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Anak Badjao (1987)
Character: N/A
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1987 directed by Jose Antonio Alonzo and Jerry Tirazona and starred Anthony Alonzo, Charito Solis, Tony Santos Sr., Liza Lorena, Alicia Alonzo, Marithes Samson and Isadora.
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Life Everlasting (1971)
Character: N/A
Rosemary Sonora plays a deceased woman and another living, both caught between lovers.
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Pepeng Kuryente (A Man with a Thousand Volts) (1988)
Character: N/A
After a prison spell earned avenging the murder of his parents, Pepe (Revillas Sr and Jr) is struck by magic lightning and left with electric superpowers. After a spell healing the sick he turns vigilante.
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Abakada.. Ina (2001)
Character: N/A
An illiterate parent faces the challenge of attending to her children's academic needs.
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Sakada (1976)
Character: Aurora
It proceeds to document the stages of sugar production once in the mill then shifts to the unrest outside where a sakada was shot to death by one of the hacienda's guards. A sakada is a farmer who works in a sugarcane field, harvesting it during the months of October to December.
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Playgirl (1981)
Character: Luisa
Mel Chionglo's directorial debut revolves around a mother and daughter who play the rules of the game in the world by selling their bodies for the desires of flesh.
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Birhen Ng Manaoag (2005)
Character: N/A
Four people come together when they're touched by the Blessed Mother in this uplifting drama. Working on a documentary about the miracles of the Virgin Mary, filmmaker Ana meets disillusioned seminarian Paul. Along with terminally ill Linda and pregnant teen Marie, the two discover roses blooming at the feet of the statue of the Virgin of Manaoag reviving their spirits and renewing their faith.
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Bakit Bughaw ang Langit? (1981)
Character: Cora
Babette Gomez and her family just moved to the city. Meeting the neighbors, a man instantly hooked her. She is insterested. Only then that she discovered that he's mentally ill. He is being chained by his family.
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Mortal (1976)
Character: Celia
Mario O'Hara's surreal debut film about a man recovering from mental illness.
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Kung Aagawin Mo ang Lahat sa Akin (1987)
Character: Yaya Rosita
An intense rivalry has always existed between Gladys and her older sister Maureen whom her parents had adopted before she was born. The father Gilbert believed the girls should be treated as equals but Clara the mother thought otherwise. As a result Gladys grew up a scheming selfish brat who wanted everything for her particularly those belonging to Sharon. Eventually this would include getting the man Maureen learned to love.
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Tahan Na Empoy, Tahan (1977)
Character: N/A
Because his mother is too poor to feed her young children, Empoy is sent to work for his exploitative and cruel aunt.
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Villa Miranda (1972)
Character: N/A
Drama among family and friends unfold in Villa Miranda, a town in the world of false glories and true defeats.
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Oras-Oras, Araw-Araw (1989)
Character: N/A
Jessa Rodriguez is a successful TV personality whose top rating show features dark stories of poverty and hardship. She meets Cara, a lady in a club, whose story will have a big impact on her own life.
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Uhaw sa Kalayaan (1980)
Character: N/A
Iron-hand discipline imposed by parents on their privileged children is deemed unappreciated and wasted.
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Mother Dear (1982)
Character: Diding
This film probes into the minds and hearts of illegitimate children and their mothers.
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Biyak Na Manyika (1979)
Character: N/A
A story that starts with a typical sibling quarrel between Melinda, who is a conservative teacher and Shirley, a typical modern teenager. Shirley decided to earn her own money to the point of selling her soul just to show that she can live outside the shadow of her older sister. In reality, Melinda is keeping the secret of her sad past to protect her beloved Shirley.
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Roberta (1979)
Character: Tinay
A young female hero is unjustly accused of murder and intimidated to say that she committed the crime so that her family would not be harmed.
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Nasaan ka, Inay? (1988)
Character: Aurora
Badong (Eddie Garcia) takes his only daughter, Luisa (Melanie Marquez) from the province and took it to Manila.
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Bago Kumalat ang Kamandag (1983)
Character: N/A
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1983 directed by Willie Milan and starred Anthony Alonzo, Coney Reyes, Eddie Garcia, Perla Bautista, and Alicia Alonzo.
