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Gawa Na Ang Bala Para sa Akin (1989)
Character: N/A
After being diagnosed of a chronic illness, Nanding decided to end his life by hiring a killer. Things become out of hand after knowing that he is just misdiagnosis and it is now up to him to stop the killer.
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Ang Agimat ni Pepe (1979)
Character: N/A
Child Wonder Niño Muhlach plays Pepe, a smart but mischievous boy who was abandoned in a church when he was still a baby.
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Bituing Marikit (1957)
Character: N/A
A remake of Carlos Vander Tolosa’s original 1937 hit of the same name, which launched Sampaguita Pictures.
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Anak Sa Panalangin (1954)
Character: N/A
About a childless couple for 20 years, Don Ramon and Carmen. Carmen often goes to church praying hoping that they would have a child. After 20 years, Carmen had not only one but twins Lita and Nita. Lita grew up to be liberated while Nita was the conservative type.
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Mariposa (1955)
Character: N/A
Join the merry-go-round as the three witches try to make life miserable for Mariposa until Mariposa learns how to turn the tables on them.
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Waldas (1955)
Character: N/A
Centering on a hedonistic woman’s escapades throughout the urban landscape of Manila.
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Isusumbong Kita sa Diyos (1988)
Character: N/A
Is it possible for lovers who passed away a century ago to return to life in order to keep their promise of love?
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The Game of Death (1974)
Character: Pancho Mercado
A Karate champion and his manager are invited to participate in a martial arts tournament held in an island ended up fighting for their lives while rescuing kidnapped models.
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Son of Fung Ku (1975)
Character: N/A
Dolphy Jr plays an up and coming martial artist just like his father.
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John en Marsha '85 sa Probinsya (1985)
Character: N/A
When his country-dwelling aunt takes to a sick bed, John (Dolphy) and the rest of the Puruntong clan head to the hinterlands for an extended stay. Can the fish-out-of-water family overcome the culture shock of rural life without killing one another? Nida Blanca, Matutina, Rolly Quizon and Maricel Soriano reprise their roles in this Filipino comedy based on the popular 1980s TV series "John and Marsha."
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Samson & Goliath (1990)
Character: N/A
This is a story of two cousins, Samson and Goliath. They meet the daughters of their boss and fall in love with them. Riotous situations follow as the four enjoy themselves celebrating a barrio fiesta until the two ladies are kidnapped by their parent's enemies. Samson and Goliath join hands to rescue the two.
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Small Medium Large (Fits All Sizes) (1990)
Character: Sarhento de Mesa
A wobbly street vendor (Noel 'Ungga' Ayala), an ignorant probinsyano (Rene Requiestas) and an unemployed loafer (Jimmy Santos) meet in a small-time restaurant run by Mama L (Vangie Labalan). Realizing they all have hungry stomachs, they hang on to each other. After several attempts in looking for a job, they finally sees a solution to their problems, the lottery. - Written by anonymous
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Jack & Jill (1987)
Character: Mang Ambo
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: N/A
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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Sam & Miguel (Your Basura, No Problema) (1992)
Character: Mang Tomas
Sam and Miguel are your typical come-what-may laborers, collecting garbage in flashy subdivisions. In their workplace, they get maltreated by two of their co-workers, sometimes getting them into trouble.
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Kisame Street (1976)
Character: Kardo
In Kisame Street, Bart juggles his life by taking care of his senile mother; adopting the children of his friend who had just died; and wooing the daughter of the notorious loan shark that dislikes him very much.
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Tengteng De Sarapen (1983)
Character: N/A
Dolphy is a kind man who recycles bottles and newspapers for a living. But his kindness send him to prison when he helps a young lady get the right treatment at the hospital.
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John en Marsha '86: TNT sa Amerika (1986)
Character: N/A
Struggling to make ends meet, John (Dolphy) decides to seek his fortune in the United States, with son Rolly (Rolly Quizon) in tow. After narrowly avoiding deportation, he takes a job in a factory, unaware that it's a front for one of the country's biggest drugs.
