Muling Ibalik ang Tamis ng Pag-ibig (1998)
Millet hired Jay, who pretended to be a gay, as as her pseudo-husband in order to avoid a fixed marriage which she totally opposes to. Together, Millet and Jay presented themselves as a newly-wed couple in Millet’s family in Paete, Laguna. In the long run, Jay and Millet started to really fall for each other. However, Millet learns about Jay’s faked sexual orientation and his initial intention why he took the offer which is to earn money to finance his dreams of flying away from the Philippines all the way to Japan. This is a tale of true love between two ambitious persons, which started out from chains of lies and deception. In the end the main characters will be given the chance to express their ulterior motives.
Director:
Boots Plata
Writer:
Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario
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Judy Ann Santos as Milet |
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Wowie De Guzman as Jay |
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Leo Martinez as Lass |
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Dominic Ochoa as Daniel |
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Chesca Garcia as Cita |
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Nikki Valdez as Joyce |
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Mel Martinez as Donita |
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Carlos Agassi as Raul |
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Anita Linda as Milet's Lola |
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Alicia Alonzo as Milet's Mother |
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Pocholo Montes as Daniel's Father |
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Tessie Villarama as Daniel's Mother |
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Paolo Zobel as Kuya Manuel |
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J.R. Herrera as Kuya Noel |
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Gino Paul Guzman as Kuya Arnold |
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John Lapus as Gay Prostitute |
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Mon Confiado as Ariel |
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Jun Encarnacion as Beautician |
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Mel Kimura as Laundry Woman |
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Akira Nemoto as Japanese Groom |
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Lyn Tamayo as Choreographer |
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Roger Santos as Bodyguard |
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Tony Lao as Bodyguard |
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Rhodore Gutierrez as Bodyguard |
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Edu Ling as Shoplifter |
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Jaime Cuales as Shoplifter |
| Writing | Boots Plata | Story |
| Directing | Boots Plata | Director |
| Writing | Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario | Screenplay |