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Romy Suzara Movies

 
1982  
 
A down-and-out artist by the odd name of Ding (Johnny Delgado) is living alone in a hovel, alone except for the cockroaches, that is. Ding's landlady is breathing down his back for the three month's rent he owes, but his paintings at a friend's gallery are still unsold and when he asks his well-to-do brother for a loan, the answer is negative. Just when he is about to give up, the landlady's daughter Socorro (Nora Aunor) slips him some cash, and the two become lovers. When the landlady finds out, she evicts both of them. Ding's fortunes take a turn for the better and before long, he and Socorro are doing quite well. But success has effects on the artist's life that he could not have predicted - he loses a chance to use his paintings to save his friend's gallery from bankruptcy because of an iron-clad contract he had signed, and the pregnant Socorro begins to fade out of his life when he falls in love with a high-class call girl whose demands for royal treatment may quickly drain his earnings. It seems Ding might find success just as difficult to handle as poverty. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Johnny DelgadoNora Aunor, (more)
 
1981  
 
Nancy and Tommy Abad (Alma Moreno and Christopher de Leon) are a married couple, at least in the eyes of Nancy, but not so for skirt-chasing Tommy. His extra-marital activities lead to a split, and Tommy goes off to live on his own, courting many relationships until he seems to focus primarily on Angie (Gina Alajar), the daughter of a business magnate. Tommy himself is a television producer, and with his physical charm and position, has never had much trouble attracting women. In the meantime, his long-suffering wife has decided to go to work for a furniture company, owned, in fact, by Angie's wealthy father. Now the plot twists and turns, as the rich father (Bob Soler) finds Nancy particularly appealing. So Tommy's potential new father-in-law may soon become his actual wife's future husband -- hopefully, the complexities will iron out nicely as Tommy confronts Nancy and everything starts to come out in the wash. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Christopher De LeonGina Alajar, (more)
 
1975  
 
Three separate stories, united by their shared use of vulgar sex humor, are contained in this Philippine film. In the first episode, a professional shoplifter gets into all sorts of predicaments because of her preferred place of concealment: between her legs. The second and third are of a like nature, though the third episode does tell a tale in which poor lovers must each marry rich suitors, and suffer the jealousy of their spouses. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Ricky BelmonteElizabeth Oropesa, (more)
 
1975  
 
This anthology film features a variety of stories brought to the screen by a single director. In one, a deaf-mute is abused and must struggle to survive and surmount the obstacles she faces. Another story examines the comic obstacles faced by a pair of newlyweds. The final episode is a suspense drama. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Nora AunorRita Gomez, (more)