Zernan Manahan

Most Popular Zernan Manahan Trailers

Total trailers found: 15

Perlas ng Silangan Trailer (1969)

17 May 1969

Set at the backdrop of the colonization of pre-Hispanic Philippine, this historical epic revovles around the story of Ramir, a half-caste warrior falls in love with Princess Mahalina.

Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin Trailer (1969)

28 December 1969

Barbaro Cristobal Trailer (1968)

29 December 1968

A story about Barbaro Cristobal a blind gunslinger and boy who acts as his eyes.

Nardong Kutsero Trailer (1969)

30 November 1969

A story about a driver of a kalesa or calesa; two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage who falls in love with a fish vendor.

Dugo ng Bayan Trailer (1973)

25 December 1973

A story about a guerilla hired who is tasked to liquidate collaborators and Japanese forces.

Batang Matadero Trailer (1969)

14 February 1969

The big, brawling story of a crooked man, an honest man, and a young man called Batang Matadero.

Tierra... Sangre... Trailer (1970)

02 August 1970

Ang Kampana sa Santa Quiteria Trailer (1971)

04 December 1971

A story about a sergeant held captive by fugitives searching for a treasure hidden in a remote village.

Mga Anghel Na Walang Langit Trailer (1970)

26 July 1970

A heartwarming story about nine kids who had run away from their homes.

Walang Matigas na Tinapay sa Mainit na Kape Trailer (1994)

29 June 1994

Butchie sells water and meets Mike and Tess. Mike is framed and imprisoned. After his release, he is challenged to a fight by villains.

Live by the Fist Trailer (1993)

07 July 1993

A man is unjustly convicted of a brutal crime. In prison he must fight for survival, justice and freedom.

Asphalt Blood Trailer (1975)

05 October 1975

A group of Filipino teenagers survive a plane crash and cope to live in an island.

Isusumbong Kita sa Tatay Ko Trailer (1999)

09 June 1999

Badong (FPJ) is an auto repair shop owner and a doting father to Joey (Judy Ann Santos), his pretty but tomboyish daugther.

Blood and Love on a Piece of Land Trailer (1975)

12 June 1975

The greatest, longest, most expensive film produced in the film history of the Philippines. Five segments with an all-star cast, directed by five directors with a running time of 3 hours and 20 minutes.

The Bells of San Jose Trailer (1974)

08 March 1974

The film tells a story of large rural families suffering from economic insecurity in a remote part of the town of Magdalena, Laguna, where major life events are punctuated by the tollling of the church bells, and the coastal community of Dalahican, Quezon.