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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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Haw Waw De Karabaw (1988)
Character: Turo
Living a simple lifestyle in the barrio of Maisan farming a small-sized field, Sebyo has no other inspiration aside from Coring. Her homecoming to serve as their new Municipal Health Officer (as a full-pledge doctor) started the thrill, excitement and a slight complication to Sebyo's life not to mention the hidden treasure said to be buried at the backyard of Coring and Tiya Belen's house.
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Facifica Falayfay (1969)
Character: N/A
A young boy, Facifica is raised as a girl by his mother, Aling Kobay, who had been longing for a daughter. When Facifica’s mother dies, his brothers tries to teach him combat skills and how to act like a "real man." Later, he meets Pilar, a movie star that Facifica idolizes. He falls in love with her and feels the need to protect her.
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Og Must Be Crazy (1990)
Character: Don Artemio
When the anito icon was gone missing, Og, a tribesman from the Ogag tribe, was assigned to retrieve it. When he traveled to the Capital Region, he falls in love with a woman whose family hired him as a housekeeper.
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Rocky Plus V (1991)
Character: N/A
A 1991 Filipino comedy film starring Vic Sotto and Christine Jacob.
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Charot (1984)
Character: N/A
A young family breadwinner witnesses a crime and assumes a female identity to elude the criminals who doggedly hunt him down.
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Max en Jess (1979)
Character: N/A
A 1979 Filipino comedy film starring Dolphy and Panchito
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Balbakwa (1989)
Character: N/A
A 1989 Filipino comedy film starring Dolphy, Panchito, and Babalu.
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Iskorokotoy (1981)
Character: N/A
Batanguenong Iskorokotoy ventured to Manila to continue selling mosquito nets and blankets. Can he get out of the hardships of life?
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Dobol Trobol (1960)
Character: N/A
A story about conjoined twins and their adventure through life.
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Despatsadora (1955)
Character: N/A
A story about the daughter of a department store owner who goes undercover to unravel the mystery of why the department store is failing.
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No Return No Exchange (1986)
Character: N/A
A 1986 Filipino comedy film starring Lito Lapid, Redford White, Janice Jurado, and Debbie Miller.
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Nognog (1980)
Character: N/A
A series of misadventures and crazy screwballs of a cute, dark skinned young boy named Nognog.
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Mariang Kondesa (1966)
Character: N/A
A story about a young feisty female street vendor who undergoes a change when she became a helper of a rich family.
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Kalabog en Bosyo (1959)
Character: Bosyo
Together again for laughs, the nation’s top comedy duo at their craziest, funniest best.
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Isa-dalawa-tatlo: Ang tatay kong kalbo (1978)
Character: N/A
Medel (Bembol Roco) is a petty thief who gives his earnings to his neighbors who needs it but his felonious activities stopped when he marries Frieda (Beth Bautista) and adopts Bimbo (Niño Muhlach).
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Ano ka... hilo? (1985)
Character: N/A
Two philandering middle-aged executives find themselves in comic trouble.
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Isang Platitong Mani (1985)
Character: N/A
A 1985 Filipino comedy film starring Pilita Corrales, Bert Marcelo, Nova Villa, Panchito, and Rico J. Puno.
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Pepe en Pilar (1966)
Character: Bantay
A gender-bending comedy with Susan Roces as Pepe and Dolphy as Pilar
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John & Marsha '80 (1980)
Character: N/A
The Puruntong family experiences upward social mobility in this comedy of lifestyles and human foibles.
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Tanging Ikaw (1968)
Character: N/A
A driver hits a feisty strong headed woman's bike and fate draws them closer when the man was fired and later searches for a place to stay while he pursues his dream of being a writer.
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Silveria (1958)
Character: Don Leon
A story about a man who saves a horse that was about to be put down not knowing that the horse was magical and could talk.
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Hotdog (1990)
Character: Pabling
a film by Jose 'Pepe' Wenceslao.
