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Fernando Poe, Jr. Movies

2003  
 
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Two men from different backgrounds team up to win a billiards challenge in this underdog sports drama from the Philippines. Pakners stars real-life pool legend Efren "Bata" Reyes as a man who's just been conned out of his savings when he meets up with a Jeepney driver (Philippine movie mogul Fernando Poe Jr.) who has a plan for how the two of them can find riches: billiards. Reyes' character proves a natural at the sport, and the two work their way to the national championships, where it's a do-or-die faceoff with some of the country's best players. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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1976  
 
A slumming young heir runs into an amiable pair of pickpockets and learns the tricks of their trade. When a local mobster kidnaps the boy for his millions, he learns what true friendship means as the pickpockets come to his rescue. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Fernando Poe, Jr.Nino Muhlach, (more)
 
1975  
 
Whether he is a one-man Coast Guard, or a sort of anti-pirate, it is clear that the fisherman in this movie does much more than catch fish. In his latest exploits he is taken captive when he goes after a female pirate who has already captured the other men of his village. The lady buccaneer falls in love with him, and the men are eventually released. Unfortunately, such behavior is not part of the other pirates' code, and the couple become the focus of a death-dealing manhunt. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Fernando Poe, Jr.Elizabeth Oropesa, (more)
 
1948  
 
A handsome young prince must put duty and honor ahead of love in this bit of jungle exotica with musical numbers. On a remote island nation in the Pacific Ocean, benevolent ruler the Sultan awaits the return of his son, Prince Sigore, who has been sent away to receive an education. When Sigore arrives, he shares his ambitious plans for when he takes power with his father and his closest advisors -- bringing democratic government to the island, allowing working people to share in the island's wealth, and allowing political control to be held by more than a tiny handful of insiders. While the Sultan approves of all this, Prince Bolinow and his scheming wife are outraged at the prospect of losing the easy ride to wealth and power they had long anticipated. Bolinow and his wife plan to poison the Sultan and have Sigore murdered, but one of their associates who is loyal to the Sultan tips off Sigore and helps him escape to a hideaway on another nearby island. While in exile, Sigore falls for the beautiful daughter of one of his hosts, though he's already been engaging in a forbidden dalliance with one of the Golden Women of the Forbidden Temple, a royal harem designed for the pleasure of only the Sultan. In time, word gets back to Sigore of Bolinow's abuse of the people, and he chooses to return and see that justice is served regardless of the danger. Shot in the Philippines in 1948, Forbidden Women was kitted out with new footage and dubbed into English by director Lloyd Friedgen for its American release. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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