Sa Aking mga Kamay

Sa Aking Mga Kamay (English: In My Own Hands) is a 1996 Philippine psychological thriller drama film directed by Rory B. Quintos from a screenplay written by Ricky Lee, Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario, and Benjou Elgincolin, which was adapted from an original story written by Olivia M. Lamasan.

Produced and distributed by Star Cinema, Sa Aking mga Kamay was theatrically released on March 7, 1996.

Gene brings his latest victim, Erlinda, to their family's private resort; his uncle Rolando follows after learning about the trip.

Rolando learns of what happened, but is dissuaded from informing the authorities by Gene, and they carefully clean the house before hiding Erlinda's body.

Gene invites Camille to his house, and he tells her about his past: as a child, he was often locked up by his mother for making mistakes, including the time he accidentally broke a vase holding a cattleya.

At Gene's house, Camille sees pictures of different women including her, as well as different wedding rings, and realizes that he is the Cattleya Killer.

While the film was shooting, he admitted that he was not prepared to face Christopher de Leon, who played the role of Joven dela Rosa, an agent from the NBI who was assigned to find Gene and kill him.

[1] Christopher de Leon also admitted that even though he said that it was a very interesting role, the references to the NBI made him feel anxious and worried, but the experience in the criminal investigation field during the shoot allowed him to shape his character better.

[2] Jay Cruz of Sinegang PH gave the film 4 out of 5 stars and praises Ricky Lee's writing, Rory Quintos' direction, and the respective acting performances of Aga Muhlach and Christopher de Leon.