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Puto (1987)
Character: Puto's Teacher
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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Captain Barbell (1973)
Character: Fonso
Tenteng, a bullied wimp who dreams of being a strongman, gains superpowers from a magical barbell.
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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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Boyoyoy (1970)
Character: N/A
A story about a girl who needs to find a husband so that her family can get half a million peso inheritance from their dying grandfather. So the father finds a mentally handicapped man named Boyoyoy for her to get into a fake marriage.
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Colegiala (1957)
Character: N/A
A story about Camilla a college student who is just about to graduate receives tragic news that her parents got killed in a car accident. Upon receiving the news her cousin Priscilla along with her uncle visits and comforts her. One day the fiance of Priclila returns home and meets Camilla and falls in love with her.
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Veronica (1957)
Character: N/A
The intriguing story of a strange love affair. Too thrilling for her to resist. Too lovely for him to forget. Too painful for one to remember.
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Drakula Goes to R.P. (1973)
Character: N/A
Drakula Goes to RP was a horror comedy that topbilled Dolphy and Maritess Revilla. In the story, Dolphy has a half-brother (Navarro) who is based in London. One day, a package was delivered to him and since it was huge, he remarked: “Ang bait naman ng kapatid ko, nagpadala pa ng refrigerator.” The ref turned out to be a coffin and when Dolphy opened it, there was Rod Navarro — deader than dead. I consider that a master stroke because from comedy, the audience was engulfed within moments by a horror scene that was scary.
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Ang Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna (1972)
Character: N/A
The story comes from the classic novel. The task was to capture the magical Ibong Adarna to cure their father's illness. The one who can bring home the bird will be the heir to the throne.
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Smith & Wesson (1988)
Character: N/A
Aace detectives Jessie Smith and James Wesson. As part of the famed "Mayumi Vice Squad" under Mayor Mayumi the dynamic duo match wits against the equally notorious Tio Pablo. The perennial villain is a major thorn in Smith Wesson's campaign for a cleaner Manila as his syndicate controls gambling and prostitution dens.
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Sekreta Ini (1984)
Character: N/A
A story about two cops Bong and Fidel, who were tasked to investigate a clandestine drug syndicate.
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Balisong (1955)
Character: N/A
A deadly weapon in the hand of a fiery woman only one man could tame it's fast-streaking fury.
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Si Lucio at si Miguel (1962)
Character: Lucio
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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Payaso (1986)
Character: N/A
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1986 directed by Celso Ad. Castillo and starred German Moreno and the All-Star Cast
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Isinumpa (1959)
Character: N/A
The powerful drama of a betrayal which sowed revenge in a man's heart.
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Mga Lahing Pikutin (1987)
Character: N/A
Five gorgeous gigolos prayong on unattractive but wealthy matrons meet their match in five virginal and under-aged colegialas.
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Alyas Batman En Robin (1991)
Character: Tiyo Paeng / The Penguin
Alyas Batman en Robin is a 1991 Filipino Batman comedy film produced by Regal Films spoofing the 1960s Batman television series. The movie was initially an unauthorized production, set to capitalize on the then in-production 1989 Batman film starring Michael Keaton. Warner Brothers threatened legal action and the release of the film was delayed until legal entanglements could be sorted out. The film was released in 1991, two years later than the intended 1989 release.
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No Blood, No Surrender (1986)
Character: N/A
After the war, Sgt. Samson is to deliver a letter to the wife of a friend who died in the war. Shortly after he arrives in Santo Sepulco he is beaten and thrown out of town. From now on, he is pursued by the mayor and the police chief and his men. His old soldier instinct is awakened and a fight to the death begins.
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Kalabog en Bosyo Strike Again (1986)
Character: Bosyo
Dolphy and Panchito reprise the roles they made popular in the 1960s, the wacky police detectives based on comic-strip characters.
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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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Dolphy's Angels (1980)
Character: Liuetenant Gapos
A Foolish Parody Of Charlie's Angels Dolphy,who is considered the "King of Comedy" of the Philippines,stars in these parody of "Charlie's Angels" known as "Dolphy's Angels". He is cast together with Filipino sexy actresses who are known for their sex appeal.
