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Bernardo Carpio (1951)
Character: N/A
A fantasy epic about the life of mythological strongman, Bernardo Carpio.
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Inay (1977)
Character: Inay
Upon her retirement from being a school teacher, a mother slowly realizes that her children are already grown-up and she now is faced with the dilemna of being part of their lives
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Mundo Man ay Magunaw (1990)
Character: N/A
After more than a decade of imprisonment, Dolores is ready to start a new life again and rebuild the family she never had.
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Basahang Ginto (1952)
Character: Orang
One man dared turn this crude, uneducated, ill-clad gutter-born woman into high society's most beautiful, exciting, tempting creature.
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Kahariang Bato (1956)
Character: N/A
1956 Filipino film later re-edited into 1970's Horror of the Blood Monsters
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Sobra Na, Tama Na, Asiong Aksaya (1986)
Character: N/A
Get a convulsion, in this unique revolution, here in our nation with this exposition with the wasteful Asiong! In another super presentation of Chiquito! Chiquito reprises his role as a free-spending and flamboyant Pinoy in this farce that adopts for its title a popular anti-Marcos slogan.
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Love at First Sight (1990)
Character: Doña Natividad
Roselle, Vera, and Gemma are three childhood friends living different lives in search of love and real happiness.
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Diwani (1953)
Character: N/A
Adaptation of a popular serial from Hiwaga Komiks.
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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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MN (1954)
Character: Ada
"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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Ukala (1954)
Character: N/A
An adaptation of the comic of the same name.
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Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig? (1987)
Character: Doña Pacing
Made pregnant by Ric, Estella was forced to marry his mentally disabled younger brother, Val, to save herself from the shame of having an illegitimate child. But what was intended as a marriage of convenience became a fulfilling relationship that eventually opened the eyes and hearts of everybody to the beautiful soul hidden inside the young man nobody wanted.
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The Day of the Trumpet (1958)
Character: Laura
An American cavalry brigade is sent to occupy a small Filipino village in 1902 and quell guerilla resistance in the surrounding jungle. Working with the people to build roads, schools, and bridges, they prove that the most important thing an army can have is "good will and integrity."
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