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Bingo is a 1991 American family comedy film directed by Matthew Robbins from a script by Jim Strain. The film follows Bingo, a clever runaway circus dog who goes on a cross-country search to find Chuckie (Robert J. Steinmiller Jr.), a boy he befriended. Along the way, Bingo gets into various adventures with colorful characters.
Version Two: Irene Villamor Anne Curtis, Alden Richards: Science fiction: Viva Films, GMA Public Affairs, Ojales-Curtis Productions, Myriad Studios [48] [49] Disband: Irene Villamor Enrique Gil, Ruru Madrid, Kylie Padilla, Buboy Villar, Derrick Monasterio: Romance film: GMA Public Affairs [50] [51] KMJS Gabi Ng Lagim: The Movie
Release date Title Director(s) Studio [a] Technique Synopsis Ref. 09/21/1978 Tadhana [b] (transl. "Fate")Nonoy Marcelo — Traditional: Based on volumes of novels of the same name by Ferdinand Marcos, a commissioned film portrays a satirical, humorous and poignant view of the Philippines' history of Spanish colonization through highly original and surreal vignettes fusing art, mythology and music.
Ricky Davao, Jackie Lou Blanco, Tommy Abuel, Dante Rivero (Released Date 22 May 1991) Action: FLT Films International Noel Juico 16: Batang Kriminal: Deo J. Fajardo Jr. Raymart Santiago, Edu Manzano, Kier Legaspi, Roi Vinzon, Perla Bautista: Action: VIVA Films: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!: The Movie: Bert de Leon Tony Reyes: Vic Sotto, Tweetie De Leon ...
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Ipagpatawad Mo (English: Forgive Me) is a 1991 Philippine family drama film directed by Laurice Guillen from a story and screenplay written by Olivia M. Lamasan. [1] Starring Vilma Santos and Christopher de Leon in their 16th film together, [2] the film revolves around a couple who try their best to make their marriage work while they struggle with their firstborn who has autism.
This is an incomplete list of Filipino full-length films, both mainstream and independently produced, released in theaters and cinemas in 2021. Some films are in production but do not have definite release dates. For extended information about the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on film industry, see Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cinema.
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