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Gin Kata (1993)
Character: N/A
A Filipino action spoof of the 1985 film Gymkata.
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Jockey Tyan (1988)
Character: N/A
Herbert Bautista portrays the komik character of an under-estimated, bucktoothed provincial who, along with Johnny (in a dual role), pursues a journey of basketball, horses and magic.
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Umaaraw, Umuulan (2006)
Character: Berto
A young man succumbs to depression due to failure in his career and love life. He then meets a girl. What follows is obsession, romance, and melancholy.
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Oh, My Mama (1981)
Character: N/A
After the death of her mother, a young girl had to face all sorts of hardships including mistreatment from an abusive father and stepmother. She ultimately decides to run away to get away from it all. Will she find true peace?
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Manananggal (1984)
Character: Douglas
Douglas, a young Visayan teenager, stays with his grandmother to take responsibility with his young brothers Gio and Zia when their parents are working in Davao.
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Pamana (2012)
Character: Donald
When the great-uncle of the family dies, he left his family a supply of comics made by him, but when midnight strikes, all the characters come to life, summoning a stronger entity, killing them one by one. Who will escape this evil threat and survive?
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Ping Lacson: Super Cop (2000)
Character: Rivera
Based on the life story of director general Panfilo 'Ping' Lacson as the spotlight is put on the general as he handles controversial cases.
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Raketeros (2013)
Character: Berto
Raketeros shares the adventures and misadventures of a group of middle-aged male friends Berto, the cable guy; Mando, the billiards player; Mulong, the driver; Julio, the all-around singer; and Andoy the ‘religious.’ The five are gathered to do a simple task of delivering an expensive gown to their rich friend’s mansion. However, a series of hilarious mishaps puts them and their task in jeopardy.
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Jack & Jill (1987)
Character: Jill/Julian Gilario
When the old man became ill Jack took over her father's job of chauffeuring for a handsome millionaire whose rather eccentric mother had decided to adopt Jill so she could fulfill her dream of having a daughter. But Jill was really Jack's sister or brother.
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Jack & Jill Sa Amerika (1988)
Character: Jill
Jack and Jill face a new whole adventure- this time in America! When they received a telegram from their dead uncle's lawyer they were prompted to go to the US immediately. Thinking she can have everything back, Jack decides to sell her jeepney and exhaust her savings to buy their plane ticket. But the day they are about to know the span of their uncle's riches they witness the murder of his lawyer! Jack and Jill must get out fast before the killers get to them first.
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Ma'am, May We Go Out? (1985)
Character: John Ramos
The lives of the three Soriano brothers, Dennis, Chip, and Jeff, changed when Atty. Aga Agaton informed them that they would inherit the fortune of their grandfather, who was based in the United States. However, to claim their inheritance (according to the will), the brothers must graduate from high school, and if not, the lawyer would claim it instead.
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Daddy Goon (1991)
Character: Kuliling
A Philippine comedy starring Paquito Diaz, Herbert Bautista, and Aiza Seguerra.
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M & M: The Incredible Twins (1989)
Character: Marcelino
Marcelino is the son of a rich family who needs to look for his twin brother who was separated from him. If he does not find him in time, his parents will give his brother’s inheritance to his evil Uncle.
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Dobol-Trobol: Anti-Crime Kunsumisyon (1995)
Character: N/A
Niño Muhlach and Hero Bautista were dutiful, loyal cops. They were also inept and were the main headaches of the police force of Baguio City. It was the luck of these bumblers, though, to stumble on a major case which had its origin in China.
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Puto (1987)
Character: Puto
A puto vendor had been selling cakes everyday after school to help his widowed mother. That was why all the kids in school had been calling him Puto. Puto was the constant butt of jokes but he remained good-natured helpful and kind to everybody. Taking pity on him a dwarf decided to give him special powers. This gave Puto the chance to realize his dream of winning the track and field race.
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Julian Vaquero (1984)
Character: N/A
In this Filipino Western, Lito Lapid plays a cowboy who trains a group of apprentices who want to be cowboys someday.
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Dunkin Donato (1993)
Character: Buknoy
Basketball star Benjie Paras and funny man Herbert Bautista play cousins Donato and Buknoy, star player and coach of the Brgy. Maligaya basketball team. The team needs to win the league championship to help their barangay.
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Takbo, Bilis... Takboooo! (1987)
Character: N/A
A story about a group of street children finding a home and entering a satanist home after being chased by goons.
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Ten Little Indians (1981)
Character: N/A
Ten students take a field trip dressed as American Indians and fight off an attack by a gang of criminals.
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Pik Pak Boom (1988)
Character: Danny
About young people learning that happiness comes from learning how to give of one's self. MANYIKA is about an enchanted doll who came to life and taught two orphans the value of love. BANANA-CUE is about a rich girl who found happiness in the company of a classmate who sold sweetened bananas in order to see himself through high school.
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Dear Diary (1989)
Character: Badong (Dear Partyline) / Matthew Quiroy (Dear Killer)
Two teen stories in one movie. "Dear Partyline" tells the story of Badong who falls in love with a girl in a Coke commercial who happens to be the other half of their telephone party line. "Dear Killer" tells the story of Lenny and the mysterious disappearance of a girl who was considered the school's best Soprano singer.
