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Always in My Heart (1971)
Character: N/A
Sampaguita-VP Pictures brings back to you the love team of Guy and Pip that smashed all box office records unprecedented in the history of Philippine movies!
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Mara Clara: The Movie (1996)
Character: Binay
Almira and Susan give birth at the same time in the same hospital. Gary steals Almira’s newborn child and switches the infant to one of his newborn twins; in revenge to Almira’s decision of rejecting him, Gary concocts the wicked plan with his friend Kardo to switch the babies. However, one of the twins dies in the process of switching and the Del Valles are made to believe that the stillborn child is theirs. Gary then persuades Amante to adopt one of his twins to spare Almira from despair and sorrow. Amante agrees for a fee and Gary hands one of his twins to Amante. Kardo, feeling remorseful documents every detail of the event on his diary. Susan names her daughter Mara while the Del Valles name their child, Clara.
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Pahiram ng Isang Umaga (1989)
Character: Aling Maria
A determined single parent, she manages to raise a child while remaining successful in her career as an advertising executive. Everything in her life seems to go well until she is diagnosed with a terminal disease. For her son’s sake, and without revealing her condition, she is forced to resolve her most important life relations: rekindling first her connections with her parents, and then with the very man who fathered her son.
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Iginuhit ng Tadhana (1965)
Character: N/A
Chronicling the life of Ferdinand Marcos. the film highlights his colorful years growing up in a political family in northern Luzon made dramatic from allegations of murdering his father's political rival. His rise to political power crosses with his romance with the woman named Imelda Romualdez.
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Silang Mga Sisiw sa Lansangan (1993)
Character: N/A
Four kids stow away from home and became street children. A philanthropist adopted them and treated them as his family until they were held hostages.
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Kaming Mga Talyada (1962)
Character: N/A
Seven effeminate brothers are forcibly enlisted by their father in the army to straighten them up and turn them into real men.
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Ang Pangarap Ko’y Ikaw (1967)
Character: Lola
A romance film directed by Mar S. Torres. It features Eddie Gutierrez, Susan Roces, and a cameo role for young Nora Aunor.
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Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin? (1984)
Character: N/A
Myrna and Lito plunge into marriage at a very young age. Both unprepared and still immature. But their relationship suddenly collapses when Lito gets into an illicit relationship with an older woman, Glacilda.
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Si Lucio at si Miguel (1962)
Character: N/A
A story about Lucio and Miguel, an angel and a demon who are friends who were both sent to earth on a mission.
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Sabina (1963)
Character: N/A
One fateful day Sabina was buying groceries at the marketplace when she noticed a burglar when she confronts her she was dumbfounded when the burglar looked like her.
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Goat Buster: Sa Templo ni Dune (1985)
Character: N/A
On a mission to eradicate crime, Baldo the “Goatbuster” disguised himself as his brother Bogard, ahead of a very notorious syndicate.
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The Fatima Buen Story (1994)
Character: Lola Felisa
Based on an actual case, Fatima Buen Story mixes tabloid sensationalism with paranormal symbolism and features O’ Hara’s trademark qualities: sudden violence and heroic love against a background of cinematic magic.
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Ama, Ina, Anak (1996)
Character: Lola Maring
A married couple decides to adopt a baby girl and raise her as their own, but internal family problems arise when the two are blessed with a biological child.
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Cain at Abel (1982)
Character: Lola Upe
A modern-day version of the biblical legend of Cain and Abel, the strong-willed matriarch Señora Pina favors her younger son, Ellis, over the older Lorenzo, whom she blames for her husband's death.
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The Graduation (1969)
Character: N/A
A story about a teacher who wants to help a problem student graduate.
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