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- Let's go join the safari of fun and laughter into a land of gay adventure.
- Together again Mr. and Miss No 1. The Much-Acclaimed Love Team. In the Most Sophisticated Comedy of the Year.
- This action-drama film dissects the cases of seven youths in conflict with the law.
- Estong (Chiquito) was living a simple life when Teresa (Pia Moran) came. Teresa under his custody was at first easy until the reality about her true identity drove both of them to a world full of danger and conflicts. Teresa is an heiress but is surrounded by greed and evil beings. Estong fell in love but his happiness did not last because the one he loves is not a mortal human being but belongs to a different world of wonders and happiness is not that easy to get.
- THIS LIGHT COMEDY FILM DEPICTS CAMPUS LIFE FOR A NEW GENERATION OF YOUNG ACTORS.
- 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.
- Jose (Pempe) Padilla Jr. plays Carding, the anti-Japanese guerrilla turned Huk rebel when his family's land is taken over by the greedy landlord while Joseph de Cordova is Maxie, the communist recruiter who assures Carding that only a communist can be a true Filipino; however it was Jesus (Leroy Salvador), Carding's brother-in-law who shoots Carding in the arm foiling his attempt to escape the military.
- A cult called Wakwak headed by Tatang Mundo (Tito Arevalo) is ready to kill and be killed to fight for their beliefs. It is a religious battle for their leader, clad in priest's robes, whom they believe has supernatural powers to extinguish anyone's life. Outnumbered, Lt. Cary Altamonte's (Richard Gomez) group fights for the citizens' safety. The situation unfolds in a battle of faith.
- Twins Ban and Aba are born to the royal couple. Ban is destined to be a bad individual while Aba will be good. Ban is sent away to be killed but the servants leave him on a tree. He is taken by the bandits who raised him up to be a bandit. Aba is taken is taken by a witch who raised him and eventually fell in love with him. When the twins became full grown men, they returned to their mother. Ban became a reformed bandit while Aba falls in love with a princess whose sister is held captive by four giants. The brothers joined the forces of the princess composed of mountain tribes and aboriginal pygmies then went to the Sinukuan mountain to rescue the princess sister and kill the four giants guarding the enchanted mountain.
- Frustrated, ambitious stage mother Toyang (Lolita Rodriguez) forces her son Joey (Walter Navarro) into a showbiz career and ultimately ends up in a tragedy. 1970s teenage heartthrob, handsome, clean-cut, boy-next-door type Walter Navarro starred as the son, Joey Galvez, who at the peak of his stardom was gunned down by his erstwhile girlfriend Nina (Lotis Key) in a fit of jealousy and anger. Director Lino Brocka directs "Stardoom" for Lea Productions, his "indictment of the corruption of values in the local film industry."
- Four stories about four priests with personal issues. Father EP (Bobby Andrews) deals with his biological child he never knew from her ailing ex-girlfriend before he left for the priesthood. Father Jojo (Polo Ravales) whose dream of entering the priesthood is seriously threatened by an attractive woman who he meets in an outreach program. Father Mon (Bojo Molina) is facing a crisis about his broken family testing his resolve on his alcoholic and womanizing father. Father Dondon (Gerald Madrid) is a closet gay priest who comes to terms with his homosexuality.
- Nonoy (Miguel Rodriguez) brings a lot of women home, so his aunts kick him out. He works in a club where he meets with friends Belle, Au, Claire, and Boobsy. Boobsy had an affair with Nonoy and now has a child named Baby Doll (Matet). Belle, Au, and Claire take care of the child when Boobsy dies.