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Batas ng .45 (lit. ' Law of the .45 ') is a 1991 Filipino action film directed by Fernando Poe Jr. (under the pseudonym Ronwaldo Reyes) who also stars in the film along with Timmy Cruz, Paquito Diaz, Charlie Davao, R.R. Herrera, and Tito Arevalo. The film was produced and released by Chiba Far East Film International on May 30, 1991.
Ronald Allan Kelley Poe (August 20, 1939 – December 14, 2004), known professionally as Fernando Poe Jr., and often referred to by his initials FPJ, was a Filipino actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, and politician. His long and successful career as an action star earned him the nickname "Da King" (i.e. the "King of Philippine movies ...
Pages in category "Films directed by Fernando Poe Jr." The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Eseng ng Tondo (lit. Eseng of Tondo) is a 1997 Philippine biographical action film directed by Fernando Poe Jr. (who produced the film) [ 1 ] under the moniker Ronwaldo Reyes and Augusto Salvador (who edited the film).
Batas ng Lansangan (transl. Law of the Street) is a 2002 Philippine action film directed by Fernando Poe Jr. under the moniker Ronwaldo Reyes. The film stars Poe in the title role, Dina Bonnevie and Roi Vinzon .
Muslim .357 (or Magnum Muslim .357) is a 1986 Philippine action film directed by and starring Fernando Poe Jr. as an undercover officer of the Philippine Constabulary. [1] The film was both a box-office and critical success, earning nominations from various award giving bodies in the Philippines, twice winning the Best Actor award for Poe's performance. [2]
Iyo ang Tondo, Kanya ang Cavite (lit. ' Tondo Is Yours, Cavite Is His ') is a 1986 Filipino action film directed by Pablo Santiago [1] and written by Agustin B. de la Cruz, starring Fernando Poe Jr. and Ramon Revilla.
Santiago! is a 1970 Philippine war drama and action film directed by Lino Brocka and starring Fernando Poe Jr. and Dante Rivero. [1] Set during World War II, the film depicts a weary guerrilla, Gonzalo, who withdraws from the battlefield. [2] The film is the second directorial assignment of Brocka following his debut offering "Wanted: Perfect ...