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Para Kay Ama (2012)
Character: N/A
The film tells of Hannah, a Chinese-Filipino girl who discovers that she has a half-brother and meets him for the first time on the last day of her father’s wake.
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Nena (1995)
Character: N/A
Ike Jarlego Jr. and writer Lualhati Bautista's noir about a nightclub waitress raped while in prison.
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Bilanggong Birhen (1960)
Character: N/A
A story of a woman suffering under the viciousness of the worst kind of enemy imaginable: her family. Will her determined efforts to break free of their clutches succeed and allow her to find her rightful place in the world?
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Uhaw (1970)
Character: N/A
Tagged as the first 'bomba' film in the Philippines, it follows the tale from the famous stories of Pogi Magazine.
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Mother Dearest (1961)
Character: segement 'The Pickpocket'
Seven stories contained in letters received by the Mother of Perpetual Help Shrine at Baclaran, Phillippines.
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Armadong Hudas (1998)
Character: N/A
A Filipino action movie directed by Augusto Salvador which is a followup from the movie Barumbado(1990) .
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Banta ng Kahapon (1977)
Character: N/A
Set at the backdrop of the 1969 congressional elections, Banta ng Kahapon unravels the story of men as pawns in a millue of political power - men best described as beholden only to amorality and the highest bidding politicos who pay their services.
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Cobra (1997)
Character: Robles
A 1997 action film directed by Arturo San Agustin and starring Dan Fernandez, Ara Mina, and Lito Legaspi.
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Waray (2000)
Character: N/A
Waray is a group of young men from the south of Manila. They come to the city in search of better life. Being daring and defiant, the Waray often rob to help the poor. They are the modern-day Robin Hood. One day, the kidnap of the daughter of a powerful politician with private army, has also brought with them one of the greatest challenge.
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Asero (1995)
Character: Col. Marino
Childhood friends Victor and Narding built their friendship in the street. At a very young age, they were partners performing dangerous activities. However, Narding heeds his foster parents’ request for him to enter the seminary to become a priest. Victor is left alone without any parental support. Later on, he grows up to be a criminal. His wayward ways eventually got him imprisoned. Meanwhile, Narding became a good priest. He visits his old friend Victor in the prison and supported him until he finished his term. Narding accompanies Victor to their hometown where Narding works as a parish priest. Albeit their friendship has rekindled, Victor and Narding argue because of their different ways of raising homeless kids. Victor trains them the rough and dangerous ways, while Narding wants them to settle everything in a peaceful manner.
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Berdugo (1998)
Character: Mr. Lopez
An action film by Phillip Salvador
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Esperanza at Caridad (1963)
Character: N/A
The MOVIE QUEEN who gave up everything for the sake of her sister and paid the price. The OVERNIGHT SENSATION who had too much of fame, too soon BEFORE SHE WAS READY FOR IT!
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Diegong Tabak (1962)
Character: N/A
A 1962 Filipino action drama starring Vic Vargas and Lolita Rodriguez.
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Mario Sandoval (1993)
Character: Mr. Retareno
A young man's dream of becoming rich to escape from the claws of poverty! An action drama film directed by Abbo Dela Cruz starring Romnick Sarmenta and Jennifer Sevilla
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Pugoy – Hostage: Davao (1993)
Character: Mayor Rodrigo Duterte
The story of Felipe Pugoy, a troubled inmate who, with his gang, instigated a hostage crisis in the Davao Penal Colony that led to 21 deaths in 1989.
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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: Vergel
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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Beatnik (1960)
Character: N/A
A 1960 Filipino musical comedy starring Dolphy, Panchito, and Susan Roces.
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Huwag Na Huwag Kang Lalapit, Darling (1997)
Character: Mr. Mike Atok
After losing their home in a fire, Bulong heads to Manila with his mother and cousin to start anew. When their expectations aren't met in the harsh reality of living in the city, the cousins save a wealthy businessman from being robbed. Through him, Bulong meets Darling, who turns out to be the estranged daughter of their mother's friend, adopted by the businessman when she was still a child. Darling, on the other hand, is torn in love between her long-time boyfriend and the endearing country bumpkin who's much closer than she realizes. Who will she choose?
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Abel Villarama Armado (1999)
Character: Buddy Martinez
Upon his release from jail for a crime he was framed for, Abel learns that the woman he loves and the child he fathered have been kidnapped. In trying to find out who was behind the kidnapping, Abel uncovers a scheme involving high-ranking officials and millions of pesos of bribe money.
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Lab na Lab Kita (1962)
Character: Dencio Enriquez
A 1962 Filipino romantic comedy starring Susan Roces and Lito Legaspi.
