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Flesh Avenue (1986)
Character: Gook
After the death of her father, Nelia (Jaclyn Jose) goes to find her mother and discovers that she owns a whorehouse.
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Flesh Avenue (1986)
Character: Goons
After the death of her father, Nelia (Jaclyn Jose) goes to find her mother and discovers that she owns a whorehouse.
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Beyond the Call of Duty (1992)
Character: Nung
While leading a maverick band of warriors behind enemy lines, a U.S. Army Commander is forced to lead a beautiful American journalist through the treacherous Mekong River Delta aboard a high speed gun boat while being pursued by a cunning Vietnamese enemy.
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Live by the Fist (1993)
Character: Juan
A man is unjustly convicted of a brutal crime. In prison he must fight for survival, justice and freedom.
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Kaskasero (1998)
Character: Gang 3
Director: Tata Esteban Writer: Ronnie Tumbokon (story and screenplay) Stars: Tonton Gutierrez, Lovely Rivero, Anjanette Abayari, Robert Aviles, Adonis Laxamana, Teresa Loyzaga, Archie Ventosa, Tessie Villarama, Julie Fe Navarro, Tess Orias, William Romero, Rigor Diaz, Lady Cheska Dizon, Stanley Garcia, Nathanielle Mendoza, Florence Corpuz, Val Rocero, Greg Rocero
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Kosa (1980)
Character: N/A
Two convicts become friends because of their common goal, which is to plot revenge on their enemies.
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Milyonaryong Mini (1996)
Character: Goon
Berting and Cosme fake their social status to make the ladies they dreamed of fall in love with them.
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Peter Pandesal (1976)
Character: N/A
Peter, a cute little boy who sells bread for his crippled mother meets Pete, an ex convict that wanted to have a new life.
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The Expendables (1988)
Character: Lopez
Captain Baronski, assigned a squad of misfit soldiers, trains them into a fighting powerhouse "The Expendables." Breaking every rule, they must risk their lives crossing into Cambodia to save the American hostages.
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Bloodfist (1989)
Character: Boxer #2
To avenge the brutal murder of his brother, Jake Ray journeys to the Philippines, where his search for truth finds him battling both in and out of the ring. But the weapons are always the same: bare fists, bare feet. And the rules never change: last man standing wins.
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American Ninja (1985)
Character: Bodyguard
Joe Armstrong, an orphaned drifter with little respect for much other than martial arts, finds himself on an American Army base in The Philippines after a judge gives him a choice of enlistment or prison. On one of his first missions driving a convoy, his platoon is attacked by a group of rebels who try to steal the weapons the platoon is transporting and kidnap the base colonel's daughter.
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