Peque Gallaga
Bad Bananas sa Puting Tabing (Bad Bananas on the Silver Screen)
Zany foursome Errol (Christopher de Leon), Herman (Jay Ilagan), Tacio (Johnny Delgado), and Peewee (Edgar Mortiz) merely geared up for a short underwater dive towards Hundred Islands when a series of miscalculations cause them to resurface on the shores of Mexico. As they try to reorient themselves for their homebound dive, a dying man entrusts them with a battered sombrero which happens to be coveted by loony adventurer Lastiko (Jaime Fabregas) and his formidable henchman Alagua (Larry Lawrence). The sombrero turns out to bear a map leading to an enormous fortune that is by rights owned jointly by the Philippines and Mexico but Lastiko wants to get hold of the map in order to horde the treasure for his insanely villainous motives. With the help of Macy (Gigette Reyes) and special agent Cayugyug (Nora Aunor), the four race after Lastiko in pursuit of the treasure - but will their combined forces outwit a reckless but determined madman?
Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos (Three Godless Years aka Three Years Without God)
World War II shatters the idyllic life of Rosario (Nora Aunor), a school teacher, and her beau Crispin (Bembol Roco), a soldier called to duty to fight against the invading Japanese army. Capt. Masugi (Christopher De Leon), a Philippine-born Japanese, chances upon Rosario’s house. Having too much to drink, Masugi rapes her. The spiteful Rosario becomes pregnant and angrily rejects Masugi’s gifts and courtship although due to his persistence, she eventually develops a love for the Japanese officer and agrees to marry him. Believing they are Japanese collaborators, the townspeople become hostile towards Rosario and her family. With the return of American forces to the Philippines, Masugi and Rosario’s family must now flee as the Japanese start to withdraw from occupied areas.
Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos (Three Godless Years aka Three Years Without God)
World War II shatters the idyllic life of Rosario (Nora Aunor), a school teacher, and her beau Crispin (Bembol Roco), a soldier called to duty to fight against the invading Japanese army. Capt. Masugi (Christopher De Leon), a Philippine-born Japanese, chances upon Rosario’s house. Having too much to drink, Masugi rapes her. The spiteful Rosario becomes pregnant and angrily rejects Masugi’s gifts and courtship although due to his persistence, she eventually develops a love for the Japanese officer and agrees to marry him. Believing they are Japanese collaborators, the townspeople become hostile towards Rosario and her family. With the return of American forces to the Philippines, Masugi and Rosario’s family must now flee as the Japanese start to withdraw from occupied areas.
Magic Temple
Samadhi, the world that is maintaining the balance in the magical and the human world, is threatened as it falls into destruction under the cruel hands of the wretched Ravenal (Jackie Lou Blanco), a greedy and powerful sorceress who wishes to rule both worlds. Samadhi's last hope for salvation lies in the hands of three young boys -- Jubal (Jason Salcedo), Sambag (Junell Hernando), and Omar (Marc Solis) -- warriors who have been trained by Sifu (Jun Urbano), the legendary magician from Samadhi. With their powers, Jubal, Sambag, and Omar journey to Samadhi to restore peace and vanquish the evil Ravenal once and for all.