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WATCH: Anne Curtis thrust into dangerous drug raid in ‘BuyBust’

/ 03:21 PM December 27, 2017

In the suspenseful trailer for “BuyBust,” Anne Curtis is a fearless agent who gets involved in a drug raid gone wrong.

The actress is fearless in her first action movie as she goes into the underbelly of Manila where illegal drug trade and deaths are rampant.

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The film is trademark Erik Matti (“On the Job,” “Honor Thy Father”), whose forte is depicting the dark realities of Philippine society.

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Leading the cast with Curtis is Filipino MMA fighter Brandon Vera. The cast also includes Victor Neri, Nonie Buencamino, Lao Rodriguez and Levi Ignacio.

The film is a passion project of Matti’s and has been nearly two years in the making. “This is the toughest shoot I’ve ever done,” he said in a social media post in November.

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Curtis revealed that an entire year was spent on pre-production alone. For her role, she shared on Instagram that she had undergone intense physical training since 2016: “Kali and combat training, gun handling, stunt and fight rehearsals.” /ra

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