Weder-weder lang 'yan (1999)
Arrogant Don Emilio is a rich man who have maids, a private nurse Nikki, and later a sexy, personal secretary Susie at his disposal. He has two brothers, Dodong and Egay who have sinister thoughts on him, as they want his riches. After some slapstick mishaps and when the Don seemingly went bankrupt, he left his mansion to live with the two but experiences unfair treatment. He ended up living with his stepbrother Edwin in the slum, but his arrogance and his annoying cohorts resulted to differences with Edwin and his girlfriend Girlie. Unbeknown to them, Don Emilio is actually playing a scheme of his own to determine which brother really cares for him the most.
Director: Boots Plata
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Leo Martinez as Don Emilio |
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Wowie De Guzman as Edwin |
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Candy Pangilinan as Nikki |
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Via Veloso as Susie |
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Eric Quizon as Egay |
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John Estrada as Dodong |
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Gladys Reyes as Girlie |
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Winnie Cordero as Nelia |
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Malou Crisologo as Eliza |
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Marijoy Adorable as Nora |
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Ferreze Ann Balquerin as Vilma |
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Mel Kimura as |
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Errol Dionisio as |
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Idda Yaneza as |
| Directing | Boots Plata | Director |
| Writing | Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario | Story |
| Production | Eric M. Cuatico | Producer |
| Production | Charo Santos | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Armando Ferrer | Music |
| Editing | Rene Tala | Editor |