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Agila ng Maynila was given a "P-15" rating by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), [2] and was released on December 25, 1988, as one of the official entries for the 14th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF). [3]
Aguila (transl. Eagle) is a 1980 Philippine period drama film written, produced and directed by Eddie Romero, touted as "the biggest event in local movie history" and "the biggest Filipino film ever made". It features an ensemble cast topbilled by Fernando Poe Jr. [1] [2]
The 14th Metro Manila Film Festival was held in 1988.. An unheralded and obscure movie, Patrolman was named the Best Picture in the 1988 Metro Manila Film Festival.The lead star, once unknown stuntman-actor Baldo Marro won the Best Actor award for his role as a dedicated policeman edging out the favored Christopher de Leon.
All 8 appeared in movies and commercials during their childhood. ... FPJ Productions. 1968: Alyas 1-2-3: FPJ Productions. ... Agila ng Maynila: FPJ Productions. 1989 ...
Apo Kingpin ng Maynila: Jose N. Carreon: Emilia Santos-Blas (Executive producer) Ramon Bong Revilla Jr, Ramon Revilla, Lani Mercado, Subas Herrero, Zandro Zamora, Ruel Vernal, Usman Hassim, King Guttierez, Edwin Reyes, Rez Cortez, Robert Miller: Action: LEA Productions: Hepe: Isasabay Kita sa Paglubog Na Araw! J. Erasteo Navoa: Roberto Genova ...
Produced by FPJ Productions, the film was released on September 17, 1987. Critic Luciano E. Soriano of the Manila Standard gave Kumander a mildly positive review, commending Poe and Roces' "delightful" performances while deeming the film "mildly amusing" and "an over-extended [TV] sitcom".
R.R. Herrera – Agila ng Maynila as Pepe; Joko Diaz – Boy Negro as Young Boy Negro; Christopher Paloma— Chinatown: Sa Kuko ng Dragon; Elvis Gutierrez – Joaquin Burdado; Alvin Enriquez – Lorenzo Ruiz: The Saint... A Filipino; Billy Joe Crawford – Sandakot Na Bala as Jun Jun; Matet de Leon – One Day, Isang Araw as Precious/Purunggay
On its opening day, Pik Pak Boom grossed ₱2.458 million, behind Agila ng Maynila but ahead of other MMFF films. [3] [4] By January, the film would retain its standing as the second highest-grossing film among the six entries of the 14th MMFF. [5] [6]