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Boni and Klayd (1981)
Character: Al Kapon
A 1981 Filipino parody film starring Redford White and Pia Moran.
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Elvis & James (1989)
Character: Libourachi
The back to school adventures of Elvis Presto and James D, two bestfriends who likes to act, dress, and look like their idols Elvis Presley and James Dean respectively.
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Si Adiang Waray (1963)
Character: N/A
Two aspiring singers try their luck in Manila, meeting another aspiring singer, the Waray tomboy Adiang, along the way.
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Kulang Sa Pito (1956)
Character: N/A
The Biggest Musical Comedy of 1956, 12 Spectacular songs and dance numbers.
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Tawag Ng Tanghalan (1958)
Character: Mr. Alba
A film that depicts the radio talent search program on DZBB-AM "Tawag ng Tanghalan" which originated in the 1950s.
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Beatnik (1960)
Character: N/A
A 1960 Filipino musical comedy starring Dolphy, Panchito, and Susan Roces.
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My Juan en Only (1982)
Character: Teban
The family-romance comedy film brings the story of Juan (Dolphy), a beloved businessman in his provincial town known for his countless acts of generosity to others. His heart of gold also caught the attention of the town’s seamstress, Akang (Charo), as he becomes her secret admirer—constantly giving her gifts to show his affection which always ends up in silly mishaps.
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Pulot Gata (1958)
Character: N/A
Honeymoon comes to people in love but with their worlds so far apart - will their dreams ever reach fulfillment?
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Happy Days Are Here Again (1974)
Character: Himself
A compilation of film clips featuring dance and song performances culled from various films of the so-called big three - Sampaguita, LVN, Premiere.
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MN (1954)
Character: Don Manolo Navarro
"MN" stands for Marissa Navarro, a character played onscreen by screen legend Carmen Rosales. It tells of a story of Marissa, a strict, heartless, domineering and fiery heiress and daughter of a wealthy landowner, who instills and sows fear among its populace.
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Lab na Lab Kita (1962)
Character: Panchito Montes
A 1962 Filipino romantic comedy starring Susan Roces and Lito Legaspi.
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Mga Anak ni Facifica Falayfay (1987)
Character: N/A
After Facifica straightens his sexual preference and becomes a man, he reverted to his old name Pacifico and becomes a doting husband to Pilar and a generous father to his three sons: Eric, Rolly, and Rodrigo. Unfortunately, after Pilar dies and leaves Pacifico a widow, this affected Rodrigo so much that later on he finds out he is more female in heart than his brothers. Rodrigo has come to terms with his homosexuality and tries to gain acceptance from his father. Zsa Zsa Padilla marries Dolphy. Rodrigo finds out that his father used to be gay even though Facifica refuses to admit it. Facifica eventually comes to terms with his son's sexuality.
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Maskarados (1964)
Character: Conde de Alba
A story about a gallant band of masked swordsmen who swore loyalty to the king reunites to help the beleaguered King from the evil plot of his brother out to overthrow him.
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Binibining Tsuper-Man (1987)
Character: Esteban
Rogelio is a gay jeepney driver who is being bullied by his fellow jeepney drivers because of his sexuality. His father devises ways to make him a straight man. Madame of Planet Appear comes to Rogelio and gives him superpowers to defend the oppressed and to fight Lucerfito of Planet Satan from spreading evil.
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Tanzan the Mighty (1962)
Character: N/A
A story about Tanzan a wild man who was sought out by a hunter, the hunter then finds out about both granddaughters being alive and well but both living in the jungle.
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Ukala (1954)
Character: N/A
An adaptation of the comic of the same name.
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Ayaw ni Mayor (1967)
Character: N/A
A story about brothers who became police officers, one of them falls in love with a neatery attendant.
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The Big Broadcast (1962)
Character: N/A
Two teenagers gatecrash a movie studio to see their idols who promised to choose them as their next leading lady.
