Bukas Luluhod ang Mga Tala

Bukas Luluhod ang mga Tala (Tomorrow the Stars Will Kneel) is a 1984 Filipino film by Viva Films. Directed by Emmanuel H. Borlaza, story by Nerissa Cabral, and screenplay by Jose N. Carreon and Orlando Nadres. The film was released on July 11, 1984. The film stars Sharon Cuneta, Eddie Rodriguez, Gina Pareño, Pilar Pilapil, Tommy Abuel, Rey "PJ" Abellana, Raymond Lauchengco, Lani Mercado, Eula Valdez, and Janet Elisa Giron as young Rebecca. The film is about a girl who was born in a dirt-poor family who swore revenge to the rich family that kept wronging them.

The film is based on Nerissa Cabral's Pilipino Komiks Atlas Novel. The theme song "Pangarap na Bituin" is sung by Sharon Cuneta and composed by Willy Cruz.

Plot
The movie is about an illegitimate child Rebecca (Sharon Cuneta) who swore revenge against her father Don Roman Estrella (Eddie Rodriguez) and her legitimate half-sisters Alice (Lani Mercado) and Monet (Eula Valdez). The film's title, "Bukas Luluhod ang mga tala", comes from her swearing revenge against the Estrella family.

Rebecca started performing and soon have a successful singing career. She planned on buying the Estrella home but relents and instead made peace with her father and her half-sister Monet. The film ends with Rebecca singing the chorus of "Pangarap na Bituin" while a montage of the movie plays.

Cast

 * Sharon Cuneta as Rebecca Rios
 * Eddie Rodriguez as Rowel “Roman” Estrella
 * Gina Pareño as Fidela Rios
 * Pilar Pilapil as Monica
 * Tommy Abuel as Ador
 * Rey "PJ" Abellana as Dante Mandresa
 * Raymond Lauchengco as Jun Rios
 * Lani Mercado as Alicia "Alice"
 * Eula Valdez as Monet
 * Janet Elisa Giron as young Rebecca


 * Mary Walter as Donya Concha
 * Romeo Rivera as Rebecca's lawyer
 * Manny Castaneda as Bing
 * Vangie Labalan as Pining
 * Timmy Diwa as Ricky
 * Charlon Davao as Young Jun
 * Jennifer Sevilla as Young Alicia
 * Christopher De Leon as special participant "Boyet De Leon"

Awards
The film received 5 FAMAS nominations (Best Supporting Actress for Gina Pareño, Best Child Actress for Janet Elisa Giron, Best Story for Nerissa Cabral, Best Sound for Rolly Ruta, Best Musical Score for Willy Cruz) and won Best Sound and Best Musical Score.

The film also won the 1985 FAP Award for Best Sound Engineering.