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- Jubal, Sambag, and Omar journey to the Magic Temple to battle the evil forces of Ravenal, learning the importance of camaraderie and believing in themselves.
- Anthology features three family-friendly fantasy-horror tales; "Sleeping Beauty", "Zombies" and "Querubin: Maria Leonora Theresa." It's an adaptation of the radio drama series written by Severino Reyes, which was popular in the 1950s.
- Under Amain's mentorship, Jobert, Samuel, and Oman are tasked with saving the kingdom of Damoris from Basilicus and help Dahila return to her rightful throne.
- A story of love, patience, forgiveness, and second chances. Angeli is an orphan girl raised by wealthy widower Diony. Angeli's hardships as a child led her to be a possessive and selfish woman. Diony has an only son, Efraim, whom Angeli has adored since childhood. Efraim and his dad made Angeli the apple of their eyes. Then Santina came into the picture... Philippines award winning movie.
- This film on campus life and love centers on the love triangle of a female teacher, a male student, and a female student.
- Young Carmen Castro (Maricel Soriano) is unmarried and pregnant and informs her cousin Stella (Amy Austria) about her situation. Stella scoffs and recommends abortion, as does Jerry, the child's father. Her overly-religious landlady Juling (Charito Solis), who is busy juggling her religious aims and her legal quarrel with the poor families illegally living on her land, strongly suggests that she keep the baby, as killing it would be a sin against God. Carmen sees signs that would seemingly suggest an answer to her difficult decision. Her poor neighbors struggle for money to feed their children. She sees a physically malformed child vending goods outside the church. She loses her job at a financing company due to the struggling economy during that time. Carmen eventually decides to have an abortion in a deeply moving scene with close-up shots of the cold steel utensils.
- A woman must fight against the evil will of her selfish sister, even beyond death.
- We dedicate this picture to all children and parents. The first family in Philippines movies. In this movie, the children make the strongest bond between husbands and wives. An estranged showbiz couple appears with their natural child and their adopted children.
- 11th anniversary--A fairy godmother rewards two orphans who are made to peddle empty bottles and old newspapers by a cruel aunt with seven dwarfs who cast good spells.
- An assertive young stepmother, a rebellious stepdaughter, and a working wife whose career provides tension between the wife and husband are the portraits of the strong-willed woman of the 1980s.
- Close childhood friends Teresa (Nora Aunor) and Cholo (Tirso Cruz III) were separated from each other for a while. When Cholo comes back, his relationship with his close friend Tere gets stronger. But certain circumstances get in their way, causing conflict in their budding romance. Soon Tere becomes pregnant, then she bears Cholo's son.
- 12 fresh graduates start to live adult lives with responsibilities after the college Commencement exercises are over.
- Three down-on-their-luck balut vendors (Tito, Vic and Joey) enjoy a change of fortune after they adopt a boy (Ian De Leon) from another planet.
- A wealthy man comes to terms with his stepsister.
- A SCIENTIST, ECCENTRIC BUT POPULAR AMONG THE KIDS AND A ROMANTIC, SOLICITOUS LOVER, EXPERIMENTS ON A LIFE-RESURRECTING POTION.
- FOUR PROFESSIONALS - THREE MEN AND A WOMEN - LEAVE THEIR RESPECTIVE JOBS TO WORK AS DOMESTICS IN A RICH HOUSEHOLD WHERE THE MASTER'S FOUR CHILDREN INITIALLY MAKE THEIR LIVES MISERABLE.
- THIS MUSICAL-COMEDY-FANTASY FILM FEATURES AN UNUSUAL CHARACTER, A TALKING HORSE.
- A street hustler Fidel (Michael de Mesa) falls in love with a bar girl named Lani (Gina Alajar). They got married but separated when the guy gets meted a death sentence after gunning down a rich customer of the bar in a fit of jealousy. The bar girl bears the hustler's child named Maripi (Katrin Gonzales). The child becomes blind at a tender age because she fails to get timely medical care when she contracts an illness. The kid sleeps on church pews at times. The bar girl plies the flesh trade to make ends meet. She befriends a beat reporter Rudy (Edu Manzano) who shows genuine care for her and the child. The reporter somewhat plans a reunion with the convicted hustler, the bar girl and the child in prison. The hustler comes to his senses and belatedly realizes the importance of life. He takes his own life, but not without first donating his eyes to his blind daughter. After an eye operation, the child regains her eyesight and the bar girl and the reporter fall in love.