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They Call Him Bruce Lee (1979)
Character: N/A
Jack Lee stars as a “trustee of Bruce Lee” who is in possession of a book that Bruce wrote that blows the whistle on an unsavory dojo. Naturally, the no-good karate school wants to get their hands on it, so they send some goons to rough him up every five minutes or so. He gets a bit fed up with all the non-stop Kung Fu fighting and entrusts the book to a dude named Rey and his comic relief idiot buddy Tito. When the bad guys kidnap Rey’s gal pal, he dons Bruce Lee’s trademark yellow jumpsuit from Game of Death and sets out to rescue her.
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Wonder Dabiana (1978)
Character: N/A
In this age of Aquarius, man's frontier is on the land of fantasy, a trip to wonders of make-believe "WONDER DABIANA" will take you to Shangrila where she encounters the walking zombies and the thirsty blood-sucking vampires. See the new CECILLE IÑIGO do her wonders on the screen as the mighty, wonder woman.
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Anak ng Atsay (1980)
Character: N/A
A film that depicts the usual story of a maid who got pregnant in no time because her boss got drunk one night. Gloria left the mansion before the scandal finds its limelight together with her friend, Enchong who was also working as a driver for the family of Conrado.The two tried to raise the child, Liza until Conrado discovered it and offered a good future for his daughter under his custody.
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Roberta (1979)
Character: N/A
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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Darna and the Giants (1973)
Character: Giant
The Filipino superheroine and her little brother Ding must defend their village from alien-controlled giants.
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Paligayahin mo ako (1999)
Character: Mr. Reyes
Susan and Zeny are two sisters who grow up under an abusive father. When their father ruins their main source of income, they decide to venture out on their own.
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Tomcat (1979)
Character: N/A
A boy born with catlike powers is adapted by a policeman and his wife. He uses his gifts to do good and protect the ones that he loves.
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Give Me Five! (1984)
Character: Facundo
In this Cinderella story, a Bananacue vendor with a golden voice is discovered by her three "Fairy Godfathers," who help her win a nationwide amateur singing contest that paves the way to singing super-stardom.
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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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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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Payaso (1986)
Character: N/A
St. Peter inadvertently lost his heavenly keys that the Almighty sends his jester planet earth of all places to search for the misplaced keys. Wandering the streets, the petulant clown is greatly grieved by poverty and the moral degradation of man.
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Cola, Candy, Chocolate (1979)
Character: Hotelchef Juanto
After a nasty argument with her boyfriend Carl, young Gaby spontaneously accepts her girlfriend invitation to join her on a vacation to Manila. Her plans to forget about Carl succeed very rapidly as she meets Dr. Andreas Witzig, a young scholar who plans to marry his fiancee on the island. During the following days, Gaby tries her best to convince the man of her dreams to change his mind.
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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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Anak Ni Waray Vs Anak Ni Biday (1984)
Character: Radio DJ
Susie (Snooky) and Amy (Maricel) play the daughters of Ilocano Manang Biday and Visayan Inday Waray, characters made famous by 1950s movie queens Gloria Romero and Nida Blanca. Follows 1954 film Waray-waray.
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Buhay Misis (1983)
Character: N/A
In this romantic comedy, a young bride finds herself ill-prepared for the demands of married life.
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Young Love (1970)
Character: N/A
A story about two young singers who fell in love when they both auditioned in a singing contest.
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Kambal Tuko (1988)
Character: Radio Announcer
Siamese twins are born to a simple couple and they bring both luck and misfortune to their doting parents.
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Dyesebel (1973)
Character: Balyena
Dyesebel is a popular mermaid character in the Philippines. The comic book character was originally conceived by the Filipino comic book illustrator, Mars Ravelo and drawn by Elpidio Torres.
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Pompa (1980)
Character: Tibo
Based on a popular komiks serial by Elena Patron.
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Family Tree (1987)
Character: Mr. Elepante
A magical tree has a 7 dwarves taking care of it. The tree is bearing money and only good people can take it and prove that the tree has money on it.
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Drakulita (1969)
Character: N/A
A story about a family who left the metro to live a peaceful life in the province, but it seems that it's not as peaceful as they thought it would be when they meet their new neighbor.
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Mga Mata ni Angelita (1978)
Character: Butler
Mga Mata ni Angelita was written by Ricardo Feliciano and became a number one hit radio drama from 1974 to 1978. It was made into a film by Larry Santiago Productions and catapulted Julie Vega into fame.
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Fight Batman, Fight! (1976)
Character: N/A
Fight Batman Fight! is an unauthorized 1973 Filipino Batman action-fantasy film produced by Pacific Films (Philippines). It stars famous Philippine actors such as action star Victor Wood as Batman, Rod Navarro as Joker, comedians Roderick Paulate as Robin, German Moreno, Ike Lozada, drama actresses Gloria Romero, Rosemary Gil, Lotis Key as Cat Woman and Pinky Montilla as Bat Girl.
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Si Maryo o si Goku (1995)
Character: Barangay Captain
Loony William Martinez stars as your COMPU-WHACKO THRILL-SEEKER who entered into a series of hell-raising misadventures that will take the viewers to the outskirts of computer-generated fantasia. Isabel Granada also dished out an equally riveting comical thespian power as Martinez's lady love.
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Ibalik Ang Swerti! (1981)
Character: N/A
A bank teller and avid detective-story reader lives out her sleuthing fantasies when she meets real-life bank robbers.
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Burgis (1981)
Character: School Registrar
After his expulsion from college Juni Locsin (Gabby Concepcion) is forced to continue studies at Eastern College Of The Republic, an ordinary university. This is a contrary environment to the young man accustomed to luxury.
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Sunnyboy und Sugarbaby (1979)
Character: Schwuler Geschäftsmann
A young woman, just turning 19, is ready for anything, including fullfilling her dreams and fantasies. But two young men, Klaus and Stephen, are after her with their raging hormones to lead the way. The young lady learns to grow up fast, though, when strange occurences and new people enter her life, including more and more men.
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