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Sierra Madre (1981)
Character: N/A
A police goes undercover as an activist in a town in Sierra Madre looking to uncover the leader of the bandits that are wreaking havoc.
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Pido Dida: Sabay Tayo (1990)
Character: Mother Rosa
Pido and Dida grew up inside an orphanage believing they are siblings. Maltreated by their adoptive parents, they run away and find themselves in a shanty of a kind lady. Forced to live with their real parents, they realize that money alone cannot guarantee happiness.
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Buhay Bumbero (1968)
Character: N/A
Ompong who is really born and famous for his extraordinary laziness and not-always-funny stupidity was put into a hard challenge when he promised his mother that he will not stop until he finds a job that would change his life. His whole life turns anew when he was luckily hired as one of the firemen in their town. His innate attitudes were still present and even blamed as ingredients to a lot of trouble. His only consolation though considered a grand prize is winning the heart of Margarita which even inspired him to do exemplary things even putting his job being a fireman on a noticeable pedestal.
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Tagos ng Dugo (1987)
Character: Pina's Mother
A young Pina was traumatized when her family was murdered while she had her first menstruation. She grows up into a serial killer transforming herself to different personalities as she seduced one man at a time grossly killing them while in the act of sexual pleasure.
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Sagot ng Puso (1990)
Character: N/A
A desperately poor young man is forced to avenge himself against the abusive rich and powerful who had oppressed him.
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Bagwis (1990)
Character: N/A
Bagwis is a warrior angel who fights evil. Based on Filipino comic book character of the same name inspired by archangel Michael and created by Elwood Perez.
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Sambahin Ang Ngalan Mo (1998)
Character: N/A
Two warring crime syndicate families fight bitterly for dominance to the last of their descendants. Obedient and respectful, Daniel Sorilla gives up his sweetheart Blanca to his father who wants to marry her. Though Daniel fights his father's war and kills Don Claro, he chooses to pay for his crime in prison. Daniel lets his father raise and train his son Ramoncito to take his place in the war which Daniel finds repulsive. But now Daniel cannot anymore avoid the hostilities when his son's safety is at stake.
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Hindi Kita Malimot (1982)
Character: Caring
Celia, a daughter of a housekeeper of the Regattas, finds an unknown man- Edwin - in one of their huts. As she helps the man, the two grew close to each other and fell in love. However, they must first solve their problems: Celia must obtain her father's properties while Edwin must clear his name's bad reputation.
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Langit at Lupa (1988)
Character: Tudong
Young Rolly and Susan's love is tested by their families' rough history and class divide
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Lupang Hinirang (1973)
Character: N/A
The Story of a People's Enduring Hope...In a Portrait of Blood and Tears Where the Brave Fought and Fell - and the Ruthless Died in Shame.
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Urban Rangers (1995)
Character: Ding's Mother
Idealistic graduates of the police academy battle crime in their city.
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W is War (1983)
Character: N/A
Filipino director Willy Milan's first entry into the Maxsploitation sub-sub-genre.
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Kapag Iginuhit Ang Hatol Ng Puso (1993)
Character: N/A
The serial tells the tragic love story of Vina, a single woman who wants to have a baby despite her advanced age. With the help of her best friend, she met Dave, the man she will eventually fall in love and have a child with. Unknown to Vina, Dave was her best friend's lover, and in the end, Vina would discover that her best friend and the man she loved plotted together to ruin her and her son's lives.
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Mananayaw (1978)
Character: N/A
A simple love story between two souls, a beerhouse dancer and her lover, intensely in search for their place in the sun
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Ren yu lian (1973)
Character: N/A
Kung Fu star and Hong Kong big Boss Charles Heung, stars in this fantasy martial arts drama, Trouble abound when he strikes up a relationship with an enchanting mermaid.
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Strict ang Peyrents Ko (1997)
Character: N/A
Amanda page stars as the tightly guarded daughter of a zany but loving couple. Played by Chiquito and Elizabeth Ramsey in this comedy of errors. She can't go out on dates, she can't attend parties, and even if she's allowed to, her parents have to go along. Then she meets the man of her dreams, played in the movie by. Gary Estrada, and when he starts to court her, her overprotective parents come running to guard her. Will she be able to pull the trick that will keep her parents from aborting the romance of her lifetime?
