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  1. Ikaw ang mahal ko: Directed by Tony Cruz. With Fernando Poe Jr., Vilma Santos, Maritoni Fernandez, Bob Soler. The King of Phil movies and the Star for All Seasons team up in this hilarious, heart-warming romantic comedy. FPJ is Pilo, a mild-mannered bodyguard whose only daughter considers every single woman she knows a prospective new mother.

  2. With Fernando Poe Jr., Jose Romulo, Bob Soler, Berting Labra. A handful of soldiers (led by FPJ) holed up in a hilltop to repel the horde of advancing Japanese troops, sacrificing their lives for their beloved country, FPJ, the last man standing, was killed here, with bayonets, one of the rare times on screen (and fans don't like it).

  3. #RHYTV #BOBSOLER #ARTISTA1 LOVE = 1 SUBSCRIBEKumustahin natin ang si Bob Soler, ang madalas na gumanap na pinuno ng sindikato sa mga pelikula ni FPJ. Nasaan ...

  4. Aug 20, 2020 · Here are some of FPJ’s top-grossing films that truly made a lasting impact to Filipinos from all walks of life. Isusumbong Kita Sa Tatay Ko (1999) Helmed by renowned director Boots Plata, this was the first and only FPJ movie produced and distributed by Star Cinema.

  5. Synopsis. The movie was shot entirely in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, FPJ's favorite shooting locale. This is the third collaboration between the director and Poe, who stars as a reluctant hero that battles a whole private army by himself to defend his town.

  6. Plot Description: The King of Philippine movies and the Star for All Seasons team up in this hilarious and heart-warming romatic comedy. FPJ is Pilo, a mild-mannered bodyguard whose only daughter considers every single woman she knows as a prospective new mother.

  7. The film featuring Filipino superheroes Captain Philippines and Boy Pinoy was directed by Paquito Toledo. The movie starred Filipino actors Bob Soler (the first actor who acted as Captain Barbell) as Captain Philippines and Lou Salvador, Jr. as Boy Pinoy.