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- During WW2, a 3000-strong American unit, known as Merrill's Marauders, battles the Japanese forces in Burma.
- Braddock mounts a one-man assault to free his wife and son who are still being held in a Vietnam prison camp.
- The world's water supply has dried up due to some sort of apocalypse. A beautiful woman holds the secret to where one of the last springs being guarded by a group of Amazons. A "Road Warrior" like crew captures her and tries to make her talk through brutal torture. The hero (Styrker) unites with some of the remaining "good guys" and the Amazons and frees the woman. They go on to a "Road Warrior" type of concluding battle with the bad guys.
- From the very beginning, their relationship was off to a rocky start. As part of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Special Forces, Lucas is always sent off to various missions that last from days to weeks. And with shifts as long and as busy as Maxine's, the right timing was never on their side. She tries to distance herself from him and his dangerous job, but instead finds herself unable to resist him. One disaster after another befalls upon them, but their love stands stronger than anything that comes their way.
- North American and Asian women are brainwashed into becoming suicide bombers in an evil Filipino POW camp
- An expert Army sniper armed with his tactical knowledge and deadly skills, goes on a quest to protect his family from the man who masterminded the attempt on his life and his loved ones.
- A group of war prisoners from the Kwai bridge building camp undertake a harsh journey to Japan.
- In 1970s Mindanao, a man and his family take arms to defend the people against those who would oppress them.
- The biggest war picture ever filmed in the Philippines: a savage, raw, action-packed spectacle of men and women in war, filmed with a cast and cost never attempted before in a film for world release.
- A persistent suitor is stabbed to death by Salome, the wife of a coconut farmer. From the simple crime of passion three conflicting versions of the truth are given - by Salome herself, by the people of the small fishing village, and by her own husband. Each version contributes a piece and facet of the truth, and slowly reveals to us the real character of Salome and her husband, and the true nature of their relationship.
- Mindanao tells the story of Muslim woman Saima Datupalo (Judy Ann Santos). While she is taking care of her cancer-stricken daughter Aisa Datupalo (Yuna Tangog) in a temporary home for children with cancer called the House of Hope in Davao, her soldier husband Malang Datupalo (Allen Dizon), a combat medic, is on an offensive operation in Maguindanao.
- Two women in a remote Muslim community confront an escalating blood feud and reach deep into themselves in hopes to undo the feud stretching back generations.
- This gritty, atmospheric war movie dramatizes a chapter of World War II history in which 10,000 Japanese soldiers, fearing execution if they surrendered, disobeyed their own superiors' orders and barricaded themselves in Manila's Intramuros section along with a thousand or so unfortunate civilians. The walled city-within-the-city was built by Spanish colonialists from 1590 onward. Leading Allied forces trying to wear the trapped Axis troops' resistance down is Jock Mahoney as a gruff American officer carrying a big load of guilt from a prior operation gone wrong. Shot in impressive chiaroscuro-lit black-and-white on location, this was a fairly rare U.S. coproduction at the time, though the Philippines would shortly become a hub for English- language exploitation movies (with co-directors Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon among the busiest creators of features designed for both local and overseas audiences). WALLS OF HELL must have been a bittersweet project for de Leon: during WW2 he was forced to make propaganda films by Japanese occupiers even as he secretly worked against them in the underground resistance. - Dennis Harvey
- THE NO.1 TARGET OF THE REBELS' HIT LIST. -- THE TRUE-TO-LIFE ACTION-DRAMA FILM CHRONICLES THE EXPLOITS OF THE POLICE COMMISSION CHIEF OF DAVAO, Lt.Col. FRANCO CALIDA.
- Diego and Gabriela Silang are landed Ilocos natives disaffected with the imposition of the indulto de comercio (a law giving right to Spanish officials to buy rice and tobacco at the price they prefer). The year is 1762 and the British invade Manila, the childless couple is among the landowners denying aid to the Spaniards in thwarting the British. When the Spaniards in retaliation jail Diego, his wife gathers their confederates and leads the uprising herself.
- Loida is the granddaughter of a notorious criminal in their neighbourhood. She spends her day, cutting classes, hanging out with street urchins, and singing to her hearts content. On one particular day she was peer pressured by a local thug to steal to prove that she is much like her grandfather. She takes the dare and is caught. She was taken to the Police Station where she feels remorse after her grandmother refuses to take her home. We leave her in tears as she sings her sorrow away.
- Two combatants from different sides of an on-going conflict in Southern Philippines go through their farewells to their respective families
- Teba (Janice de Belen) dismisses young Ian's (Enzo Pelojero) wish to become a soldier, thinking that it is merely a kid's dream. When her son grows up, Teba starts to worry about his dedication to engage in the dangerous profession. Despite her motherly concerns, Teba allows Ian (Joshua Garcia) to pursue his dream. However, she soon finds out that her son sustained a horrible wound while trying to win the war against rebel forces in the Zamboanga siege. As Ian succumbs to his injuries, Teba experiences the jolting pain of having to bury her beloved son.
- Much to his surprise, Cpt. Lucas Manalo's (Dingdong Dantes) perspective in love suddenly changes upon meeting Dr. Maxine Dela Cruz (Jennylyn Mercado) in the most unexpected way.
- After an assaulted patient was rushed to the hospital by Cpt. Lucas Manalo (Dingdong Dantes) and TSg. Diego Ramos (Rocco Nacino), the former leaves a lasting impression to Dr. Maxine (Jennylyn Mercado) to prove that he's not the type of guy she thinks he is.
- Big Boss (Dingdong Dantes) bravely asks Dr. Maxine (Jennylyn Mercado) if she is willing to go out on a date with him.
- Despite their contrasting jobs, Cpt. Lucas Manalo (Dingdong Dantes) gets to know Dr. Maxine (Jennylyn Mercado) better by asking her out on a first date which turns out unusual for the both of them.
- Cpt. Lucas' (Dingdong Dantes) secret has been exposed as Lt Gen Abraham Manalo AFP (Roi Vinzon) mentions his real profession to Dr. Maxine (Jennylyn Mercado). In this upsetting moment, the celebrity doctor decided to talk with Big Boss and asks him to cut all their feelings for each other.
- TSg. Diego Ramos (Rocco Nacino) tries to keep his distance from Cpt. Moira Defensor (Jasmine Curtis-Smith) because of their indifferences but his heart still longs for her love.