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- 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.
- The hidden nightlife of ordinary people living in Manila unveils. Lovers and families' conflicts are radically pitted against each other as they live in the night streets rampant with drugs and prostitution. The outstanding narrative explicitly unravels the various characters and episodes. This landmark film of Ishmael Bernal depicts the darkness of city life so vividly that it was once prohibited to use the word 'Manila' on its title.
- Ester Postigo (Nora Aunor) plays a social worker who cannot have a baby. Because of her infertility, her husband Luis (Raoul Aragon) goes to bed with her mother, Renata (Lolita Rodriguez) and she bears a child. Ester brings the matter to court.
- The story of a family in Tokyo who live under the same roof in a large house and include the widowed sixty-year-old mother, older son and his wife, the youngest daughter and the older daughter who, while being married, is experiencing domestic problems and has moved back in. The latter woman's husband soon dies however making the move permanent. With life insurance money flowing in she not only can afford to pay rent, but also loan some cash to her brother who unbeknownst to his mother has taken on a loan from the bank with the house as collateral. The loan was needed as his wife's aunt's factory needs an infusion of funds.
- The gender-bending brother/sister tandem of the 1950s (then portrayed by Lolita Rodriguez and Dolphy) returns in the 1980s, this time portrayed by Sharon Cuneta and Herbert Bautista and takes away the sanity of the people they meet with their zany antics.
- Un inverosímil triángulo amoroso en el que se ven envueltos una prostituta filipina, un filipino que alquila armas y un militar estadounidense.
- A Spanish Mestizo and a fisherman fight over a woman but ally to assist natives in preventing General Aguinaldo's capture by Americans during the Philippine-American War.
- A woman after killing her husband and his friends goes into post-traumatic shock and withdraws from any form of communication. A feminist journalist becomes interested in the case and resolves to unravel the truth behind the murders.
- Three best friends in an exclusive high school with very different personalities (one is liberated, the second conservative, and the third adventurous) discover sex and themselves when meet their respective boyfriends (a hedonist, a director, and a computer instructor.
- A taxi dancer (Rita Gomez) and taxi driver (Vic Vargas) are fished out of poverty and anonymity by a commercial film director (Eddie Garcia). The obsession with success forces them to affect images as movie stars, which suppress and eventually destroy them as persons and lovers.
- Running--dashing--not so much fear dear life--as for freedom. Destinatin: Tundo: Isla Puting Bato the warpath of justice.
- A sympathetic portrayal of the suffering of a deaf couple at the hands of a shell shocked postwar society that treats them like wayward children to be at turns pitied or exploited.
- Peter L. Gan presents a stirring love drama that sets the pace for 1980.
- AN ESTRANGED WIFE LEARNS TO LIVE WITHOUT HER HUSBAND AND BE A SINGLE PARENT TO HER CHILD.
- When does a family stop laughing and start crying? Economic depression takes its toll on Mello's family when he's laid off and forced to go to Saudi Arabia to find work, leaving his wife to find work herself. She can hardly make ends meet so she gets involved with other men, something which disastrously affects her family.
- LVN's top stars Delia Razon and Mario Montenegro were reunited for the nth time in this 1955 Lamberto Avellana's monumental epic, "Lapu-Lapu". Based form the celebrated Francisco V. Coching's Pilipino Komiks serial novel, the movie tells of the courageous and fierce stand put up by Lapu-Lapu and his men against the Spanish invaders led by Ferdinand Magellan in what was dubbed as the 'Battle off Mactan'
- A boy born in a poor village in Tokushima spends his days idly until a chance meeting sets him on the road to becoming boss of Japan's largest gang.
- A mother and daughter's routine provincial lives are altered when they take in a man they found unconscious by the shore.
- Story of a family's struggles in life. Rosa lives in the slums near the railroad tracks, with her mother and five brothers. Her mother wallows in guilt and depression, when her drunkard father is run over by a train.
- Based on the novel by Mars Ravelo and serialized in Pilipino Komiks, "Wanted: Perfect Mother"--Lino Brocka's directorial debut--is described as a "light, heartwarming dramatic story for wholesome family entertainment." A couple, Dante (Dante Rivero) and Elsa (Liza Lorena), hires a new governess, Carla (Boots Anson-Roa), to care for their four children (Gina Alajar, Ariosto Reyes, Jr., Arnold Gamboa, and 4-year-old Snooky, who was introduced here). The governess quickly establishes rapport with the children and the husband, creating rumors of an affair. Before things can go wrong, Carla decides to leave. Elsa dies in a car accident and Dante decides to remarry and get his children a new mother. Carla is the frontrunner among several choices, but the head servant (Caridad Sanchez) poisons the children's minds against her.
- Meet the world's deadliest killer disease. no one, nothing can cure .
- Historical nobleman Taira no Koremori fights a demon who has disguised itself as Princess Sarashina.
- Beth Bautista is Baby Porcuna, a burlesque dancer working for Dick Isreal, who is also her lover. She meets Joseph Sytangco, a struggling singer who wants to marry her. Seeing Dick in bed with a chorus girl, she weds Joseph but Dick intervenes. Anthony Alonzo is Boy Golden, an underworld kingpin in love with Josephine Garcia but he also beds Suzanna Gonzales. These lovers are all trapped in their dangerous ménage-a-trois, resulting in some deaths, assassinations and suicides.
- Tenyong leaves Julia to join the Katipunan. Her mother pushes her to marry a wealthy man. On the wedding, he comes back injured. He begs to marry her before his near death. Then, he stands up unwounded. The crowd yells, "Walang Sugat!"
- Lesley and Wesley solve a crime involving a stolen brooch. Interspersed with Music Hall turns.