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Over My Dead Body (1983)
Character: Romy Romansata
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1983 directed by Arsenio 'Boots' Bautista and starred Tony Ferrer, Efren Reyes, Jr., Bembol Roco, Raoul Aragon, Anna Marie Gutierrez, and Lolita Marquez.
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Gin Kata (1993)
Character: N/A
A Filipino action spoof of the 1985 film Gymkata.
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Bukas... Tatakpan ka ng Dyaryo! (1991)
Character: as
Starring Ian Veneracion, Jonh Regala, E.R. Ejercito, Gardo Versoza, Jon Hernandez, Tony Ferrer, Johnny Delgado, Rina Reyes, Roldan Aquino, Dick Israel, Shirley Fuentes, Perla Bautista, Suzanne Gonzales, Turko Cervantes, Joboy Gomez, Evelyn Vargas, Edward Salvador and Debrliz / Directed by Toto Natividad
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Sabotage 2 (1979)
Character: Tony Falcon
Tony Ferrer stars as Tony Falcon, Agent X44 in a crazed low-budget spy adventure and all-star goonathon!
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Isang Bala, Isang Buhay (1989)
Character: Roman
Daniel is a hired assassin of Roman who is the leader of a criminal group. Daniel is torn between choosing to start a new life with Dolores or returning Roman's favors.
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Geron Olivar (1994)
Character: Borja
A story of a good and dedicated policeman who, in his devotion to duty, gets himself at odds with an established crime syndicate. Geron's crusade becomes a battle between good and evil.
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Napoleon Agra (1978)
Character: N/A
A true story about a conniving sociopathic mass murderer named Napoleon Agra one of the most wanted men ever in the Philippines.
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黑龍 (1973)
Character: N/A
Three brothers return to Hong Kong for a family reunion only to find their father murdered by the Black Dragon Gang. They work with the police to bring down the syndicate by going undercover.
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Sabotage (1966)
Character: Tony Falcon
1966 Action movie directed by Eddie Garcia and starring Tony Ferrer, Josephine Manuel and Mary Louise Matheson
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Contra Señas (1965)
Character: Tony Falcon / Agent X-44
Agent Tony Falcon looks to find out where a scientist's formula is before it goes to the wrong hands.
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Cover Girl Models (1975)
Character: Ray Chua
A fashion photography assignment teams three American models and inadvertently pitches them into the mystery and danger of international espionage, when an invaluable roll of microfilm secreted into one of the girls' fashion gowns, draws them into the violence and intrigue of a spy-vs-counterspy conspiracy.
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Boy Negro (1980)
Character: N/A
The story of a man living in poverty who turns to a life of petty crime to survive.
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Hanggang sa Huling Bala (1984)
Character: Rene Francisco
A suspended Cebu cop travels to Manila to take vengeance to the ones that caused his daughter's death.
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Suicide Commandoes (1962)
Character: N/A
The story line, although in fiction, was set in the last days of the Second World War in the Philippines, particularly the Bessang Pass in the island of Luzon. The combined Filipino and American military forces are having a hard time in defeating the Japanese Imperial Army. Because of this situation, many military personnel and civilians on the side of the Filipino and Americans caught between the opposing forces are dying in large numbers everyday. Equipment and logistics in large quantities are also lost during the same time. The top brass of the United States Armed Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) decided to select six Filipinos from various several guerrilla units under its command to execute a mission codenamed “Mission X-310”:
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Sigaw ng Digmaan (1963)
Character: N/A
A handful of soldiers holed up on a hilltop to repel the horde of advancing Japanese troops, sacrificing their lives for their beloved country.
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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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Ang Leon at ang Kuting (1980)
Character: Tony Falcon
The "king" and the "child wonder" of local cinema appear together in a family-oriented comedy.
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Agent X44 (2007)
Character: Tony Falcon / Agent X-44
The plot revolves around a secret agency with Reserve Agent King Aguila tasked to recover the Philippines' most important artifact. The artifact is the bolo of Lapu-lapu which he used to kill Magellan in 1521.
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Isputnik vs. Darna (1963)
Character: N/A
The fourth Darna movie and second featuring Liza Moreno, she is now fighting against Isputnik.
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Fortress in the Sun (1975)
Character: N/A
The most expensive message action film ever to hit the screen. An international-geared vehicle showcasing two of Asia's great acting talents.
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Baril sa Baril (1961)
Character: N/A
A story about two childhood friends Mario and Ricardo who are both war heroes, one day a corrupt attorney who desires power uses their good-hearted nature to test their friendship to get rid of each other.
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Mahal Kita... Kahit Sino Ka Pa (2001)
Character: N/A
For the third time in a row, a prostitute is found dead along the disco club strip in Quezon Avenue. Police detective Waldo (Mikey Arroyo) assigned to the case surmises that the murder is a serial killing which goes against the information gathered from the informant Budol (Patrick Ervie Mateo) by newspaper reporter Karen (Judy Ann Santos). Their differing views fueled the antagonism and professional rivalry between Karen and Waldo until they stumble upon the drug syndicate led by Bingo (Joko Diaz). Karen and Waldo escape into the woods as Bingo chases after them and in the midst of approaching danger, the former rivals begin to feel something special for each other.
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For Y'ur Height Only (1981)
Character: Chief
Mr. Giant has kidnapped the brilliant Dr. Van Kohler and is planning to use the Doctor's invention, the N-bomb, to hold the world hostage. The only one who can foil Mr. Giant's evil scheme is Agent 00, a 3-foot-tall filipino martial arts master, expert marksman, top-class romancer and all-around superspy. Can Agent 00 rescue Dr. Kohler before it's too late?
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The Vengeance of Fu Manchu (1967)
Character: Insp. Ramos
Fu Manchu abducts a missionary doctor and forces him to surgically turn one of his hypnotized dacoits into a murderous doppelgänger of his arch-nemesis Inspector Nayland Smith of Scotland Yard as, part of a plan to become leader of the World's criminals
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Firecracker (1981)
Character: Tony
Femme fatale martial arts expert teaches the mafia a lesson.
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下南洋 (1974)
Character: N/A
Decent, simple, honest Chinese farmhand and ace martial artist Tai-Lin goes to the Philippines to seek his fortune. He befriends scruffy petty street hoodlum Siao-Mao and gets a job as a dock worker. When Tai-Lin discovers that the people he works for are involved in a crime syndicate that specializes in smuggling opium, he quits his job and joins forces with two fellow martial artists against the evil organization.
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Hepe: Isasabay Kita Sa Paglubog Ng Araw (1991)
Character: Roberto Beltran
The story of an ex-police chief Jose “Pepe” Marasigan, who went after criminals and then surrendered to the authorities after he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.
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Blind Rage (1976)
Character: Ben Guevara
Five friends get together and decide to plan an operation to rob a bank. The main difference between this and other bank-robbing gangs, however, is that all five men are blind.
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