Oha! Ako Pa?!
Oha! Ako Pa?! is a 1995 Filipino comedy film produced by OctoArts Films.
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Directed by | Mike Relon Makiling |
Produced by | Orly Ilacad |
Written by | Mike Relon Makiling |
Story by | Chinkee Tan |
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Cinematography | Sergio Lobo |
Edited by | Rudy Tabotabo |
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Country | Philippines |
Language | Filipino |
Plot
This is a story about the tenants of an exclusive village and the security guard hired to protect them. Ryan (Jimmy Santos) is a stupid but honest security guard while Nonong (Ogie Alcasid), a clever country boy who comes to the big city to live with his cousin Steven (Patrick Guzman). When Enchong arrives, things will never be the same again for Ryan and the community but romance fills the air and love conquers all.
Cast
- Jimmy Santos as Ryan
- Ogie Alcasid as Nonong
- Sunshine Cruz as Yvette
- Patrick Guzman as Steven
- Babalu as Raul Malino
- Michael V. as Jack
- Jenette Fernando as Ligaya
- Ruby Rodriguez as Elsa
- Lailani as Gigi
- Paolo Contis as Teddy
- Paquito Diaz as General Motorola
- Jaime Fabregas as Yvette's father
- Danny Labra as Emong
- Chinkee Tan as General Motorola's driver
- Cita Astals as Principal
- Nanding Fernandez as Teddy's father
- Ernie Zarate as Dracula
- Archie Adamos as Lucas
- Dang Cruz as Brooks
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