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The Janitor

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The Janitor
TJ-Poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Country PHL.jpg Philippines
Directed by Michael Tuviera
Release Date 2014
Language Filipino
Studio APT Entertainment
Cinemalaya Foundation
Distributor Star Cinema (Philippines)
Main Cast
Character Actor
Crisanto Espina Dennis Trillo
Rudy Manapat Richard Gomez
Dindo Marasigan Derek Ramsay
Wenceslao Bugaoisan Ricky Davao
Enteng Homecillo Raymond Bagatsing
Roger Ponce Alex Medina
Matias Dimaranan Jerald Napoles


The Janitor is a 2014 Filipino crime drama film. The film stars Dennis Trillo as disgraced ex-police officer Crisanto Espina, who is hired by his friend and high-ranking police officer Rudy Manapat (Richard Gomez) to hunt down the suspects of a grisly robbery-massacre of a bank. As he finds more of the robbery's suspects and goes deeper into the case, he starts to discover unsavory secrets behind both the incident at the bank and the truth behind his job. The film was released during the 10th edition of the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival in 2014, and is loosely based on the 2008 RCBC robbery-massacre, where nine bank employees and one security guard were killed by a group of robbers before they left with 9 million Philippine pesos (around $270k US dollars in 2022).


The following weapons were used in the film The Janitor:


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Pistols

Beretta 92FS

Multiple characters throughout the film use the Beretta 92FS.

Beretta 92FS - 9x19mm
A policeman investigates the aftermath of the bank massacre in the film's opening.
A masked Dindo Marasigan (Derek Ramsay) aims his Beretta at a security guard in a flashback to the robbery.
Matias Dimaranan (Jerald Napoles) irresponsibly fires his employer's Beretta into the air in a fit of excitement after winning a giveaway.
A confused Matias looks around for the other people in the court.
Rudy Manapat (Richard Gomez) holds a Beretta in Crisanto's flashback.
Crisanto Espina (Dennis Trillo) aims his Beretta at a suspect in his flashback.
A masked Matias aims his Beretta at a hostage during a flashback to the robbery.
A masked Dindo points his Beretta at Matias.

Colt M1911A1

In a continuity error, a Taurus PT92 being fired by Crisanto Espina (Dennis Trillo) in a flashback becomes an all-black Colt M1911A1.

Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP (for reference)
Crisanto fires the 1911 in a flashback.

Custom Colt M1911A1

Crisanto Espina (Dennis Trillo) uses a custom two-tone Colt M1911A1 throughout the film. The silver-framed pistol is customized with a black Caspian Arms slide and a muzzle brake.

Two tone Colt Government Model M1911A1 - .45 ACP
Crisanto Espina (Dennis Trillo) looks at the pistol after retrieving it from a safe.
Crisanto aims the pistol as he searches for Roger Ponce.
Crisanto holds Roger at gunpoint. A "Caspian" marking can be seen on the slide.
A close-up of the pistol as Crisanto fights Enteng Homecillo (Raymond Bagatsing). The Caspian Arms logo can be seen on the slide.
After taking the pistol from him, Enteng aims it at Crisanto...
...only for him to find it empty.
The pistol on the ground during Crisanto's encounter with Dindo Marasigan.
Crisanto aims the pistol at Dindo after getting it back.
Crisanto aims the pistol at Junjun Carasco. Crisanto shoots Junjun thirteen times in this scene without reloading; which is an impossible bullet capacity for any single-stack 1911 pistol.

Taurus PT92

Multiple characters throughout the film use the Taurus PT92.

Taurus PT92AFS with Slimline Black Factory Grips - 9x19mm
Roger Ponce (Alex Medina) hides his Taurus in his broken-down car.
Roger shoots at Crisanto. In a continuity error, the pistol is equipped with an extended magazine.
Roger holds the pistol as he searches for his brother while hunting down Crisanto.
Enteng Homecillo (Raymond Bagatsing) aims a Taurus in a flashback to the robbery.
Dindo Marasigan (Derek Ramsay) aiming his custom Taurus during a drug raid. His Taurus is customized with a black slide, a custom compensator, and an extended magazine.
Dindo holds on to the pistol as he drinks from a leftover bottle of brandy in the drug den.
Crisanto Espina (Dennis Trillo) has a flashback to the robbery-massacre while at the Mabuhay Savings Bank. Enteng can be seen firing his Taurus.
A hitman shoots Rudy Manapat with a Taurus.
Taurus PT92AF - 9x19mm
Crisanto fires an all-black Taurus in a flashback.

Holstered pistols

Multiple characters have holstered pistols throughout the film.

A pistol in Rudy Manapat (Richard Gomez)'s holster.
Ditto.
A pistol inside a police officer's holster.
Rudy visits his wife and son's grave. A pistol is visible in his holster again.
Rudy exits his driver's car. The pistol is visible again in his holster.

Unknown Glock pistol

An unknown Glock-like pistol is aimed by a police officer during the arrest of Junjun Carasco.

2nd Generation Glock 17 - 9x19mm (for reference)
The police officer aims his pistol at Junjun.

Assault Rifles

Colt M16A1

Multiple characters throughout the film use the Colt M16A1.

Colt M16A1 with 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm
A PDEA officer holds an M16A1.
Another PDEA officer aims an M16A1 during a drug den raid.
Ditto.
A hitman shoots Rudy Manapat with an M16.

Colt Model 727

Multiple characters throughout the film use the Colt Model 727.

Colt Model 727 - 5.56x45mm
A PDEA officer with a Model 727 on a sling talks to Dindo Marasigan (Derek Ramsay) before the drug raid.
Multiple PDEA officers with M727s.
Ditto.
A PDEA officer aims an M727 during the raid.
A hitman shoots Rudy Manapat with a Model 727.
The hitman approaches the dying Rudy.

Shotguns

Remington Model 870

A security guard at the Mabuhay Savings Bank is equipped with a stockless chrome Remington Model 870. Of note is that the Model 870 is in fact a common standard-issue weapon for bank security guards in the Philippines.

Remington Model 870 Marine with pistol grip and shotshell holder - 12 gauge
The security guard with the shotgun at the bank's entrance.

Others

Gun posters

Posters for multiple pistols can be seen on the walls of the private security agency that Crisanto teaches for.

A Glock poster on the wall.
Crisanto teaches a classroom of security guards in training. More Glock posters are visible on the walls of the classroom.

Rudy Manapat's office

Multiple pieces of firearm-based decorations are visible in Rudy Manapat's office.

A wide shot of Rudy's office. Multiple shooting competition trophies depicting competitive shooters aiming pistols are visible, as well as a plaque that features an M1911A1-like pistol.
The 1911-like pistol visible on the plaque behind Rudy.
Competition shooting trophies depicting shooters with pistols on Rudy's desk.

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