Donna Villa

Movies

The Maggie dela Riva Story (God... Why Me?)
Executive Producer
The 1967 story of young rising actress Maggie De La Riva's abduction and rape, and the trial against her 4 abductors.
The Vizconde Massacre: God, Help Us!
Executive Producer
Based on the infamous and seemingly never ending 1991 Vizconde murder case in the Philippines where a woman and her two children; a teen daughter who was also raped and a 6-year-old, were all viciously stabbed to death while the husband was away in America on business. Includes gruesome real photos from the crime scene. A second movie, The Untold Story: Vizconde Massacre II, was released in 1994.
Ayaw Matulog Ng Gabi
Executive Producer
Knock Knock, Who's There?
Executive Producer
Horror-comedy set in a spooky mansion.
Takbo, Bilis... Takboooo!
Executive Producer
A story about a group of street children finding a home and entering a satanist home after being chased by goons.
Challenge of the Ninja
Maggie (archive footage) (uncredited)
Mark, a local cop is investigating a string of jewel robberies. He soon discovers that the men behind the crimes is the notorious"Red Devil" and his band of Ninjas. Mark teams up with Billy, a man out for revenge.
Sangley Point Robbery
A sensational bank robbery inside the U.S. naval base in the Phillipines.
Bilang Na Ang Oras Mo
A mysterious vigilante singlehandedly and summarily eliminates criminals.
Pader at Rehas
A former inmate, right after his release, seeks his former partner-in-crime to settle an old issue.
Tropang Bulilit
A 1981 Filipino comedy film starring Nino Muhlach, Sheryl Cruz, Andrea Bautista, Janice de Belen, and Lea Salonga.
Kung Tawagin Siya'y Bathala
A 1980 Filipino action film from Carlo J. Caparas
They Call Him Bruce Lee
Jack Lee stars as a “trustee of Bruce Lee” who is in possession of a book that Bruce wrote that blows the whistle on an unsavory dojo. Naturally, the no-good karate school wants to get their hands on it, so they send some goons to rough him up every five minutes or so. He gets a bit fed up with all the non-stop Kung Fu fighting and entrusts the book to a dude named Rey and his comic relief idiot buddy Tito. When the bad guys kidnap Rey’s gal pal, he dons Bruce Lee’s trademark yellow jumpsuit from Game of Death and sets out to rescue her.