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Iputok mo... Dadapa ako! (Hard to Die) (1990)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Tony Y. Reyes

Synopsis

Bruce Deelees (Vic Sotto) is a simple hillbilly and Maryo (Francis Magalona) is his cousin studying in Manila nothing to do but truancy. After the death of their grandfather that they decided to stay in Manila. Here's Bruce met Olga (Rita Avila), Bruce fascinated with Olga and she immediately be courted. But there are conditions to get Olga Bruce his "sweet yes". It is necessary to win her first beauty contest she joined. Coronation day, a group of terrorists led by Saddam they (Dick Israel) and Hussein (John Regala) that encounter by Bruce and Maryo. They eventually defeated the terrorists and get hold of Bruce's long he hoped from Olga.

Actors

Vic Sotto
Vic Sotto
Bruce
Francis Magalona
Francis Magalona
Mario
Rita Avila
Rita Avila
Olga
Joey de Leon
Joey de Leon
Erap
John Regala
John Regala
Hussein

Crews

Tony Y. Reyes
Tony Y. Reyes
Director

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