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Boksingera Daw! (1956)
Character: Berong
A mother gives birth to a baby girl but her father wants a boy, so as the girl grows up her father trains her in boxing so she becomes tomboyish, then World War 2 breaks out.
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Da Best in da West (1984)
Character: N/A
Bounty hunter Dalton (Lito Lapid) and merchandizer-turned-sheriff Wild Bill Hika (Dolphy) are two of the most effective crime fighters in the West, and their existence in Bronco Town ensures its peace and order. But the two realize that the town's most dangerous menaces are Oligario (Tony Carreon) and his son Facundo (Romy Diaz), whose firm belief in their being above the law make them confident that they can take over the property of rich miner's heiress Estrelita (Yehlen Catral). Can Dalton and Bill save Estrelita--and the rest of Bronco Town--from the clutches of Oligario and Facundo?
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Home Sic Home (1995)
Character: Pancho
Berto is secretly in love with his neighbor Melanie, who hates him because of her constant unpleasant encounters with him. One day, Berto’s son’s petition to send him in the US has been approved, while Melanie also gets a visa to the US and plans to work as a teacher abroad. Meanwhile, Berto’s friend Robin also wins a ticket to fly abroad, so Berto and Robin fly together. Melanie always hates the times she bumps with Berto, who is intentionally snooping her. But on a particular day, Berto and Robin saves Melanie from the hands of sexual abusers who try to make a move on her. Melanie begins to appreciate Berto in a different light. The two became closer to each other when they were pressed in a situation that would send Melanie home, and would risk the life of Berto’s grandson. Melanie and Berto pretend as couple and the US immigration’s constant checking makes them stay closer than ever.
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Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! (1991)
Character: Alfonso
Evil Queen Luka (Tetchie) must meet a quota of wicked dead to regulary feed their guardian dragon or lose her throne to Moynita. Moynita wins the queenship after capturing Aiza. To win her back, the dragon must be killed. Only Enteng, Aiza's father, can save her.
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Ang Mahiwagang Daigdig ni Pedro Penduko (1973)
Character: N/A
In his numerous incarnations, Pedro Penduko is an ordinary human being with no superpowers. He is, however, resourceful and quick-witted in battling evil forces. He is aided by a magical amulet.
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Espadang patpat (1990)
Character: Nato
Dim-witted and stuttering Pidol is the brunt of his townsfolk's ridicule. Not even being reconciled to his dad Andres changes his luck, for under Andres' nose Pidol is tormented by his stepmother Husing and stepdaughter Sunshine. Just when he is about to give up, Pidol meets Zonrox, an alien sent to earth to avert the evil plans of fellow alien Clorox. In exchange for a momentary magical brush-up on his speech and bearing, Pidol helps Zonrox in locating Clorox before she spreads havoc upon Pidol's planet. Pidol grows increasingly apprehensive as the great battle between the Clorox and Zonrox approaches, but for a completely different reason: indeed, it would be a great blow for the planet should Clorox triumphs in the skirmish--but is it any less painful to lose his first genuine friend in the whole cosmos, especially when Pidol is bound to lose Zonrox one way or another?
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Bondying: The Little Big Boy (1989)
Character: Packoy
Comedy legend and veteran actor Jimmy Santos stars as Bondying, a large adult man that acts and thinks like a child. Based on the comic book character created by the legendary graphic novelist and "King of Philippine Komiks" Mars Ravelo.
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Crocodile Jones: The Son of Indiana Dundee (1990)
Character: N/A
Crocodile Jones and his friend, Briges, worked in various jobs before he received the news of his father's death. When he returned to his hometown, he was tasked to retrieve the missing globe from the church's Sto. Niño. Along the way, they meet a young boy and a member from an all-female slang-saying tribe.
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Aso’t Pusa (1989)
Character: Don Pancho
Driven by a big cash reward, Pamboy requests little Osang to pretend to be a dying rich man's long-lost grandchild. But the plan makes both of them targets of an envious heiress.
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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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