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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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Joey, Eddie, and Lito (1961)
Character: N/A
A 1961 Filipino romantic musical comedy about three musicians who fell in love with three women.
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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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Sabi Mo Mahal Mo Ako, Wala Nang Bawian (1997)
Character: Col. Madriaga
Jerry, an undercover agent, has successfully infiltrated a bigtime drug syndicate. He gets assigned, however, to liquidate Roselle, the lone witness to a murder. In a dilemma, Jerry has to protect Roselle without blowing his cover.
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Iukit Mo sa Bala (1994)
Character: Congressman Velez
Bobby, a doctor based in Manila, leaves his profession to go back to his hometown of San Roque when his father, Mayor Roman Guerrero, gets wounded in crossfire against the illegal loggers headed by one of the congressman’s sons, Edmond Velez, who gets killed in the said fire encounter. The Velez clan continues to attempt to ambush and kill Mayor Guerrero. The situation gets a lot trickier when Bobby’s ex-girlfriend Noemi becomes Rico Velez’s wife. The rivalry becomes more personal. As the Guererro’s fight for the illegal logging of the trees, they will also have to protect their lives against their political rival. Bobby will head his father to bring back the peace and order in their town while striving to subdue the evil tyrants destroying their forest for their personal gain.
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Dugo at Pag-ibig Sa Kapirasong Lupa (1975)
Character: Franco (segment 2)
The greatest, longest, most expensive film produced in the film history of the Philippines. Five segments with an all-star cast, directed by five directors with a running time of 3 hours and 20 minutes.
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Catch Me... I'm in Love (2011)
Character: Governor
An advocate for the poor begins a rocky romance with the president's spoiled son while accompanying him on an immersion trip to a rural community.
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Dahil Mahal na Mahal Kita (1998)
Character: Ryan's Father
A straight-laced student and the campus bad girl shock the people around them with news that they are dating. But when misunderstandings and arguments come their way, they realize that it takes more than physical attraction to achieve lasting love.
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Esperanza: The Movie (1999)
Character: Mayor Joaquin Montejo
A Filipino movie based on the television series Esperanza, opens up where the TV finale left off.
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Paano Ang Puso Ko (1997)
Character: Cesar
Ruben and Cecile are childhood friends who have feelings for each other that they do not yet understand. When Ruben's cousin, Jason, returns to the Philippines from the States, he meets Cecile, and despite their different social backgrounds, the two fall in love. Only then does Ruben realize how much in love he is with Cecile. But Jason has a secret that can turn all their lives upside down.
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Tukaan (2002)
Character: N/A
A 2002 drama movie starring Halina Pereza and Allen Dizon.
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Tigasin (1999)
Character: N/A
Sgt. Greg Marcial is an esteemed detective who is tasked to investigate on a series of mysterious deaths among elderly men.
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Kalaro (1999)
Character: Angel Ilustre
Kalaro: Directed by Dante Javier. With Ynez Veneracion, Hazel Espinosa, Rey 'PJ' Abellana, Gino Ilustre.
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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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Linlang (1999)
Character: Arthur
Rich, beautiful and in love, Lance (Richard) and Lyra (Pops) are an ideal couple. The end of their blissful marriage begings when Lance, by accident, met Jill (Joyce). Ultra modern and extremely aggressive, Jill pursues Lance and she succeeds in no time. What was a one-night stand turns out to be an affair as Jill finds herself craving for more. Lance, despite his guilt, is drawn to the heat of the affair, and their sexual adventures become even more daring. But no secret can be kept forever. Lyra discovers their affair without their knowledge. Unlike most wronged wives, Lyra chooses to keep her rage, pretending that nothing is wrong. yet, despite her silence, the love triangle distorts their perspective and ultimately, it leads to a tragic death.
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Col. Billy Bibit, RAM (1994)
Character: Ret. Col. Sabello Bibit
The film tells the life of Colonel Billy Bibit from his days as a cadet to his exploits as a young officer and one of the heroes of the Philippine Revolution
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Curacha, Ang Babaeng Walang Pahinga (1998)
Character: Colonel
A story about a torera (a live sex performer) who finds herself trapped in an anomalous game of association between sex, life and death, and its political equivalent of sleaze, subservicence and power in drug-addled world. Every night, she sets off to join her fellow toreras for a midnight show of fun and kitschy live sex act. In one tuning point of her life, she bumps into a long-lost friend, Myrna, a former torera, who seems to have a lost grip on life. Curacha makes it her personal mission to save Myrna as she does some sou-searching herself. In the end, we see traces of hope glimmering somewhere, somehow, in a manner that escapes the restless Curacha.
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