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My First Romance TrailerIf Only Love Has Chosen Me TrailerEsperanza: The Movie Trailer
My First Romance TrailerIf Only Love Has Chosen Me TrailerEsperanza: The Movie Trailer
Total trailers found: 10
28 August 1981
Orphan Hernan becomes a ward of a fencing master and learns to be a skilful sword fighter. He crosses swords with the ruthless, Ignacio de la Vega who will stop at nothing until he has acquired the title "maestro".
29 October 2003
The first episode is entitled One Love. Jackie is the campus queen, rich, beautiful and liked by everyone except Che, who thinks that Jackie is just a shallow brat.
05 November 1997
This second feature film based on the popular television series features two true legal cases. The first is of a nanny accused of kidnapping the child in her care, and the second is about how a rich family tries to cover up the murder of a poor man.
28 April 1988
Lewis Collins is back to leading mercenaries on the move in Southeast Asia. This time the cast is unusually good including Lee Van Cleef, Brett Halsey (Cop Game), Romano Puppo (Robowar), Mike Monty (Raiders of Atlantis), Bobby Rhodes (The Great Alligator), etc.
25 December 1999
A Filipino movie based on the television series Esperanza, opens up where the TV finale left off.
15 January 1981
Kamakalawa (The Day Before Yesterday) explores the folklore of the prehistoric Philippines in an adventure of mortals in the world filled with gods and mythological creatures.
20 February 1990
After years of hiding from a cruel, suspicious society on the land, the mermaid Dyesebel returns and falls in love with a man named Fredo.
02 June 1982
Ivan, a writer living in Manila, walks through the city in search of his past.
24 September 2003
Emmy and Vince started out as casual friends in their college barkada until parallel events in their lives drew them closer to later become the best of friends.
21 January 1986
A women in the underbelly of the city of Manila where making a living is always difficult for the poor and material things do not guarantee happiness.