / Benjamin "Benjie" Ilagan
- Luis Alandy as Clarence Cristobal
- Gloria Romero as Lola Carmela "Mameng" Estocapio
Supporting cast
- Eugene Domingo as Feliza "Simang" Bernardo and Old Niknik Bernardo (final episode)
- Helen Gamboa as Nelia Santos
- Pilar Pilapil as Adora Evangelista
- Boots Anson-Roa as Corazon Montenegro
- Robert Arevalo as Norberto Montenegro
- Ronaldo Valdez as Don Miguel Crisostomo, Sr.
- Jaime Fabregas as Menandro Soriano
- Jojit Lorenzo as Gaspar Bernardo
- Ena Garcia as Niknik Bernardo
- Gladys Reyes as Ruella Agbayani
- Glydel Mercado as Amelia
- Victor Neri as Joaquin Montenegro
- Angela Velez as Millet Benitez
- Justin Cuyugan as Dondi Leviste
- Matet de Leon as Lucila "Lucy" Ilagan-Cristobal
- Gina Pareño as Lita Cristobal
- Tommy Abuel as Delfin Cristobal
- Leandro Muñoz as Miguel "MJ" Crisostomo, Jr. / Miguelito
- Don Laurel as George
- Lotlot de Leon as Puresa
- Frances Makil-Ignacio as Anita Brown and Tamara Sembrano
- Troy Montero as Hector Soriano
Special participation (1912 Cast)
- Ronaldo Valdez as Don Teodoro
- Tetchie Agbayani as Doña Consuelo Vanguardia
- Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino as Doña Veronica
- Spanky Manikan as Don Sebastian
- Karla Estrada as Sening
- Carol Banawa and Dianne dela Fuente as Minerva Soriano
- Bernard Palanca as Alfonso
- John Lloyd Cruz as Emilio "Emil" Bustamante
- Shaina Magdayao as young Carmela Estocapio
Recurring cast
- Serena Dalrymple as Maying
- Danilo Barrios as Ricardo "Dong" Galvez
- Ricky Belmonte as Badong
- Gretchen Barretto as Andrea Crisostomo / Sabrina Vanguardia
- Alma Moreno as Mayor Socorro Bustamante
- Vangie Labalan as Tiya Belita
- Camille Prats as Terry
- Vivian Foz as Terry's mother
- Tess Antonio as Josie
- Amy Perez as Miriam Dela Rosa
- Emilio Garcia as Raul Ilagan
- Brando Legaspi as Serge
- Glenda Garcia as Thelma
- Pinky Amador as Myrna
- Candy Pangilinan as Gundina
- Christian Vasquez as Matthew Monteclaro
- Angel Jacob as Krissy Concepcion
- Reggie Curley as Ernest
- Adrian Albert as Miguel "Thirdy" Crisostomo III
- Nasem Saatchi as Althea Crisostomo
- Jane Oineza as Arabella Crisostomo
- Dennis Roldan as Dr. Anton dela Cruz
- Nestor de Villa as Gov. Federico Bustamante
- Kaye Abad as Sophia B. Ilagan
- Susan Africa as Christina Tiongson
- Ronalisa Cheng as young Ruella Tiongson
- Juan Rodrigo as Efren Wilwayco
- Ciara Sotto as Barbara Wilwayco
- Irma Adlawan as Mercy
- Georgina Sandico as Ariane
- William Martinez as Mark
- Yayo Aguila as Esther
- Len Ag Santos as Catalina
- Dennis Trillo as Jojo
- Harlene Bautista as Mirinisa
- Angelina Kanapi as Elaine
- Alfred Vargas as Lauro
- Dan Alvaro as Lawin
- Neil Ryan Sese as Neil
- Dolly de Leon as Atty. Montelibano
- Nita Grandea as Hazel
- Eliza Pineda as Petra
- Martin Gonzalo as Martin
- Don Umali as Tikboy
- Clint Albert as Sophia's friend
- Ian Delfino as Jun (Restaurant staff of Nelia Santos)
- Ian Del Carmen as PAOCTF Officer
- Froilan Sales as Alejandro Ortiz
- Chandro Concepcion
- Debraliz as Epang
- Ricci Chan
- Gigi Locsin