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Working Boys (1985)
Character: Kermit
The trio, plus a young man, runs a business that repairs everything, especially appliances.
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Ninja Kids (1986)
Character: Dodo
Lady Lotus, an evil sorceress, attempts to retrieve an ancient katana possessing great power from Naguchi, a martial arts master. Meanwhile, a group of friends are planning a camping trip to follow an all-girl class who are in turn on their own camping trip with their strict teacher. After several mishaps the friends are left stranded in the mountains. While navigating their way back, they stumble across a hidden cavern, where an old ninja master lives. The boys are selected to become ninjas and retrieve the katana that Lady Lotus is searching for.
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Shake, Rattle & Roll (1984)
Character: Douglas (segment "Manananggal")
An anthology of three violent stories: 'Baso' talks about the adventure of three friends who performed Spirit of the Glass and discovered the tale of a tragic love triangle. 'Pridyider' revolves around a refrigerator that seemed to be 'alive'. 'Manananggal' is about a teenager who courts a barrio lass without his knowledge that this lass is a monster. She eventually causes chaos to his family.
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Kumander Bawang (1988)
Character: Tikboy/Kumander Bawang
Matang Bato is a small village which kept many dark mysteries in its past and they are starting to haunt them once again. Our unlikely hero, Tikboy was a frail teenager seeking to make his grandfather proud by joining in his Moro-Moro stage play. But little did he know there was more to his life than just being a stage actor. Suddenly monsters were appearing left and right, revived and controlled by their leader, Conde Regalado, they struck terror to the village. Acquiring the aid of old hermit, Tinyente Kulog, he learned about his past and how it will help save the villagers. Transformed into Kumander Bawang, armed with garlic bombs and superhuman strength, he ventured forth to end the battle that his father has started twenty years ago.
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Hotshots (1984)
Character: N/A
This is a story of adolescent boys and girls and their early experiences in life and love. How they took life's realities and learned its lessons.
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Shake, Rattle, and Roll Fourteen: The Invasion (2012)
Character: Donald (segment "Pamana")
The first part follows four cousins who gathered together to receive their own 5 million peso inheritance from their dead uncle, and the responsibility of taking care of his comic book creations. The second part follows an army special unit trying to survive from a horde of zombies. The third and last part follows a couple who became survivors when the aliens invaded Earth.
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Bagets (1984)
Character: Gilbert
Experiencing the forbidden. Experiencing rejection. Hating your parents. Hating the world around you. Discovering what's hot. Discovering what's cool. Discovering your first true love. Discovering who you are. Growing up can be such a wild time. But not when you've got the best guys to hang out with. Five chaste young men immerse themselves in the superficialities and superfluity of adolescence over the course of their last year in high school. But as they make their gradual transition from boyhood to manhood, they realize it is their formidable bond that stands as the real deal.
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Alabang Girls (1992)
Character: Orol / Orly
Four city boys rich in experience but undeniably penniless, meet rich and pretty girls from an up scale suburb. With nothing but sense of humor and confidence, they try their luck to get the hearts of these Alabang Girls.
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Like Father, Like Son (1985)
Character: Nonoy
Two families with different characters swap lives to realize that all they need is a healthy balance of being book-smart and being street-smart.
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Captain Barbell (1986)
Character: Teng-Teng
Teng-Teng lives a miserable life. He is an orphan who works by collecting junk from the streets. But, despite his condition, Teng-Teng does not lose hope instead, he shares his meager income with other indigent people. One day, as a rewards for his good deeds, he was given the opportunity to defend the people against evil forces headed by Gagamba, a female spider who took human form. He was given the magic barbel, which empowers him to be Capt. Barbell. All goes well exept for Teng-Teng's lovelife since the girl of his dreams Rosamarie is already falling in love with the super hero. Will Capt. Barbell be able to fight the evil forces of Gagamba? How can Teng-Teng prove to Rosemarie that he is Capt. Barbell?
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Lumayo Ka Nga Sa Akin (2016)
Character: Carlos Catacutan
Divided into three "short films", each one pokes fun to a particular genre. Episode 1: Bala Sa Bala, Kamao Sa Kamao, Satsat Sa Satsat. Episode 2: Shake, Shaker, Shakest. Episode 3: Asawa ni Marie.
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Bagets 2 (1984)
Character: Gilbert
Set in the immediate summer after the events of the first movie, and deals with more of the guys' misadventures as they prepare for college.
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Bobby Barbers: Parak (1997)
Character: Pinggoy
After being persuaded by his uncle to join the police force, a previously carefree man gains a newfound appreciation of the seriousness of the job and makes a commitment to make a positive impact for himself and his fellow officers.
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Pitong Gamol (1991)
Character: Jun Halo
A police sergeant recruits seven wayward youngsters in taking down a drug syndicate. But with a rushed training, being a threat to powerful enemies may be a problem.
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Darna (1991)
Character: N/A
A girl is granted a magical stone by an angel to become the superheroine Darna to combat evil and would later battle Valentina, her future nemesis.
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