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Lovingly Yours, Helen: The Movie (1984)
Character: Mrs. Fuentes
This dramatic anthology of true-to-life stories of love and domestic problems based on letters sent by to the TV drama program hosted by Helen Vela who gives advice to troubled viewers.
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Ikaw Naman ang Iiyak (1996)
Character: N/A
Elaine killed her stepfather while trying to defend her boyfriend Santi. After serving in prison for years, she is now out to fight and try to bring back her life, including Santi who already married another woman.
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Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig? (1987)
Character: Carla
Made pregnant by Ric, Estella was forced to marry his brain-damaged younger brother played by Val to save herself from the shame of having an illegitimate child. But what was intended as a marriage of convenience became a fulfilling relationship that eventually opened the eyes and hearts of everybody into the beautiful soul hidden inside the young man nobody wanted.
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Tinimbang ka Ngunit Kulang (1974)
Character: N/A
A privileged teenager, disillusioned with the hypocrisy he witnesses in his small town, forms a bond with a lonely leper and a mentally unstable homeless woman.
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Katawan (1999)
Character: Hermana Tuding
The moment the doctor confirms his wife's pregnancy Carlo felt a sign of a curse coming to life. It's the curse caused by his errant grandfather, the curse that doomed his father. The same curse that's about to destroy him. Advised by his doctor to rest, Carlo returns to his family's villa in Lucban and there, he meets Carmen, the woman destined to kill her.
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Waikiki (1980)
Character: Edad
An otherwise honest and faithful husband makes a turn-around in his desire to sire a son, alienating in the process his three daughters.
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Stupid Cupid (1988)
Character: Ana (segment "Forever, My Love")
An anthology film featuring the biggest tandem love teams in Philippine cinema.
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Kung Kasalanan Man (1989)
Character: Tiya Bining
Irma (Dina Bonnevie) was the innocent wife who was caught in a web of evil woven by the people she loved. Confused, alone, and penniless, she had only Dan (Tonton Gutierrez) to turn to—that is, if he would believe her.
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Brownout (1969)
Character: N/A
Never in the history of Philippine movies has there been a film such as this: four sets of great stars, four great directors, in a story of life and love, horror and romance, action and suspense in stunning realism.
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Soltera (1999)
Character: Lisa's Mother
Sandra, a 35-year-old wedding coordinator who sees her uneventful life turned upside down when she falls for the much-younger Eric.
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Misteryo sa Tuwa (1984)
Character: Pinang
The fortunes of three impoverished friends and their families abruptly change after an airplane crashes in a nearby mountain. They rush to the crash site along with all the villagers, not to help the victims but to plunder their valuables. A dead American passenger carried a large amount of money in his briefcase which Mesiong, Ponsoy, and Jamin find and avariciously keep for themselves. But the town mayor gets greedy and with his hirelings abducts the three to divest them of their booty.
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阿飛正傳 (1990)
Character: Housekeeper
Yuddy, a Hong Kong playboy known for breaking girls' hearts, tries to find solace and the truth after discovering the woman who raised him isn't his mother.
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Pacifico Guevarra: Dillinger ng Dose Pares (1992)
Character: Cora
Raymart Santiago stars as the title character of this thrilling biopic that chronicles a local thief’s action-packed reputation by emulating an infamous American gangster. When shady officials try to test him, he makes sure to show them that he’s more than just a namesake.
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Muling Ibalik Ang Tamis Ng Pag-ibig (1998)
Character: Milet's Mother
Millet hired Jay, who pretended to be a gay, as as her pseudo-husband in order to avoid a fixed marriage which she totally opposes to. Together, Millet and Jay presented themselves as a newly-wed couple in Millet’s family in Paete, Laguna. In the long run, Jay and Millet started to really fall for each other. However, Millet learns about Jay’s faked sexual orientation and his initial intention why he took the offer which is to earn money to finance his dreams of flying away from the Philippines all the way to Japan. This is a tale of true love between two ambitious persons, which started out from chains of lies and deception. In the end the main characters will be given the chance to express their ulterior motives.
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